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How do I raise money for my favorite charity or school through GoodSearch for the NAA?


Last year search engines generated close to $6 billion in revenue from advertisers. We've developed a way to direct some of that money to the causes you care about most. It's easy ... every time you search the Internet at GoodSearch.com,The National Aphasia Association earns money and the more you search, the more NAA will earn!.

Add up the money generated from all your searches and those done by the millions of other people who we hope will use GoodSearch, and we can make a real difference to the people and causes that need funds most.

How does it work?

On the
GoodSearch homepage, choose from thousands of organizations or add your favorite cause to our list. Search the Internet just like you normally would — the site is powered by Yahoo!, so you'll get the same high-quality search results you're accustomed to.
Fifty percent of the revenue generated from advertisers is shared with the charity, school or nonprofit organization of your choosing.


Goodsearch in the News

Imagine if every time you logged on and looked up the caloric content of the snack you just ate, you earned money for charity. With each search you launch on goodsearch.com, about 1 cent goes to the charity or school of your choice. You simply select an organization from a database of thousands or add your own, then tell all your friends, tell your friends to tell their friends and so on. If 1,000 people with the same charity search twice a day for a year, the charity earns $7,300. Wanting to harness for mankind some of the cash advertisers throw at search engines ($6 billion last year), founders Ken and JJ Ramberg partnered with Yahoo!

Dec. 26, 2005

"'This isn't as crazy as it sounds,' said Rich LeFurgy, a principal at Archer, a San Francisco consulting firm that specializes in marketing. 'I think of it as the business model that's waiting to happen.'"




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