Here are some popular questions about monetized search and Search Integrate:

What kinds of sites do you put search on?

Pretty much any site you (or your company) owns is a possible candidate for Search Integrate. Self-hosted blog like Wordpress, forums, fan-sites, e-commerce stores, portals, etc. are all compatible with our technology.

Not a good fit (yet) for Search Integrate: community sites like Facebook and MySpace and anywhere else where you don't "own" the website.

Why should I add search to my site?

The reasons are many, but here are some of the big ones:

  • High quality web search integration (like we offer) adds a level of professionalism and polish to any site. As search functionality is a pretty complicatated challenge for most site owners, having search integration helps moves your site to the next level.
  • Search is useful for your visitors. Enough said.
  • Integrated search can deliver good incremental income.

Search Integrate delivers a double bottom line: good for you AND good for your visitors.

How many web visitors do I need to make money?

The short answer is: it depends. The nature of your traffic (i.e. How did they arrive at your site? Are they mostly repeat or first-time visitors? What is their average time-on-site? Do you have a lot of out-going links?) is just as important as the overall quantity, if not more so.

Depending on the site, 100 active, interested, self-selected daily followers could monetize the same as 10,000 random visitors. We'll work with you to develop strategies to make the most of your site traffic.

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"Putting search on my site was way easier than it had any right to be. I had a functioning search box in less than 5 minutes. It was actually more like 2 minutes." www.zerosexlife.com
"My site traffic isn’t huge, but Search Integrate still manages to buy me a cup of coffee every day. If I did’t drink so much coffee, that would be a pretty good chunk of change."www.vipc.it