GoodSearch for Charity

by Amy Derby on October 28, 2007

One of my clients, the American Foundation for Children with AIDS, has teamed up with GoodSearch.com, a search engine donating profits to charities. Since we freelance writers do so much internet research, who better to spread the word?

GoodSearch works like any other search engine. When you do your online searches, enter in the name of the charity you’d like your search-dollars to go to. Not every charity is partnered with GoodSearch, but you can find out whether or not one is by entering the name of the charity into the “who do you GoodSearch for” box and clicking the “verify” button. Once you’ve selected and verified a charity, your selection will be saved for future searches, so you don’t have to go through this every time you perform a search.

Although I’ve always been partial to Google for my searches, I’ve transfered my search “business” over to GoodSearch and am finding I actually prefer the Yahoo-based search.

If you try it out, let me know! I’ll be curious to hear what you all think — AND, who you search for. :-)

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