New search engines: Tybit search engine offers search affiliates, and AskAlexia ajax search
It’s the first time that I’ve heard of the Tybit search engine, www.tybit.com. I’m not sure whether you guys have heard about it or not. The search engine is claimed to have bundled various search technologies that will grab the searched results from over three major search engines, which are Google, Yahoo and MSN.
From my understanding the Tybit search engine shouldn’t have their own indexes database, which they work like others which is only a wrapper of the big three (Google, Yahoo and MSN). As when you perform a search on tybit, it shows very close searched results to the big three. Nowadays, even the three are getting closer to each other.
One thing is good is Tybit offers search affiliates, which you can sign up at Tybit website to become an affiliate, if you’ve got a website. You’ll need to paste really simple code on your website to turn it into your own Tybit-powered search engine. Whenever people search on your search engine, and they click on those adverts listed at the right-hand side (similar to Google adwords), you’ll then get paid.
I’ve learned about Tybit as I read it from the magazine World Opportunity. It says that Tybit can let you earn about $140 a day if you have a website that has about 1,000 unique visitors per day. And if you have more of course, you’ll make more than that. Imagine, $140 per day, you’ll get about $140 x 30 = $4,200 per month.
Besides Tybit, if you’re looking for another interesting search engine, Ask Alexia might be worth looking. It’s an ajax-based search engine, that shows no page reload or refresh when you perform your searches on it. It offers 6 searches for the time being, which are, web, image, video, news, music and blog. And having various controls for different searches, such as filtering for different formats of documents, image types, video types, and music searches by song title, artist and album name etc. But it’s somehow still under BETA version. It looks like it’s also a wrapper of Yahoo and the blog search could be a wrapper of Technorati as it offers filtering for authority.
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