Search Engine Developer, Search Engine Corp., Debuts Corporate Search Division

Updated on Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007 at 9:48 am

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Santa Fe, New Mexico - (Cheap Web Hosting Directory) - October 3, 2007 - Custom search engine developer, Search Engine Corp., has debuted its launch of a new Corporate Search Solutions Division, to incorporate a new revenue model with a no-cost custom-built and branded search solution, to its portfolio.

The new division broadens Search Engine Corp.’s reach into philanthropic search engines to the private sector. Companies can now partner with Search Engine Corp. to create a branded, world-class search engine at no cost. Benefits of Search Engine Corp.’s proprietary corporate solutions include not only the standard web, image, video and medical search technology, but also custom branding, a unique domain, marketing and public relations assistance and adult content filtering. In addition, corporate partners could also benefit from receiving industry exclusivity for their custom search engine.

Craig Romero, Founder and CEO of Search Engine Corp. remarked, ”Web traffic generates 213 million searches every day and is by far the Internet’s most profitable resource. Businesses realize the potential for generating funds through the searches their employees and customers make each day.”

With no set-up fees, server costs or maintenance costs, Search Engine Corp’s custom corporate search engines enable the generation of funds for a variety of corporate needs from increasing the company’s bottom line to supporting a company’s philanthropic partners. Utilizing Search Engine Corp.’s revenue share model, is hoped to allow corporate partners to benefit by receiving 50 percent of the advertising profit generated by the searches on the custom search engine. Companies using a customized search engine can both use the engine internally, through employees’ daily searches, and externally, by their customers’ searches, to maintain and increase brand exposure among these key audiences.

Search Engine Corp.’s existing non-profit solutions division allows Internet searchers to contribute to worthwhile causes with the click of a mouse. With three successful non-profit custom search engine launches to date — CatchTomorrow.com, Charteroo.com and MountainSearch.org — the company has proven its ability to generate both traffic for advertisers and revenue for its partners.

Search Engine Corp. currently is developing additional non-profit engines, including ClimateGift.com, a search engine that will support qualified environmental-protection and conservation-related organizations. As with the company’s other sites, 50 percent of proceeds from advertising revenue generated by searches on ClimateGift.com will be donated to support these organizations. The company is currently accepting nominations for national, regional and local environmental protection/conservation-based organizations in need of funding through Katrina@SearchEngineCorp.com.

Search Engine Corp. is a custom search engine developer which generates supplemental revenue for a wide variety of charitable causes, including public and charter schools, as well as corporations. Headquartered in Santa Fe, New Mexico, the company’s current philanthropic engines donate 50 percent of its gross revenue from the company’s CatchTomorrow.org, Charteroo.com, and MountainSearch.org search engines. Based on the volume of site traffic, money is allocated to the charter school, school district, or other philanthropic cause designated for donations by individual users. Corporations also use Search Engine Corp. technology to engage employees and customers in searching that will drive additional revenue.

To learn more, please visit: www.searchenginecorp.com.

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