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November 1, 2009

Free online offers

Filed under: Marketing Tips — Tags: , , — admin @ 11:52 pm

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These days we are seeing a lot of free online offers on the Internet, so what’s this all about? Do they really giving stuffs for free? Well first you have to know that there’s no such thing as a free lunch, the term freebies is not always mean a hundred percent free.

For example you see a free trial offer about a teeth whitening product and all you need to do to get this free trial offer is input all of your data like your name, address, zip code, phone number and also credit card information to pay the shipping and handling expenses, we’re all know that a teeth whitening product sell regularly at around 60-70 Dollars per item, while a free trial offer only cost you around 3-4 Dollars in shipping cost, so to most people this is just one offer they can say no to.

But what’s in it for them? Are they just happily giving away these products for nothing? Of course not, a free trial offer sometimes has its limitations, for example a 30 days free trial offer, it means that you can only use it for 30 days and if you don’t cancel your subscription before the free trial period expired, they will bill you for the real price of the teeth whitening for example 70 Dollars, so you need to be very careful about the terms and conditions of each free trial offer.

Sometimes you also will find an offer which requires you to buy something first before you can get the promoted product, for example there’s an offer to get a free 12 cases of pepsi, now to get these 12 cases of Pepsi you need to purchase one of their suggested products first, or complete one of the offers they recommended, after that you are eligible to get the 12 cases of Pepsi cola.

Now there’s nothing wrong with free online offers, it’s a fun and legitimate way to get some cool free stuffs, but you have to understand that it’s not 100% free, there’s some amount of money you have to pay first to get the free offer, but nevertless you will be paying much less then the money you have to spend when buying the product directly in the supermarket or an online stores.



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October 23, 2009

Free online offers

Filed under: Marketing Tips — Tags: , , — admin @ 9:44 am
Sammy asked:


These days we are seeing a lot of free online offers on the Internet, so what’s this all about? Do they really giving stuffs for free? Well first you have to know that there’s no such thing as a free lunch, the term freebies is not always mean a hundred percent free.

For example you see a free trial offer about a teeth whitening product and all you need to do to get this free trial offer is input all of your data like your name, address, zip code, phone number and also credit card information to pay the shipping and handling expenses, we’re all know that a teeth whitening product sell regularly at around 60-70 Dollars per item, while a free trial offer only cost you around 3-4 Dollars in shipping cost, so to most people this is just one offer they can say no to.

But what’s in it for them? Are they just happily giving away these products for nothing? Of course not, a free trial offer sometimes has its limitations, for example a 30 days free trial offer, it means that you can only use it for 30 days and if you don’t cancel your subscription before the free trial period expired, they will bill you for the real price of the teeth whitening for example 70 Dollars, so you need to be very careful about the terms and conditions of each free trial offer.

Sometimes you also will find an offer which requires you to buy something first before you can get the promoted product, for example there’s an offer to get a free 12 cases of pepsi, now to get these 12 cases of Pepsi you need to purchase one of their suggested products first, or complete one of the offers they recommended, after that you are eligible to get the 12 cases of Pepsi cola.

Now there’s nothing wrong with free online offers, it’s a fun and legitimate way to get some cool free stuffs, but you have to understand that it’s not 100% free, there’s some amount of money you have to pay first to get the free offer, but nevertless you will be paying much less then the money you have to spend when buying the product directly in the supermarket or an online stores.



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October 13, 2009

Free online offers

Filed under: Marketing Tips — Tags: , , — admin @ 1:47 pm
Sammy asked:


These days we are seeing a lot of free online offers on the Internet, so what’s this all about? Do they really giving stuffs for free? Well first you have to know that there’s no such thing as a free lunch, the term freebies is not always mean a hundred percent free.

For example you see a free trial offer about a teeth whitening product and all you need to do to get this free trial offer is input all of your data like your name, address, zip code, phone number and also credit card information to pay the shipping and handling expenses, we’re all know that a teeth whitening product sell regularly at around 60-70 Dollars per item, while a free trial offer only cost you around 3-4 Dollars in shipping cost, so to most people this is just one offer they can say no to.

But what’s in it for them? Are they just happily giving away these products for nothing? Of course not, a free trial offer sometimes has its limitations, for example a 30 days free trial offer, it means that you can only use it for 30 days and if you don’t cancel your subscription before the free trial period expired, they will bill you for the real price of the teeth whitening for example 70 Dollars, so you need to be very careful about the terms and conditions of each free trial offer.

Sometimes you also will find an offer which requires you to buy something first before you can get the promoted product, for example there’s an offer to get a free 12 cases of pepsi, now to get these 12 cases of Pepsi you need to purchase one of their suggested products first, or complete one of the offers they recommended, after that you are eligible to get the 12 cases of Pepsi cola.

Now there’s nothing wrong with free online offers, it’s a fun and legitimate way to get some cool free stuffs, but you have to understand that it’s not 100% free, there’s some amount of money you have to pay first to get the free offer, but nevertless you will be paying much less then the money you have to spend when buying the product directly in the supermarket or an online stores.



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September 29, 2009

Free online offers

Filed under: Marketing Tips — Tags: , , — admin @ 4:32 pm
Sammy asked:


These days we are seeing a lot of free online offers on the Internet, so what’s this all about? Do they really giving stuffs for free? Well first you have to know that there’s no such thing as a free lunch, the term freebies is not always mean a hundred percent free.

For example you see a free trial offer about a teeth whitening product and all you need to do to get this free trial offer is input all of your data like your name, address, zip code, phone number and also credit card information to pay the shipping and handling expenses, we’re all know that a teeth whitening product sell regularly at around 60-70 Dollars per item, while a free trial offer only cost you around 3-4 Dollars in shipping cost, so to most people this is just one offer they can say no to.

But what’s in it for them? Are they just happily giving away these products for nothing? Of course not, a free trial offer sometimes has its limitations, for example a 30 days free trial offer, it means that you can only use it for 30 days and if you don’t cancel your subscription before the free trial period expired, they will bill you for the real price of the teeth whitening for example 70 Dollars, so you need to be very careful about the terms and conditions of each free trial offer.

Sometimes you also will find an offer which requires you to buy something first before you can get the promoted product, for example there’s an offer to get a free 12 cases of pepsi, now to get these 12 cases of Pepsi you need to purchase one of their suggested products first, or complete one of the offers they recommended, after that you are eligible to get the 12 cases of Pepsi cola.

Now there’s nothing wrong with free online offers, it’s a fun and legitimate way to get some cool free stuffs, but you have to understand that it’s not 100% free, there’s some amount of money you have to pay first to get the free offer, but nevertless you will be paying much less then the money you have to spend when buying the product directly in the supermarket or an online stores.



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