Doing Good While Searching

John Freund, CM
February 19, 2009

GoodSearch.comgoodsearch 50% of all ad revenue generated from the site is donated to the charity of the user’s choice, and the money GoodSearch donates comes from its advertisers, so it doesn’t cost the users or the organizations a penny. The idea behind this excellent search engine (powered by Yahoo) is simple and brilliant —


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3 Comments

  1. John Buckley

    NO connection to full article.

  2. jbf

    The first two words in the above item (“GoodSearch.com”] are a direct link to the search engine. This page is relatively self-explanatory so there was no other article to link to. Sorry I did not make that clearer.

  3. Toma'

    I think John Buckley asked for this text from Daughters of Charity International Project Services website:

    Daughters of Charity International Project Services is now a benefiting non-profit of http://www.goodsearch.com – a search engine that donates 50% of its advertising proceeds to non-profit organizations in the United States. GoodSearch is a Yahoo!-based engine so it gives the same quality searches as Yahoo!. Each search earns approximately $0.01, but it can add up quickly, and each non-profit receives one check annually. All you have to do is utilize http://www.goodsearch.com instead of your normal search engine and designate Daughters of Charity International Project Services as your beneficiary, or any other cause that you choose (under the question, WHO DO YOU GOODSEARCH FOR?).

    For those of us who like to shop online, you can also utilize GoodShop at http://www.goodshop.com. GoodShop allows you to shop at your favorite retailers (including Gap, Expedia, and Target to name a few) and earn a percentage of your purchase for your selected non-profit organization. The only thing you have to do is navigate to the vendor’s website through GoodShop and then shop as normal.