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Everyclick 2006 press coverage

21 December 2006

Salvation Army picks Harvest for first digital campaign

Christian charity The Salvation Army has appointed Harvest Digital to launch its first online marketing campaign.

18 December 2006

Q and A with Polly Gowers

Polly Gowers is the managing director of Everyclick, the UK-based search engine which gives away half of its gross revenues to good causes. Launched last year, it syndicates search results from Ask.com and is being used by several charities as a fundraising tool.

14 December 2006

Charity search engine raises over £100,000

The search engine Everyclick, which launched just over a year ago and gives 50% of its advertising profits to nominated charities, has now raised over £100,000 for a collective of some 170,000 charities, selectable by users (obviously some are going to get more money than others.)

14 December 2006

Everyclick generates more than £100,000

Search engine Everyclick has announced it has generated more than £100,000 since its launch just over a year ago. The company said it has attracted 33,000 users, with the number increasing by 40% a month.

14 December 2006

Charitable search engine named as fastest growing in UK

A new website that allows users to conduct searches while simultaneously donating money to charity has been named as the UK's fastest growing search engine.

Everyclick is a new type of search engine that donates money to a charity of the user's choice, from a selection of over 170,000 charities, by clicking on paid content and viewing adverts included within the search page.

13 December 2006

Make every click count for charity

While the search engine market is always expanding, the run up to Christmas sees a quiet revolution in the form of a search engine with a difference.

12 December 2006

Are you wasting your searches?

There has been a quiet revolution happening this year. 33,000 people have opted to use a new search engine, Everyclick. Everyclick.com is a new breed of search engine that enables you to search the web and at the same time benefit the charity of your choice for free. The number of people using it is increasing by 40% a month.

17 November 2006

Big name clients 'give their mouse a heart' with Everyclick

Employers have long been plagued by the various activities of their employees in the workplace: people will use the company's internet connection to book holidays, find out about cinema times or obtain answers for long-running arguments (the chicken or the egg, anyone?). In fact, there are even sites out there which provide a "quick the boss is coming" button to bring you back to a search engine homepage to disguise your real activities. But what if every time you surfed the internet at work, you generated cash for a chosen charity?

15 November 2006

Charity search engine boosts client roster

Charity search engine Everyclick has announced several big-name client wins in the finance sector.

The search engine, which gives 50% of its revenues to charities, is now being used by The London Stock Exchange, AXA Life and Cadbury Schweppes to power their website search facilities.

09 November 2006

Can't we all share in the search bounty?

Should we be paid for using search engines? For most people that is a silly question. Of course not, they would say. If anything, we should be paying them. The use of search engines has transformed our lives by bringing knowledge on any subject to our computer screens in a fraction of a second - and all for nothing. The more relevant question is: how much would you pay to have a search engine if it were suddenly whisked away from you? The answer is: a lot of money.


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