you fall on the soon is a compelling reason why an Internet search not for the No. 1 in the search business , but with MSN ( currently the No. 3 with about 1 / 4 should carry out the share of Google)? Most users probably do not, even if it could be quite some. But who is, for example, already the trouble, sometimes a search (which you always wanted to run) on several search engines to carry out parallel to see which provides the best person for a suitable search results? Well, actually, you google just come ...
Now has Microsoft a motivation opportunity on a different level of income: those with their search on a specific performs MSN search page generated per query automatically a donation to the NSPCC , a charitable organization in the UK, which uses violence against children (NSPCC = National Society for prevention of cruelty to children).
the viewfinder does not weary the black horse, the money for this donation comes from MSN.
And so the whole thing rumspricht also has MSN already did a mail, you can forward to friends and family prepared.
So, more or google for it To ensure that the MSN search every " click counts"?
But the question remains open - to assess whether all just a marketing gimmick or a serious and truly worthy of support action is (for one's search habits then you could have adapted a little), not insignificant is: how much money flows for each query ? Both
MSN and NSPCC silent as to the amount of that sum.
Let us take as an absolute maximum of one penny, so 0:01 GB pounds. Google had already 3 years per day 250 million search queries. Suppose further that all these queries now clickscount wechseln würden. Das gäbe dann eine stattliche Spenden-Summe!
Obwohl ein derartiger Fall äusserst unwahrscheinlich ist, hat man ganz bestimmt auch bei MSN einige Rechenbeispiele durchkalkuliert, bevor diese Aktion gestartet wurde. Und so vermute ich, dass sich der Spendenbetrag pro Suchanfrage eher im Bereich der 1/100 oder 1/1000 Pennies bewegt.
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Nichts desto trotz: einen Teil meiner Suchen werde ich in nächster Zeit (die Aktion läuft zunächst über diesen Sommer) wohl über clickscount absetzen, no matter how much it jumps out for the NSPCC (and at the risk, the advertising strategist again went naively into the trap of being ...)!
(reference ClickCount found Mark Harrison - thanks, Mark!)
Another cool link: Wil from Canberra (Australia ) has already written " Firefox Search Plugin " for click count, he is free of charge .
That's great, thanks mate!
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