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Incentive-based Ad Window Service Launches

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Beth Cox
Beth Cox
Nov 5, 1998

MileNet Inc., a new online network, launched MileNet, a
free program that rewards user attention to window ads with frequent flyer
miles.


MileNet awards users free MileNet points, redeemable for frequent flyer miles,
for every second they are connected to the Internet. By sending the program to
friends, users increase their earning rate and create a community of
connections called a MileNet tree, the company said. Users’ trees are shown
graphically.


“Our team has worked hard to create a fun online environment for converting
attention directly to mileage in real time,” said Zen Ohashi, co-founder and
CEO of MileNet.


MileNet is a free download for Windows95 that operates independently of a
browser. Users begin earning MileNet points immediately upon installation and
every second they are connected to the Internet provided that the MileNet
advertising window is not obscured.


Current airline partners include American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and
United Airlines.


“Not only does [MileNet] create a channel for directly rewarding people’s
attention, but it does so in
proportion to their ability to spread the word to others,” said MileNet
chairman Andy
Raskin.

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