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Everyclick signs up 100 charities

Howard Lake | 5 July 2005 | News

Over 100 charities have signed up with everyclick.com, the new search engine that generates income for charities, since its launch three weeks ago.

The charities that will benefit from the revenue created by users searching online at everyclick.com include Save the Children, Centrepoint, The Special Olympics Great Britain, Leonard Cheshire, and the Countryside Foundation for Education, as well as many smaller, more regional charities throughout the country.

Everyclick.com enables any charity to raise additional funds from existing supporters and to access new supporters online. There is no charge to the charity or the user.

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Everyclick donates 50% of its gross revenues to charity every month. So far 50,000 searches have been made on the site.

Everyclick tracks visits from users who are directed to the search engine via a charity’s own website in order automatically to allocate revenue to the relevant charity.

If a charity is not listed the user is able to nominate their charity, everyclick.com will then contact the charity to see if they would like to register to benefit from
the users search activity.

Polly Gowers, Managing Director of everyclick.com said: “Everyclick.com is about raising funds for charity, and we look forward to expanding our service, building our user base and raising as much
money as possible for charity.

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