home /press center /gmswidpr8

 
 
  < back

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  
August 21, 2008

GMS: P: 646-456-4052, E: pr@e-gms.com

The 2008 Olympics Recapped in a “Bite Sized” Free Widget

Add Medal Counts, Video Recaps and Photo Moments to your Website Now

New York, NY:

As the Olympics draw to a close, people are seeking easy, on-demand access to medal counts and medal winners, video highlights and powerful photo moments. To meet this demand, GMS has developed an Olympic widget that cuts through the hype and delivers the essence of the Olympics to websites and their visitors. The GMS Olympics Widget is a small flash application (300x250) that can be integrated, free of charge, into any online destination or social network profile.


The Olympic widget is an aggregation of the pageantry, excitement, and glory of the Olympic Games in the form of a free widget for websites and social network profiles. The widget affords participating websites: Olympics recap content, stickiness, and increased advertising impressions on the pages in which it is framed. Dynamic real time updates and an expanding catalogue of Olympic videos and images are presented within an intuitive, user friendly, lightweight application.


Add the Olympics widget to your site and give your visitors the on-demand, simplified Olympic access they demand. Visit (http://trailercst.vo.llnwd.net/o15/olympic/wid_olym.html) and grab the embed code today.

Advertisers and communities can inquire at pr@e-gms.com for integrated placements and customized versions.

 

ABOUT GMS (http://www.e-gms.com)

GMS develops widgets that magnetize and activate enthusiasts. Our widgets enhance online presences through the addition of themed, interactive entertainment applications. GMS widgets engage desired audiences with compelling content, integrated marketing messages, and proven viral distribution strategies.

ABOUT WIDGETS

The web widget has become a major force online for delivering content to eager recipients. From Wikipedia.com – “A widget is anything that can be embedded within a page of HTML, i.e. a web page. A widget adds some content to that page that is not static. Generally widgets are third party originated, though they can be home made. Widgets are also known as modules, snippets, and plug-ins.”




Click here for full size widget









 


  Copyright © 2008 GMS, Inc. All rights reserved