People often ask how you can build schools in Afghanistan and support Afghanistan's education and economy.
Here are two ingredients that really help:
a) a great partner called Roya Mahboob,
b) the Buzz score.
Roya Mahboob is the CEO of Afghan Citadel and the managing partner of CITADEL of New York. She is the eyes, mind and heart of Film Annex in Afghanistan. She plans, invests and guides our operations in Afghanistan, via the Afghan Development Project. Read Roya Mahboob's Wikipedia page and what Angela Shah wrote about her on her Newsweek/Daily Beats article “In Afghanistan Roya Mahboob connects girls with computers”.
The BUZZ score measures the reach, influence and ability to engage the audience with content posted on Film Annex and promoted on all major social networks including Film Annex, Facebook, Google+, LinkedIn and Twitter.
Visit Film Annex and you will see a section called Eren's Picks. It's a list of the best Web TVs selected by Eren Gulfidan, Creative Director of Film Annex, and ranked in order of BUZZ score. The highest the Buzz score, the more the Web TV is featured on the first page and the more revenues it generates for the content's owner. By next week, the Web TV section will be designed with a new series of statistics including the Buzz score, and the last 7 days, 30 days and all time revenues and related graphics.
Visit The Annex Press Editors page and you will see that the editors are listed and rewarded based on their Buzz score. If they have a Buzz Score of 30, they are paid $30 per blog.
Film Annex is applying the same concept and revenue model to Afghan students, teachers, institutions and companies, so that we can further invest in the Afghan youth and help the educational system of Afghanistan produce further content and grow Afghanistan's economy.
With a simple investment of $15,000, Film Annex is connecting a school with 4,000 students to the Internet. Those 4,000 connected children enter the world of social media and establish a digital imprint and Buzz score. The Buzz score is a real currency that finances their studies. The students blog and upload films directly on Film Annex, use the Examer Educational Software and compete for the scholarships available, starting with the Social Media Curriculum CITADEL and Film Annex are building.
A good writer student can make $36 for a blog and enter the Annex Press to contribute and get paid on a regular basis. A good filmmaker student can enter the Filmmakers list and, once passed the quality requirements set by Eren Gulfidan, our Creative Director, he or she can be part of the Eren's Picks list and make thousands of dollars per month. If a good writer student joins forces with a good film student, the combination is perfect for success, and allows them to grow Buzz, revenues and exposure.
The students and their families are paid with Mobile Money Payment systems, a simple, direct and low cost way to deliver money directly on the phones of the Afghan people and allow them to cash the money or use it as they wish. It eliminates costly fees and corruption.
The above is a mix of business logic, youth and women empowerment, technology optimization and professional content, not user-generated content like on Facebook and YouTube. Only by using this logic, we can create a self sustainable system for developing countries like Afghanistan and maintain respect of the local traditions and requirements.
One more note: Film Annex is not blocked in Afghanistan, so people can actually use it and rely on it, while YouTube is not an option at this stage.