impact:

therainforestsite.com

The Rainforest Site is a "click-to-donate" website, launched in May 2000, that uses ad-based revenue to conserve land in Ecuador, Mexico, Peru, Paraguay and other locations worldwide. In addition, a portion of funding goes to preserve old-growth forest in the state of Washington United States. The Rainforest Site is owned and operated by Tim Kunin and Greg Hesterberg, co-owners of the for-profit company, CharityUSA.com, LLC. The Rainforest site is paid by its sponsors each time someone visits a page with one of the sponsor's ads. The money is then donated to one of several charitable organizations and used to help conserve or preserve rainforest land important to helping sustain biodiversity worldwide. The sponsors will only pay the rainforest site once per click, per person, per day. The site claims that each unique click on The Rainforest Site currently saves 11.4 sq ft (1.06 m2) of land. While The Rainforest Site is not a non-profit website, it claims that 100% of money raised through ad revenue is donated directly to charities. This holds true for all of the click to donate websites operated by CharityUSA, which apparently earn their profit from the sale of merchandise from their websites. More information...

According to PR-model, therainforestsite.com is ranked 524,690th in multilingual Wikipedia, in particular this website is ranked 55,417th in Spanish Wikipedia.

The website is placed before goritali.net and after saibeinews.com in the BestRef global ranking of the most important sources of Wikipedia.

#Language
PR-model F-model AR-model
524,690th place
3,072,669th place
1,030,142nd place
55,417th place
334,135th place
74,868th place