Wabbadabba!

Sep 12, 2007 12:57 GMT  ·  By

A new day, a new search engine. Wabbadabba is probably the best idea to attract users to a new search technology because it offers very attractive prizes for the consumers who are looking for information through this product. Moreover, Wabbadabba is accessible for free, no registration being required. In case you win a prize, a notification window is instantly opened and requires you some private details in order to receive the price. Obviously, the first question is: what prizes is Wabbadabba offering? Well, it offers several Amazon vouchers and TVs but no more than 15 per day.

So, all you need to do to win a prize is to search the Internet using Wabbadabba and hope you'll be the chosen one. The developers of the search engine sustain the prizes are received in approximately a week but it depends on the postal services. "We aim to get prizes out to you as soon as possible - normally within a week, but we can't control the postal service or emails for that matter. You can check the status of your prize when you login into your account. If you have not received your prize within six weeks then send us an email and we will look into it."

Wabbadabba also allows you to register for an account, but this doesn't help you win prizes. After you become a Wabbadabba registered member you have the chance to invite other users to the service and, in case one of them wins a prize, you receive a gift as well. If you think you can win a prize easier by conducting one thousand of searches per day, you can't because Wabbadabba restricts the number of queries to 150 per day.

"We aim to add a bit of fun to a task that has become a part of everyday life for most people who use a computer either at work or at home - with the average person typically doing 10 - 12 searches a day, that's a lot of chances to win," said Ben Akin-Smith, an official of Wabbadabba, to Web User News.