07.11.06

Search System Enables Charitable Click Fraud

Posted in Search Engine Marketing at 10:20 pm by nielsentech

PRODEGE Allows Members, Community and Supporters to Make Contributions to Organization Just by Searching the Internet

PRODEGE makes it simple to use this new way to raise funds. PRODEGE provides organizations with private label search engine portals that offer a unique approach to fundraising. PRODEGE is simple to use and free to all qualified organizations.

Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) May 1, 2006 — PRODEGE is the first socially-conscious search engine. We have pioneered a new way for charities to raise contributions with a cost-free vehicle. With PRODEGE, each participating charitable organization has its own private-label search site.

PRODEGE was designed by members of charitable organizations. We understand how difficult and time-consuming fund-raising can be. That’s why we developed this new and revolutionary tool.

PRODEGE transforms the simple act of Internet searches into a new and continuous revenue-producing stream.

Our mission is simple: Provide a state-of-the-art Internet search experience, while simultaneously raising money for the user’s favorite charity.

PRODEGE puts the power of the Internet to work for NPO’s. Last year, Internet searches generated nearly $5 billion in revenue from advertisers. PRODEGE provides charitable organizations with a unique way to tap into increased Internet search revenues.

Our strong relationship with leading search engine companies ensures the best search results, while generating a potentially endless stream of income for charitable organizations.

Private Label Search Engine Sample: www.takemehome.prodege.com

Please visit us at: www.prodege.com/organization

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Press Contact: Josef Gorowitz
Company Name: PRODEGE, LLC
Email: email protected from spam bots
Phone: 310 542 0901
Website: www.prodege.com/organization

2 Comments »

  1. Fundraiser said,

    A few questions from a blog idiot

    How do you keep the spammers from eating you alive? i\’ve seen blogs with nothing but spam postings.

    How do you keep some left wing extremist from posting racist or defamatory rhetoric? and if you cant stop them, what are you legally liabel when they do?

    can viruses be posted to blogs?

    Most blogs with spam are either owned by spammers or people that don’t know or care. We have about 30 blogs and people must register to post messages and this keeps most spammers away. We get notified by email when there is a comment, so we can see what it is and delete it if we have to, which is most of the time….!

    You can’t stop people from posting junk or trash to your blogs if you allow comments, but you are not responsible as far as I know.

    I don’t think a virus can be posted to a blog easily. People could post a link to a virus, or to a site that is set up to install a virus. I have visited some sites in the past that infected my computer, but none were a blog.

  2. Fundraiser said,

    A few questions from a blog idiot

    How do you keep the spammers from eating you alive? i\’ve seen blogs with nothing but spam postings.

    How do you keep some left wing extremist from posting racist or defamatory rhetoric? and if you cant stop them, what are you legally liabel when they do?

    can viruses be posted to blogs?


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