Troy Peterson | Site News | Wednesday, January 14th, 2009
Just wanted to give a quick note that we added a feedback widget to the site by the wonderful people over at UserVoice.com.
If you look on the right hand side of all our pages, you’ll notice a “feedback” tab. By clicking on this tab, you’ll be able to vote for and provide us with feedback on improving our site and service.
Troy Peterson | Site News | Monday, January 12th, 2009
Hello everyone,
I’ve been getting a few emails lately asking where I’ve been and if I’m still around…
Looking back, I realize it’s been since September since my last blog post.
But, rest assured, I’m still here and we’re still kicking!
I’ve been hard at work, trying to develop some new functionality into the site. This coupled with a difficult economy and a very demanding day job, it’s been slow moving.
The List is a running blog of featured sites that you can add to your browser’s built in search function.
We started The List to show off some of the featured sites currently using our Search Plugin service and to display sites that we believe would be useful to our users.
We currently have a select list of sites to start the blog going and are planning on adding at least 2 new additional sites per day moving forward. Some submitted by our users, some we found ourselves.
Addoursearch.com Launches the Web’s First Browser Search Installation Service.
Duluth, Minn., June 5 - Addoursearch.com adds a whole new meaning to the term “Search Marketing” with the release of its innovate browser search installation widgets. This service gives web site and blog owners the ability to let visitors search their site directly from their browser’s built-in search feature.
”We started Addoursearch.com as a solution to a problem,” said Troy Peterson, founder and developer of Addoursearch.com. “Creating and installing your own browser search plug-in requires a certain level of technical knowledge and server access that not all site owners possess. Addoursearch.com simplifies the process of creating, displaying and installing a browser search plug-in into your visitor’s browser.”