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ADD A GOODSEARCH AND GOODSHOP LOGO TO YOUR WEBSITE, BLOG OR PROFILE

Help good causes earn money by linking to GoodSearch and GoodShop on your website, blog or profile! If you'd like to pre-populate the "Who do you GoodSearch for?" box with your favorite organization, please follow these instructions:

Here's the format for a link that will pre-select your nonprofit on our homepage:

GoodSearch: http://www.goodsearch.com/?charityid=xxx

GoodShop: http://www.goodshop.com/?charityid=xxx

For example: http://www.goodsearch.com/?charityid=12345 . To find your organization's Charity ID, visit your organization’s profile page and click on the details button under your amount raised. You charity ID will be below your organization’s name on this pop-up.

Use the following instructions to select a banner:

1. Choose a graphic below.

2. Highlight the code under the graphic.

3. Copy the code (usually Ctrl+C).

4. Open your page with any text editor.

5. Paste the code into your page (usually Ctrl+V).

6. Add your charity ID to your link as described above (optional)

7. Save your page.

Search the web with GoodSearch.com and each time you do a search, GoodSearch will donate about a penny to our cause! Shop online at GoodShop.com and a percentage of each purchase will be donated to our cause! More than 2,400 top stores are participating including Target, Staples, Best Buy and more!

 

BADGES

  • Directions for Adding A GoodSearch Badge to Your Site: Make sure that you have designated your charity or school on the GoodSearch or GoodShop homepage.
  • If the name of the charity is too long to fit into the badge, you can abbreviate the name using the box next to the badge below (note that the charity designated on our homepage is still the one that will receive credit).
  • Copy and paste the HTML below the badge onto your site.
  • This code validates under XHTML 1.0 Transitional, but only if you copy the style sheet portion (the contents of the "style" tag) into the header section.
  • Some CMS and blogging tools may not allow internal style sheets unless they are in the header section or on a separate style sheet.
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