Oklotterypost.com Opens Virtual Doors for the Oklahoma Lottery Launch
Surfing un-chartered waters, Oklotterypost.com opens its virtual doors as an online resource for the millions of Oklahomans who hope to strike it rich playing the new Oklahoma Lottery. Oklotterypost.com is the latest creation of URLJet.com, a small local domain development firm based in Oklahoma City.
(PRWEB) October 12, 2005 -- Surfing un-chartered waters, Oklotterypost.com opens its virtual doors as an online resource for the millions of Oklahomans who hope to strike it rich playing the new Oklahoma Lottery. Oklotterypost.com is the latest creation of URLJet.com, a small local domain development firm based in Oklahoma City.
Todd Reagor, managing partner, says having developed OKCTalk.com the largest online community for Oklahoma City which boasts over 1,300 members they've learned what works and what doesn’t. "We knew there would be a new niche created when the Oklahoma Lottery went live. Hoping to capitalize we created Oklotterypost.com," he says. "The site is free and does not cost anything to join or post comments to the discussion boards. Oklotterypost.com is a place where you can sit back, relax, have fun, make yourself at home and meet other lottery players from all corners of the state."
Everyone knows that the chances of winning the lottery are pretty small but there are ways of improving the odds. Oklotterypost.com aims to keep lotto players up to date with in-depth articles on how to play the lottery, spot scams, deliver timely news and resources, and foster a community spirit with lottery players all over Oklahoma through discussion forums. Oklotterypost.com offers instant lottery results and news through the “Lottery Alert” system. Lottery Alert gives instant notification of growing jackpots, winning numbers and tips on playing the Oklahoma lottery.
Reagor says he does not think there will be a shortage of players. The Oklahoma Lottery estimates it will produce $65 million in revenue on anticipated sales of about $219 million. Oklahoma’s lottery law requires that at least 30 percent of net proceeds are to go to education the first two years, increasing to 35 percent after that. As specified in the Oklahoma Education Lottery Act, and approved by 64 percent of voters last November, the Oklahoma Lottery will use its net proceeds to support improvements and enhancements for educational purposes and programs at all levels – from Pre-Kindergarten to higher education. More than half of all U.S. lotteries – 24 including Oklahoma – earmark all or a portion of their net lottery proceeds for public education.
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