Jake just let me know about a new site called Scour that lets you search the web like you normally would but adds a few different things to the mix:
- Get results from Google, Yahoo, and MSN all together
- Rate search results instantly
- Get rewarded by searching with Scour
Why does it seem to be so hard for me to think about using any search engine other than Google as my default? I’m sure that’s exactly what Google is wanting me to think though isn’t it?
I like the concept, but one thing I immediately noticed that I don’t like is that this is the URL you get when you click on the results to a link:
https://www.scour.com/view/result/?URL=https://bnpositive.com/blog/
The reason is because there’s a little comment bar on the bottom of the page that let’s you rate the page and give more information back to Scour about what you think. You can click on the “X” to close it, but that’s annoying to me. Not sure how else you’ll get the feedback they’re wanting though.
The idea of making some money for doing what we’re already doing by searching the Internet. According to their site, here’s the type of money you could potentially be making with getting more people to sign-up under you and get a little kick back from their search results too.
Give Scour a try and sign-up now for their beta. Of course I’d love for you to sign-up under me so just click on one of the links above and sign-up. If I make enough money to retire on a private island in the Caribbean, I’ll let you know.