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Learn How a Mathematician Is Helping Entrepreneurs Share Money for Free

The first web site that offers free money for viewing advertising has just launched. The owners share their profits with their visitors every month. Pioneering entrepreneurs have the opportunity to reward Internet users and come closer to their customers.

Patras, Greece, (PRWEB) September 27, 2006 – A new idea is helping entrepreneurs open minds and produce results in web promotion and advertising. Combining a free lottery with advertising, Walleluia.com (www.walleluia.com) gives entrepreneurs a chance to share money for free.

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Internet users never get rewarded for visiting a web site, although they are the power behind Internet related businesses and services. But now, for the first time, users have the power
“Internet users never get rewarded for visiting a web site, although they are the power behind Internet related businesses and services. But now, for the first time, users have the power,” said George Bihtas, a 30-year-old mathematician who conceived of and developed Walleluia.com. “Depending on the number of investors, we will be able to offer up to $250,000 every month and frequent $1,000,000 jackpots. It may not sound feasible, but doing so depends only on the number of supporters of this idea.”

The web site offers a wall to be used as advertising space. Investors have the opportunity to rent as much space as they want. “But it is not just an average advertising idea or another free lottery. It is something radically new,” explained Bihtas.

Registered users interact with the investors’ advertisements. They are asked to search on the wall and find the images of two sponsors. When they do, they type the sponsors' electronic addresses (URLs) and get a lucky number. This ensures that they become familiar with the entrepreneurs' listed company and products. This procedure takes just one minute, so visitors can get as many lucky numbers as they want and increase their chances to win.

Lotteries take place after the end of each month. One-quarter of the site's total profits will be offered to the visitors in the form of money prizes. According to their plans, the total prizes will reach up to 50% of their annual profits, since there will be extra prizes and frequent jackpots.

Having winners on a monthly basis is one of their top priorities since they want to be sure that there will be winners even if there is only one advertisement on their wall.

“Another top priority was the creation of a friendly-to-use interface,” said his assistant Jim Bihtas. “It is pointless to give someone the chance to win money prizes for free if the procedure is complicated, boring or time consuming. We tried to make it simple, pleasant and quick and we believe we succeeded. We want Internet users to participate in our lottery without wasting their time.”

It’s an idea that depends only on entrepreneurs and their willingness to invest in a new market. “As soon as this idea starts spinning, it will definitely make an impact, since it offers direct, no-cost benefits for the visitors and certain promotion for the investors. Moreover, we hope this is just the beginning. If both investors and Internet users embrace this idea, we have the plans for a rapid development of new, solid ideas based on the same principle: sharing more and more money for free,” said George.

Walleluia.com is founded by George Bihtas, a 30-year-old mathematician, and Jim Bihtas, a 27-year-old mechanical engineer. Entrepreneurs need only $500 per month for the minimum advertising space. For more information, visit http://www.walleluia.com

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