iToast' Launches Instant Prize Site, WinDough.Com | Internet News

iToast’ Launches Instant Prize Site, WinDough.Com

Jan 21, 1999
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Interactive Toaster Company Inc. launched WinDough, a patent pending, ad-backed Prize Window.


WinDough is pop-up window that has a continual display of electronic game
pieces containing advertising, content or prize banners that players view and
click on to win. Players watch and click on the randomly distributed prize
banners to win $10,000 in cash, valuable gift certificates and WinDough gear.


“WinDough is unlike any prize game the Web has ever seen before,” said iToast’s founder and president, Scott Kurland. “We believe it
is WinDough’s sheer simplicity, ease of use, and entertaining interface that
makes it so popular.”


Visitors to the WinDough site get a simple-to-follow set of instructions to
put the small WinDough “Prize Window” onto their screen, using any current Web
browser. The Prize Window displays a new WinDough Electronic Game Piece every
30 seconds. When they appear, clearly marked “You Win!” prize banners must be
clicked on within the time limit in order to be claimed.


“WinDough is free, and available to all U.S. and Canadian residents, except
Quebec. There are no fees to play, and prize claim and shipping are also
free,” said Dan Kurland, vice president and co-founder of iToast.


Interactive Toaster develops, markets and supports a family of Internet-based
products and services designed with “simple-to-use” as their fundamental
attribute. The company also operates MemberSites Free Community.

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