
Did you know that doing a web search can also help find a cure for breast cancer? One site powered by Google is the new Search The Cure started by JDMedia. On this site 75% of the revenue generated goes towards fighting breast cancer, and you’ll be able to see on the site how much in donations has been made. Another site also powered by Google is Find It Girlfriend, which has links throughout to The Breast Cancer Site, on which just a click will help fund mammograms for the poor. Find It Girlfriend is designed specifically for girls with its bright pink background, so if you have more than one computer in your house, you could have Find It Girlfriend be the homepage on the chick’s computer and Search The Cure be the homepage on the dude’s computer.
These sites are a really easy way to help fight breast cancer. Using a search engine is something you would do anyway, and it doesn’t cost anything. Even if, unlike me, you’ve never known any victims of breast cancer, you can still show some support. So let’s hear it for JDMedia and Find It Girlfriend for coming up with these sites. Here’s hoping that they can raise a lot of money for breast cancer.


















I find it funny that sites are popping up with donations from adsense. If you read the adsense rules it states that you can't advertise that you will donate money. I contacted Google a couple of years ago to setup a site like this but wanted to donate 100% to breast cancer. It was right after my grandma died from it and my mom was diagnosed. Google denied me permission to use Google search on the site for donation. There was also a site called lookpink.com which originally used adsense but was told to stop and is now using yahoo.
I do have one site that focuses on Google's search but not for donation. I got permission from Google and had to add a disclaimer to the front page.
I think it's only a matter of time before Google realizes that these sites are building traffic by saying they donate. Google will stop the site owners from running Google search.
Just my two cents.
I'm sorry Jeremy to hear about your grandma and your mom. I think it's great about your setting up a site of your own. Your comment is interesting, I appreciate the feedback!
Very Sorry about the bad news.
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