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The Only Search Engine That Donates 50% Of Its Revenue To U.S. Public Schools. http://www.CatchTomorrow.com
In 2006, search engines generated over $10.4 billion dollars with 87% of that revenue being paid to Google, Yahoo, and MSN . That number is expected reach more than $12 billion for 2007. CatchTomorrow.com follows the same revenue model as these top search engines and expects to donate the following, based on U.S. Internet user population:
o If 2% acquired, $8.1 million dollars will be donated each quarter to U.S. Public Schools o If 5% acquired, $20.25 million dollars will be donated quarterly o If 10% acquired, $40.5 million dollars will be donated quarterly
We are able to track revenue generated from each state and therefore, each state will receive a check in the amount of 50% of gross revenue generated each quarter.
We Need Your Help Getting Americans To Use CatchTomorrow.com As Their Daily Search Engine:
o Utilize your contact list to help spread the word about CatchTomorrow.com o Post an article on your website or blog about how CatchTomorrow.com can help make a difference in public education
Stop using Google and Yahoo…...CatchTomorrow’s results are just as good and you’ll be making a significant change in America’s future.







Comments
50% to education – good job! I love it.
This is a great Idea! It is my default search engine now :)
Is a very good search engine! I recommend it!!
It´s a Great search engine!! Easy to use! You can find everything related to education.
Catchtomorrow is a fabulous educational search engine
It´s a interesting search engine! a fabuluos idea!!
Our school district has needed to cut back on several programs over the last year. We could use these funds to continue giving our students a solid education.
We need new computers for our school district.
Results are great. I’m finding top results for all my searches…and giving back at the same time.
I can contribute back to my kids school district just by searching
Cool customization options.
Nice! Google is evil anyway.
A PRETTY GOOD TOOL FOR GATHERING INFO FOR EDUCATORS LIKE MYSELF!