Oxford, MS 4/6/2011 (Penny PayDay) -- With every person comes a good intention; however GoodSearch comes with a cause. GoodSearch is a search engine that was created by a Ken and JJ Ramberg in 2005. This brother sister duo has taken the search engine market to new highs by enabling the users to pick charities and causes which receive donations from the cooperation. Powered by Yahoo, users are able to search just like they would using any other search engine, however this time, they are also using their participation to help benefits and non-profit organizations around the world.
To begin helping all you have to do is open GoodSearch, pick a charity, and start using the search engine. For every search you do, GoodSearch donates to your cause. On the web page it states that GoodSearch donates fifty percent of the revenue made from sponsored search revenue to the causes chosen by its users. This is just part of the neat things that the search engine has to offer. Instead of choosing a charity or cause such as American Cancer Society or AIDS awareness, you can pick a school. Parents, this means that while doing your job you can help out your child’s school. For students, this means immediate fundraising while doing school work that requires any research.
If you thought that GoodSearch stopped there, then you were very wrong. GoodSearch also provides GoodShop. This is an extension to the site that provides coupons and deals to your favorite stores and more. You can click on GoodShop and look up your favorite store. After that a list of coupons appears that you can use in the store, it gets better though. By printing and using these coupons, thirty percent of the sale is donated to the cause, charity, or school you chose.
After all of the wonderful things that GoodSearch can offer, why would you use anything else? The founders of this site have the best intentions, and this time that does not include them.
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