It seems like something Ellen DeGeneres would like to cover if she only knew....
Come on Ellen, help us out!
I think it is more realistic to get Ellen over Oprah.
It seems Ellen does more public interest, philantrophy, neat niche type stories
--Which city is her studio in? --Syed
GSV from Austin
Saturday, January 19, 2008 at 10:10:06 PM
Having it as my second tab seems to solves any trouble of slighty slower page loading. It loads everytime I go online without me even noticing or others in my family noticing it is doing so. And the searching is fast too. I just click over to that tab.
--And just so you know, you can always put Search Kindly in your browser's search box. Just another option! --Syed
GSV from TX
Saturday, January 19, 2008 at 10:10:53 PM
this search engine is really great. I fully support everything it is trying to do.
Emma from Illinois
Saturday, January 19, 2008 at 7:07:53 PM
I would also like to respond to T from Chicago... I started using SK around the end of November, and I think that the service has only improved. The page isn't cluttered, and now that the results stay with SK instead of defaulting to Google, its just that much better.
Syed, you definitely are NOT going about this in the wrong way... keep up the great work!
Becky from Wilkes Barre, PA
Saturday, January 19, 2008 at 6:06:19 PM
Just in response to T from Chicago, I think that Search Kindly has actually gotten even better in the past couple months. I heard about the site through the Invisible Children Organization at UGA, and I've been an avid supporter ever since. Even if the ads take about .2 seconds longer than a regular search engine, I think that those .2 seconds of my time aren't comparable to the additional support the ads give. Keep up the great work :)
MKS from Athens, GA
Saturday, January 19, 2008 at 12:12:32 PM
I'm very disappointed in what Search Kindly has become. It's a great idea and I used to use it exclusively for my searches. But now it's become so difficult to use because of the excessive advertising that I'd rather go back to google. That saddens me.
--I'm kind of confused by that statement because the number of ads has actually been reduced over the past week or so. And prior to that we had the same level of advertising for a good 6-8 months. Sure, we could reduce the number of ads even further, but then we wouldn't be able to donate much at all every month. I don't know, maybe we're going about this the wrong way... --Syed
T from Chicago
Saturday, January 19, 2008 at 8:08:11 AM
I really like how you guys have this set up! Since I have no cable or satellite to watch, I can search up the shows on here! I heard of this site from a magazine my aunt bought me. And thanks for mentioning me, Marissa.
Sarah from Naylor
Friday, January 18, 2008 at 4:04:03 PM
I think the reason our Baal Dan supporters, (and probably those from Wildlife Direct), only use search kindly while the polls are up is because its harder than it sounds to get a lot of people to use the site consistently.
This is what I think is going on (just my opinion). I think there are 2 types of SK supporters...
1) someone who uses the site b/c they like the general idea of it (it supports a different good cause each money, its non profit, and it uses google). These ppl probably found the site through some general means, not related to one of the specific charities (facebook, an ad, someones blog, website search, randomly came upon it, etc). These people will use the site mainly as their search engine and homepage.
2) someone who uses the site mainly to support one charity they are really involved with. they'll love the idea of search kindly, and will use it for the period of time their favorite charity is involved. BUT, once their favority charity isn't featured anymore, they aren't motivated enough to use it, or they revert back to google.com by habit. And they probably heard about SK from that charity specifically (word of mouth from members, mailing lists, etc). These ppl will use the site as their homepage only temporarily, but will use it more to VOTE than as a search engine.
So basically SK will only grow steadily if they attract the 1st type of user. The 2nd type of user base will vary naturally month by month depending on what charities are listed.
ok enough of the psychoanalysis =O
Neil from CO
Friday, January 18, 2008 at 2:02:55 PM
I think you guys rock. What a great idea to make a addvertisment based website. I heard about you guys for my best friend Sarah.
Marissa from Lees Summit
Friday, January 18, 2008 at 12:12:09 PM
I am definitely disappointed that the supporters of Baal Dan and Wildlife Direct and other charities that were able to mobilize lots of votes haven't stuck with us! What can the SK Army do to spread the word? I'm planning on writing some letters to magazines and I've told all my friends numerous times, but I don't know what else I can do!
--Yes, I'm kind of surprised, too. I'm kind of at a loss for what else to do, other than just going the conventional route and start advertise. You know what would be monster-huge? Getting a brief mention on Oprah. If I'm in Chicago this summer, maybe I'll pull some attention-getting stunt right outside of her studio to get us noticed. --Syed
Emmy_roo from Maine
Friday, January 18, 2008 at 12:12:39 PM