Who is Presearch?
- Main Informational Link
- Search Engine Link
- Signup Link to Earn Tokens, 25 PRE Bonus (affiliate link)
What do I get?
- Using the Presearch platform awards you in PRE tokens, which currently can be used in their Keyword Staking system to "buy" ad space within search results. Presearch has stated you can use these tokens in their shop, but I'm unsure if this is a glitch or miswording as the shop only allows purchases with ETH.
- Presearch is planning on implementing a P2P marketplace to allow users to sell these tokens, but PRE is able to be bought and sold on exchanges such as Kucoin, HitBTC, ProBit, and UniSwap (DYOR). Currently the value seems to be attached to ad space which can be highly lucrative when using affiliate marketing or simply a way for free marketing for your business. PRE tokens can be purchased at this time directly from the Presearch site as well.
What to do?
- Register: Sign up for an account using the link provided above
- Search: searching with Presearch awards the user .25 PRE per search, maxing out at 8 PRE per day.
- Referrals: Earn 25 PRE tokens per qualified referral (referred user has to earn 50 search reward tokens and be active for 30 days after signup)
- Keyword Staking: Probably the most unique feature of Presearch, but you can stake your PRE in return for ad space within search terms. The user who stakes the most PRE toward a keyword or key-phrase will have their link display in results using said keyword or phrase. Presearch has stated that there are NO FEES for ad traffic coming into your link until January 2021. This date is not set in stone and is an estimate for what Presearch believes will be the end of the launch phase.
What NOT to do?
- Do NOT search BS terms or random strings. Use this as you would use a search engine normally. Doing otherwise will not reward you in tokens as the system will catch on.
Tips and Tricks
- I cannot stress this enough as this really helps me get my PRE tokens: INSTALL THE EXTENSION FOR YOUR BROWSER! Presearch supports Chrome, Brave, and Firefox. The extension allows you to type in your search terms directly in the address bar, saving you time from having to directly to the search engine site. Note: I did test this on Opera, and even though it is a Chromium based browser, the extension did not function and Opera kept using whatever default engine is selected in the Settings.