If you use Google to search the Internet, then you can redirect some of the advertising revenue from Google’s ads into the party’s coffers (sorry, not your own!) if you use the Google search box in the party’s free Internet browser toolbar.*
Once you’ve got the toolbar, just stick your search queries into its search box rather than into a Google search box anywhere else, and – bingo! – money starts being paid to the party. (We don’t get to see what your searches are, by the way, we just get a cut of the total advertising revenue from all the uses of the toolbar each month).
The toolbar also brings a bundle of other benefits, including a convenient set of links to the party’s main websites, the latest news headlines from the party and the latest weather forecast (just what you need before going out to canvass or leaflet!).
It is available for both PC and Mac.



5 Comments
Yes, I use it all the time so am feeling smug.
I wasn’t but am now. It’s 92F outside and centralised targets are getting in the way of local policing apparently.
Boo, it doesn’t come in Opera flavour.
I use it all the time but I’m glad you don’t know what I google – although it would make you giggle and might change the way you think of me…no only joking.
I think it’s fab – the links to all the websites are really handy and the news feed tells you exactly which MP is saying what.
I have firefox, which has a nice tidy search box already available, with lots of different engines to choose from. I did install the Lib Dem toolbar, but found it so intrusive, clunky, and horrible that I had to disable it…