There has been a quiet revolution happening this year. Thirty-three thousand people have opted to use a new search engine, Everyclick. Everyclick 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.
07 November 2006Everyclick, the search engine that gives 50% of its revenues to charities, is fast becoming part of many companies' CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) programmes. The London Stock Exchange, AXA Life and Cadbury Schweppes have all recently signed up with what is now the UK's fastest growing search engine and busiest charity related website.
25 September 2006Everyclick, the search engine that gives half of its revenue to charities, is challenging internet users to change their search engine in order to raise money for charity.
14 September 2006Reports suggest that Everyclick, the search engine that helps charities, is the UK's fastest growing search engine and the most visited charity site (Source: Alexa/Hitwise).
Proving that a tenacious young company can compete with the giants of search and give 50% of their revenue to charities Everyclick has now been nominated by Netimperative as one of the Hottest New Start Ups 2006. The award recognises young growing companies cutting a swathe through the digital market.
08 August 2006Everyclick, the search engine that gives 50% of its revenues to charity, announced the launch of a new service that offers UK advertisers a radically new search marketing model.
08 August 2006Everyclick, the search engine that gives 50% of its revenues to charity, announced today the launch of a new keyword advertising service that will substantially increase the income it generates for charities across the UK. The service is being pre-launched to the charity sector with a range of special offers for early bookers. Charities registered with Everyclick can enjoy discounts of up to 50% on keywords they buy.
13 July 2006Everyclick, the search engine that helps charity, has fought off stiff competition to be crowned a Regional Winner in the 2006 HSBC Start-Up Stars Awards - the UK's premier showcase for the most promising start-up businesses and the inspirational entrepreneurs behind them.
14 June 2006Everyclick, the search engine that helps charity, is one year old this week.
Results to date suggest that this new and innovative fundraising facility could provide every charity with the equivalent of an extra months's donations each year for free. Regular users of Everyclick have already generated over £16 for the charity of their choice simply by switching their searching habits. Research by the Charities Aid Foundation suggests that the national average donation per charity supporter in 2004 was £14.17. The £16* that each regular user of Everyclick generates means that potentially any charity could increase their revenue dramatically just by encouraging their supporters to use Everyclick as their search engine of choice. It does not cost the charity or the supporter any money.
06 June 2006Everyclick, the search engine that gives half of its revenue to charity, has delivered over 5 million searches in under one year.
The site was launched in mid June last year and currently supports over 1,150 charities. The service is constantly evolving to give its users a unique experience. Everyclick delivers search, news, audio, image and multimedia results as well as the facility to shop with a range of leading online retailers online retailers including Amazon whilst benefiting the charity of your choice. The top five listed charities have generated an average of £16* per supporter since launch, up from £13.16 last month.
23 May 2006Everyclick, the search engine that helps charity has, in the past month, achieved impressive results. Over 1,100 charities have signed up to benefit from this new fundraising mechanism.
The site has delivered over 4,700,000 searches. The top five listed charities have generated an average of £16* per supporter, up from £13.16 last month.