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November 7, 2009

Little Known Secrets to Getting Free Stuff Online

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Isaac Chiriboga asked:


There may be “no free lunch” in life, but there are whole lot of free snacks and appetizers to be had if you know where to look. And Secret #1, the very first thing you need to know, is this: Not too many people read the free offers completely, and even fewer think them through critically.

Since you’re reading this article, we already know a few things about you. You have a computer (or access to one), you know how to read, you like bargains, you know how to find your way around the Internet and so forth. You also know what you want and don’t want, so telling you “how to get free stuff” will take a lot fewer words (toward the end of the article) than telling you

(1) What’s really going on in Freebie Land, and

(2) How to protect yourself against frauds and scams.

The fact is, if you use your head, you will actually get some things you need, at very low or no cost.

“Whoa!” you say. “What’s this ‘low cost’ stuff? Free is free, isn’t it?”

Good question, and you’re already up to Secret #2. Even with honest offers from reputable businesses, there may be a nominal shipping and/or handling charge. The item itself is “free” but the transaction is not. This is often the definition you will find in both print ads and online “freebie” sites, and if the value of the item exceeds the shipping cost (hopefully by a good margin) then you are still on the winning side of the deal.

Of course, well-run businesses don’t give things away without expecting something in return. Secret #3 is here to remind you that, whether you see it right away or not, there is something of value that the freebie giver gets in the transaction.

“S/H” charges and “consumables”

For a Free Vegas Poker Chip offer, for example, that “something of value” may be the difference between their unit cost (poker chip, envelope, handling time, postage, etc.) and the “nominal” shipping/handling fee of, say, $4.95. (Marketing studies have shown that consumers’ resistance to these fees kicks in at around $5 or so.) If the cost for getting one order to one customer is $2, then there’s $3 profit in every “free” chip.

There is a very popular business strategy that works well for manufacturers of inkjet printers. It’s popular, but most people do not know about it, so it comes to you now as Secret #4, the “free with purchase” strategy. When a printer is “bundled” with a computer system, the fact is that it really is “free” in the sense that you would pay the same for the system if you declined the printer. But why would Lexmark or Hewlett-Packard give you a free printer when you buy that new PC?

The printer manufacturers literally “give them away” because there is a much healthier markup on ink. Until the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) stepped in a few years ago, some manufacturers were making their printers incompatible with any ink cartridges but their own. Determining that it was a classic case of “restraint of trade,” the FTC managed to persuade inkjet printer makers to cease and desist on that part of the strategy.

You are the “item” of value

With the advent of the Internet came a whole new way of collecting information on consumers, information that is immediately useful for the seller on a case-by-case basis, and perhaps even more valuable as part of a database. Even free offers that require only an e-mail address are getting something of real value, a guaranteed-legitimate address from someone who likes bargains.

Secret #5, then, reveals what the true “value proposition” is for the freebie givers: You. That’s right, you – at least, as much of you as can be gleaned from a sign-up form. This brings another factor into the equation, which is just how broadly you want your personal information scattered across the cyber-landscape. You can get some basic anonymity with a Hotmail or Gmail account, but if you need to provide a shipping address – or credit card info for the “S/H” – then you’re literally asking for more spam, junk postal mail, even telemarketers. Sure, some claim that your information is “secure,” and some even mean it. Still …

Your info is very valuable. The more than businesses know about you, the more they can target specific sales pitches to you for things you actually buy. Now, this is a relatively free economy we have in the U.S., and information transfer makes all of the e-commerce and cyber-convenience work. Secret #6 is that you cannot avail yourself of all the freebies if you are not willing to give up some personal data. The amount and frequency of that will have to be your decision.

And now, what to do

Perhaps the least-known secret (our Secret #7) is that, while individual businesses have an incentive to inform you about their real or not-so-real freebies, they have zero incentive to tell you about any others. This means that comprehensive freebie sites, this one included, are not going to be well-funded Fortune 500 operations, as “Big Business” sees no “daylight” in the deal.

Therefore, the task of investigating, cataloging, describing and compiling lists of free offers falls to consumer groups, non-profits, community bulletin boards and individuals who believe in helping others. Some have tried to turn free-offer sites into cash machines, but as we enter the second decade of widespread Internet use no one has come up with any model for doing so.

So it really is rather a community effort, a low-level, bottom-up, grassroots kind of activity – which is Secret #8. There’s no Bill Gates, no Dell or Apple, behind freebie websites. They are usually operated as “labors of love,” often requiring the support of grateful readers to stay operating. And that brings us to Secret #9: Slow down.

Bottom line advice

The first thing you need to do, when you’re working at light speed and surfing the Web and finding some free offers that sound enticing, is slow down. Read things carefully. Think things through. Calculate comparative values (giving up info vs. getting a certain item). Don’t make rash decisions.

You know how to use Google and other search engines. You know how to write e-mails and ask questions. You know how to find freebie sites – you’re here, aren’t you? There are no “secret” freebie sites out there giving away cars and houses and cash. That’s not the help you need, and those aren’t the secrets you’re missing.

It’s all about using your head. Now that you now a bit about how the freebie sites work, and how some “free offers” really aren’t, using your head shouldn’t be a secret at all. But since we only got to #9, we’ll make it official: Secret #10 for “getting free stuff online” is, “Use your head.”

You’ll be glad you did!



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November 5, 2009

How to Get 100’s of Free Marketing Products

Filed under: Online Business — Tags: , , — admin @ 12:37 am
Joshua Mintz asked:


Is Free Stuff Useful?

Free material like ebooks and reports have a few different uses. Obviously its important that any product free or not, has some value. Finding free products with value is definitely a little harder and takes some work. And many times we have to go through hits and misses when seeking useful products. But if you can find the right ones, you will have several marketing options.

Here are 100’s Of FREE Software Products 

1 great way to make use of free products is to give it away. Many times 1 product , by itself isnt going to make that much of an impact. But if you combine a few products together you can offer something that people will gravitate to. Giving away packages of products works great for building a list. You can simply build a quick landing page and offer your info product , with some of the free products and you will greatly improve your chances of getting the email addresses.

Another great benefit of free stuff is the information itself. Never look at something free and think that there is no worthy knowledge inside of it. If you see a report that has a unique twist or offers a new angle on an old marketing idea, its a good idea to skim through it. See if theer is anything that can help. We never know everything, and many times marketers will work hard to provide useful information in these free products. Not to mention, many frr items used to ne sold for profit.So being open minded can be very helpful to you abd your marketing effort.

Twist The Free Stuff

When you have access to ton’s of free reports, you have a choice. You can leave it alone and hope that it will sell the way it is. Or you can do an overhaul. Change up the content with some different angles, or change it to your own language.

One great idea is simple and doesnt take that long.All you have to do is skim over the ebook and get an idea of what the ebook has to offer, Than you simply go through and update the information. There might be new and better tools available than when the product was made. You can also update the links if they are older or you might want to add your own links. Just changing the inside content can turn it into an up to date report that you can take full credit. 

Another big change you can make is to create a whole new e-cover. We all know that when it comes to digital products, the covers SELL. And many of the free info products that I have seen have ugly covers. But luckily its not too hard to create a new one. Plus, you can rename it and put your name on it. Think about it, if you overhaul just 1 product a day, you will 30 of your own products on a month. And when you have tons of product with your name on them , it really gives you that expert status. That relays to trust between you and your lists.

These are real basic tips for making something out of virtually nothing. Its all about repackaging. Many of the top selling products are simply the same info or ideas, packaged neatly into a whole new look. 



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November 3, 2009

Good Collections Of Free Products, Free Samples Products, Free Mouse Pads

Filed under: Online Business — Tags: , , — admin @ 12:46 am
Mindbees asked:


Everyone loves free stuff, and PR agencies give out free stuff for better exposure and as a marketing technique. When I had my website up I used to do product reviews relevant to the topic of my website and get free products constantly for review. All I would have to do is use the product as directed and write up a review for that specific product.

It is fun and easy! After you write the review you get to keep the product. And no, you don\’t have to write a good review in order to keep it. You should be honest in all of your reviews.

So, if you have a blog about blogging, let\’s say you could review services and products for bloggers, blogs and more and be able to keep those products you get for free! Free products are a wonderful thing. You can even save the review products you get for free for the holidays (if they are in decent shape) and give them out as gifts. Not too shabby since you didn\’t have to pay for them!

All Free Sample products contain listings of free items in many different product categories, with great new free samples added all the time. Choose from many free product samples including candy, health and beauty products, food, make up and cosmetics, perfume and cologne, baby products, diet pills and many more categories are available.

Companies distribute free product samples to give consumers the opportunity to try their latest and greatest product lines. My Savings makes it easy for consumers to try before they buy, by linking them to the best real brand name free samples available. Free sample products creates an impressive guideline mark to the company‘s goods and general awareness about the product qualities and improvements. So you can take advantage of the hundreds of free stuff and freebies offers available on the Internet from promotional printed accessories.

Print4Half.Com ‘s customers can use our online tools to design their own free products from scratch. There are thousands of professionally designed custom printed free product templates to choose from. Choose images from our image bank or upload your own logos or photos for them. If you have your own template design for logo printed free sample products you have the option of uploading it to the print4half design team for quick spec approval. Our prominent categories of free products include Free Mouse Pads and Free Drink ware.

 

 

 

 



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November 2, 2009

Free Ps3, Free Wii, Free Xbox 360 – No Credit Card or Referrals Required!

Filed under: Online Business — Tags: , , — admin @ 2:39 am
mark asked:


What are freebie sites? How do they work?

Freebie sites can afford to give expensive items like a Free PS3, a Free Wii, or a Free XBox 360 because advertisers, loaded with cash, pay them to do so! You’re never asked to pay for your gift…ever! However, in order for freebie sites to get something small in return, all they ask of you is to try the advertiser out for a bit. For example, there are tons of people who tried out Video Professor or Blockbuster (totally legit/popular companies) by signing up for their services. A lot of freebie participants have stayed with these big-name companies after their trial and continue to love their services, while others have chosen not to do so. Either path you choose, you are allowed and you will get credit. After all, advertisers pay freebie companies, who in turn reward you, to encourage you to join!

Many offers range from $3-7 for the trial period. These “pocket change” costs usually cover shipping and processing fees. However, there are also many totally…totally free offers too! On every freebie site these costs and the crediting time is mentioned so you can choose whatever you like (from lists up to 20-100 offers). This is step 2. Step 1 is simply signing up for the freebie site.

In the last step, the member then gets a couple of buddies to do the same process (as outlined in the “hot and cool freebies” section to the right) and they get credit when they do a simple “offer” (i.e. spend like 5-10 minutes signing up to an advertiser). For every person that tries an advertiser out, the advertisers pay freebie companies around $50-60… put it this money together and the freebie site buys your gift FOR you! Tax and shipping included.

Of course, at first glance anyone will think this is a scam or an illegitimate pyramid scheme. As a matter of truth, that’s what everyone else assumes before they understand how this system works and why it still exists – it’s perfectly legal and pretty darn easy to benefit off! This is a new form of marketing called “incentive viral marketing” – where companies reward you for trying them out. Think of the gift you receive as “cashback” or a rebate, if you like, from the advertiser TO you.

So, now that you understand how it works you might want to get started. To do that, just go to Google, enter the item you want and add “free” to the query. You’ll find hundreds of freebie sites. Pick one and then enjoy earning gifts/making money.

How can I start getting free stuff?

Visit the sites mentioned above to get started from legit freebie sites.

Want some Transcendent Innovations Proof?

Check out just three of the thousands of proof pictures. More available on the sites above.

 

Free Playstation 3 Proof



 

 

Free Playstation 3 Proof – Taken cash in lieu of 3 Free PS3 bundles (each worth $620).





 

Free Wii Proof



 

Free Wii Proof – Taken cash/cheque instead of a Free Wii bundle (worth $390)





 

MUCH more pictures, in greater detail are available too. You gotta understand that freebie sites are legit, and these pictures PROVE IT SO!



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October 21, 2009

Little Known Secrets to Getting Free Stuff Online

Filed under: Online Business — Tags: , , — admin @ 3:59 am
Isaac Chiriboga asked:


There may be “no free lunch” in life, but there are whole lot of free snacks and appetizers to be had if you know where to look. And Secret #1, the very first thing you need to know, is this: Not too many people read the free offers completely, and even fewer think them through critically.

Since you’re reading this article, we already know a few things about you. You have a computer (or access to one), you know how to read, you like bargains, you know how to find your way around the Internet and so forth. You also know what you want and don’t want, so telling you “how to get free stuff” will take a lot fewer words (toward the end of the article) than telling you

(1) What’s really going on in Freebie Land, and

(2) How to protect yourself against frauds and scams.

The fact is, if you use your head, you will actually get some things you need, at very low or no cost.

“Whoa!” you say. “What’s this ‘low cost’ stuff? Free is free, isn’t it?”

Good question, and you’re already up to Secret #2. Even with honest offers from reputable businesses, there may be a nominal shipping and/or handling charge. The item itself is “free” but the transaction is not. This is often the definition you will find in both print ads and online “freebie” sites, and if the value of the item exceeds the shipping cost (hopefully by a good margin) then you are still on the winning side of the deal.

Of course, well-run businesses don’t give things away without expecting something in return. Secret #3 is here to remind you that, whether you see it right away or not, there is something of value that the freebie giver gets in the transaction.

“S/H” charges and “consumables”

For a Free Vegas Poker Chip offer, for example, that “something of value” may be the difference between their unit cost (poker chip, envelope, handling time, postage, etc.) and the “nominal” shipping/handling fee of, say, $4.95. (Marketing studies have shown that consumers’ resistance to these fees kicks in at around $5 or so.) If the cost for getting one order to one customer is $2, then there’s $3 profit in every “free” chip.

There is a very popular business strategy that works well for manufacturers of inkjet printers. It’s popular, but most people do not know about it, so it comes to you now as Secret #4, the “free with purchase” strategy. When a printer is “bundled” with a computer system, the fact is that it really is “free” in the sense that you would pay the same for the system if you declined the printer. But why would Lexmark or Hewlett-Packard give you a free printer when you buy that new PC?

The printer manufacturers literally “give them away” because there is a much healthier markup on ink. Until the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) stepped in a few years ago, some manufacturers were making their printers incompatible with any ink cartridges but their own. Determining that it was a classic case of “restraint of trade,” the FTC managed to persuade inkjet printer makers to cease and desist on that part of the strategy.

You are the “item” of value

With the advent of the Internet came a whole new way of collecting information on consumers, information that is immediately useful for the seller on a case-by-case basis, and perhaps even more valuable as part of a database. Even free offers that require only an e-mail address are getting something of real value, a guaranteed-legitimate address from someone who likes bargains.

Secret #5, then, reveals what the true “value proposition” is for the freebie givers: You. That’s right, you – at least, as much of you as can be gleaned from a sign-up form. This brings another factor into the equation, which is just how broadly you want your personal information scattered across the cyber-landscape. You can get some basic anonymity with a Hotmail or Gmail account, but if you need to provide a shipping address – or credit card info for the “S/H” – then you’re literally asking for more spam, junk postal mail, even telemarketers. Sure, some claim that your information is “secure,” and some even mean it. Still …

Your info is very valuable. The more than businesses know about you, the more they can target specific sales pitches to you for things you actually buy. Now, this is a relatively free economy we have in the U.S., and information transfer makes all of the e-commerce and cyber-convenience work. Secret #6 is that you cannot avail yourself of all the freebies if you are not willing to give up some personal data. The amount and frequency of that will have to be your decision.

And now, what to do

Perhaps the least-known secret (our Secret #7) is that, while individual businesses have an incentive to inform you about their real or not-so-real freebies, they have zero incentive to tell you about any others. This means that comprehensive freebie sites, this one included, are not going to be well-funded Fortune 500 operations, as “Big Business” sees no “daylight” in the deal.

Therefore, the task of investigating, cataloging, describing and compiling lists of free offers falls to consumer groups, non-profits, community bulletin boards and individuals who believe in helping others. Some have tried to turn free-offer sites into cash machines, but as we enter the second decade of widespread Internet use no one has come up with any model for doing so.

So it really is rather a community effort, a low-level, bottom-up, grassroots kind of activity – which is Secret #8. There’s no Bill Gates, no Dell or Apple, behind freebie websites. They are usually operated as “labors of love,” often requiring the support of grateful readers to stay operating. And that brings us to Secret #9: Slow down.

Bottom line advice

The first thing you need to do, when you’re working at light speed and surfing the Web and finding some free offers that sound enticing, is slow down. Read things carefully. Think things through. Calculate comparative values (giving up info vs. getting a certain item). Don’t make rash decisions.

You know how to use Google and other search engines. You know how to write e-mails and ask questions. You know how to find freebie sites – you’re here, aren’t you? There are no “secret” freebie sites out there giving away cars and houses and cash. That’s not the help you need, and those aren’t the secrets you’re missing.

It’s all about using your head. Now that you now a bit about how the freebie sites work, and how some “free offers” really aren’t, using your head shouldn’t be a secret at all. But since we only got to #9, we’ll make it official: Secret #10 for “getting free stuff online” is, “Use your head.”

You’ll be glad you did!



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October 20, 2009

Good Collections Of Free Products, Free Samples Products, Free Mouse Pads

Filed under: Online Business — Tags: , , — admin @ 11:57 am
Mindbees asked:


Everyone loves free stuff, and PR agencies give out free stuff for better exposure and as a marketing technique. When I had my website up I used to do product reviews relevant to the topic of my website and get free products constantly for review. All I would have to do is use the product as directed and write up a review for that specific product.

It is fun and easy! After you write the review you get to keep the product. And no, you don\’t have to write a good review in order to keep it. You should be honest in all of your reviews.

So, if you have a blog about blogging, let\’s say you could review services and products for bloggers, blogs and more and be able to keep those products you get for free! Free products are a wonderful thing. You can even save the review products you get for free for the holidays (if they are in decent shape) and give them out as gifts. Not too shabby since you didn\’t have to pay for them!

All Free Sample products contain listings of free items in many different product categories, with great new free samples added all the time. Choose from many free product samples including candy, health and beauty products, food, make up and cosmetics, perfume and cologne, baby products, diet pills and many more categories are available.

Companies distribute free product samples to give consumers the opportunity to try their latest and greatest product lines. My Savings makes it easy for consumers to try before they buy, by linking them to the best real brand name free samples available. Free sample products creates an impressive guideline mark to the company‘s goods and general awareness about the product qualities and improvements. So you can take advantage of the hundreds of free stuff and freebies offers available on the Internet from promotional printed accessories.

Print4Half.Com ‘s customers can use our online tools to design their own free products from scratch. There are thousands of professionally designed custom printed free product templates to choose from. Choose images from our image bank or upload your own logos or photos for them. If you have your own template design for logo printed free sample products you have the option of uploading it to the print4half design team for quick spec approval. Our prominent categories of free products include Free Mouse Pads and Free Drink ware.

 

 

 

 



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100% Free Ebooks – How to Get Free Ebooks With No Signup or Registration. 100% FREE!

Filed under: Online Business — Tags: , , — admin @ 7:46 am
John Hiatt asked:


Everyone has “hoop dreams” of earning a fortune and making it big on the internet. I had lost a lot of money trying all of the “Get Rich Quick” schemes on the internet.

After years of being a vendor on my local regional flea market circuit in addition to my full time construction job, I was fed up with “working for the man” and having a set schedule that determined if my family and I ate or not. Like many others, I decided I was smart enough to make the internet my full time job….but it was not as easy as it seemed.

I have tried SFI, Quixtar (which is really Amway), and many other MLM and Network Marketing sites. It seemed that I was spending a fortune just to earn a $10-$20 commission check! Who wants to to to sell stuff to their families and pressure friends to signing up for a scam that you haven’t even made money in??

After a few years of learning the hard way that 98% of people who join these types of business opportunities end up losing their shirt? Instead of making other people rich by selling thier stupid systems and pyramid schemes, you need to sell a product. This is America! The dream is to buy something for $1 and sell if for $2….or much, much more.

I decided to buy and resell items. Online auction sites like eBay and eBid are great ways to make money, but finding something to sell is not always easy. Sure, there are plenty of places to go “treasure hunting” such as garage sales, flea markets, thrift stores & shops, community yard sales, and antique shops. A lot of the savvy eBay powersellers already hit these places pretty hard.

Another downturn to buying items to resell is that it may take weeks, months, or even a year to sell the item at the price you want for a profit. Then you are stuck with all of the outrageous fees that some of these auction sites charge. You may end up losing money after having to store this inventory for such a long time.

Again, I thought I was so smart and would try something new. I heard commercials about selling stuff you never have to sell or buy…”dropshipping”. I decided to go to trusty Google and searched for dropshippers. I tried DOBA and MEGAGOODS.

Both Doba and Megagoods have options where you can fully sync and import products from their websites to eBay. Both also have HEFTY monthly membership fees that are charged to your credit card. There were 2 major turnoffs with both of these dropship companies.

1 – You have to closely monitor their inventories. There were many times when I sold an item and had to refund and cancel the transaction on eBay as a result. For those of you eBay sellers out there, you all know that buyers hate this and will leave you negative feedback in a heartbeat for wasting their time. Negative feedback is permanent and ruins your hard earned reputation. eBay has never been accused of having good customer service, and is NOT seller friendly.

2 – EVERYBODY is selling the same dropship items you are! There is such a pricing war against other sellers that after eBay & Paypal fees, shipping costs, and dropship fees, there is almost NO room for profit!

Basically dropshipping is not a great idea…end of story!

I spent more money buying eBooks and trying to scheme an honest living on the internet. eBay seemed to be working, but was so time consuming with all of the treasure hunting. It also seemed that I kept reinvesting all of my profits in more inventory, and when something would not sell, I would lost money in fees relisting it over and over.

EBOOKS! Ever notice how many ebooks are for sell on the internet? It is ridiculous! People keep buying them, and I am one of the customers. I started selling ebooks in high volumes because once I bought an ebook with resell rights, I could sell it over and over and over again. No massive inventory, no renting storage space! When someone buys and ebook and pays me, I burn it on a CD and mail it to them. THERE IS ALSO THE EASY INSTANT DOWNLOAD ROUTE THAT ALLOWS YOU TO AUTOMATE YOUR BUSINESS SO YOU DON’T HAVE TO DO ANYTHING! Simple as that! Everyone should sell ebooks. It does not matter what book you sell. If you have tons of different books listed, there are many multiple streams of income.

I came across this really free ebook website and just had to share it with everyone. What better way than to start a blog? This site does not require you to register or sign up. You click on the book you want and your download starts. There are a lot of how-to guides and business books on this site. In my opinion these are the best selling types of ebooks. It is completely free and I thought I would pass it along:

http://thelazybiz.com/free

I will be posting more blog posts in the future so please check back often. My main focus will be providing free stuff I find….Free stuff that other people are selling for money. This is the internet, and everything is free if you know where to look!

Take Care!



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October 19, 2009

How to Get 100’s of Free Marketing Products

Filed under: Online Business — Tags: , , — admin @ 10:21 am
Joshua Mintz asked:


Is Free Stuff Useful?

Free material like ebooks and reports have a few different uses. Obviously its important that any product free or not, has some value. Finding free products with value is definitely a little harder and takes some work. And many times we have to go through hits and misses when seeking useful products. But if you can find the right ones, you will have several marketing options.

Here are 100’s Of FREE Software Products 

1 great way to make use of free products is to give it away. Many times 1 product , by itself isnt going to make that much of an impact. But if you combine a few products together you can offer something that people will gravitate to. Giving away packages of products works great for building a list. You can simply build a quick landing page and offer your info product , with some of the free products and you will greatly improve your chances of getting the email addresses.

Another great benefit of free stuff is the information itself. Never look at something free and think that there is no worthy knowledge inside of it. If you see a report that has a unique twist or offers a new angle on an old marketing idea, its a good idea to skim through it. See if theer is anything that can help. We never know everything, and many times marketers will work hard to provide useful information in these free products. Not to mention, many frr items used to ne sold for profit.So being open minded can be very helpful to you abd your marketing effort.

Twist The Free Stuff

When you have access to ton’s of free reports, you have a choice. You can leave it alone and hope that it will sell the way it is. Or you can do an overhaul. Change up the content with some different angles, or change it to your own language.

One great idea is simple and doesnt take that long.All you have to do is skim over the ebook and get an idea of what the ebook has to offer, Than you simply go through and update the information. There might be new and better tools available than when the product was made. You can also update the links if they are older or you might want to add your own links. Just changing the inside content can turn it into an up to date report that you can take full credit. 

Another big change you can make is to create a whole new e-cover. We all know that when it comes to digital products, the covers SELL. And many of the free info products that I have seen have ugly covers. But luckily its not too hard to create a new one. Plus, you can rename it and put your name on it. Think about it, if you overhaul just 1 product a day, you will 30 of your own products on a month. And when you have tons of product with your name on them , it really gives you that expert status. That relays to trust between you and your lists.

These are real basic tips for making something out of virtually nothing. Its all about repackaging. Many of the top selling products are simply the same info or ideas, packaged neatly into a whole new look. 



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October 18, 2009

Free Ps3, Free Wii, Free Xbox 360 – No Credit Card or Referrals Required!

Filed under: Online Business — Tags: , , — admin @ 7:55 pm
mark asked:


What are freebie sites? How do they work?

Freebie sites can afford to give expensive items like a Free PS3, a Free Wii, or a Free XBox 360 because advertisers, loaded with cash, pay them to do so! You’re never asked to pay for your gift…ever! However, in order for freebie sites to get something small in return, all they ask of you is to try the advertiser out for a bit. For example, there are tons of people who tried out Video Professor or Blockbuster (totally legit/popular companies) by signing up for their services. A lot of freebie participants have stayed with these big-name companies after their trial and continue to love their services, while others have chosen not to do so. Either path you choose, you are allowed and you will get credit. After all, advertisers pay freebie companies, who in turn reward you, to encourage you to join!

Many offers range from $3-7 for the trial period. These “pocket change” costs usually cover shipping and processing fees. However, there are also many totally…totally free offers too! On every freebie site these costs and the crediting time is mentioned so you can choose whatever you like (from lists up to 20-100 offers). This is step 2. Step 1 is simply signing up for the freebie site.

In the last step, the member then gets a couple of buddies to do the same process (as outlined in the “hot and cool freebies” section to the right) and they get credit when they do a simple “offer” (i.e. spend like 5-10 minutes signing up to an advertiser). For every person that tries an advertiser out, the advertisers pay freebie companies around $50-60… put it this money together and the freebie site buys your gift FOR you! Tax and shipping included.

Of course, at first glance anyone will think this is a scam or an illegitimate pyramid scheme. As a matter of truth, that’s what everyone else assumes before they understand how this system works and why it still exists – it’s perfectly legal and pretty darn easy to benefit off! This is a new form of marketing called “incentive viral marketing” – where companies reward you for trying them out. Think of the gift you receive as “cashback” or a rebate, if you like, from the advertiser TO you.

So, now that you understand how it works you might want to get started. To do that, just go to Google, enter the item you want and add “free” to the query. You’ll find hundreds of freebie sites. Pick one and then enjoy earning gifts/making money.

How can I start getting free stuff?

Visit the sites mentioned above to get started from legit freebie sites.

Want some Transcendent Innovations Proof?

Check out just three of the thousands of proof pictures. More available on the sites above.

 

Free Playstation 3 Proof



 

 

Free Playstation 3 Proof – Taken cash in lieu of 3 Free PS3 bundles (each worth $620).





 

Free Wii Proof



 

Free Wii Proof – Taken cash/cheque instead of a Free Wii bundle (worth $390)





 

MUCH more pictures, in greater detail are available too. You gotta understand that freebie sites are legit, and these pictures PROVE IT SO!



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October 15, 2009

Little Known Secrets to Getting Free Stuff Online

Filed under: Online Business — Tags: , , — admin @ 4:15 pm
Isaac Chiriboga asked:


There may be “no free lunch” in life, but there are whole lot of free snacks and appetizers to be had if you know where to look. And Secret #1, the very first thing you need to know, is this: Not too many people read the free offers completely, and even fewer think them through critically.

Since you’re reading this article, we already know a few things about you. You have a computer (or access to one), you know how to read, you like bargains, you know how to find your way around the Internet and so forth. You also know what you want and don’t want, so telling you “how to get free stuff” will take a lot fewer words (toward the end of the article) than telling you

(1) What’s really going on in Freebie Land, and

(2) How to protect yourself against frauds and scams.

The fact is, if you use your head, you will actually get some things you need, at very low or no cost.

“Whoa!” you say. “What’s this ‘low cost’ stuff? Free is free, isn’t it?”

Good question, and you’re already up to Secret #2. Even with honest offers from reputable businesses, there may be a nominal shipping and/or handling charge. The item itself is “free” but the transaction is not. This is often the definition you will find in both print ads and online “freebie” sites, and if the value of the item exceeds the shipping cost (hopefully by a good margin) then you are still on the winning side of the deal.

Of course, well-run businesses don’t give things away without expecting something in return. Secret #3 is here to remind you that, whether you see it right away or not, there is something of value that the freebie giver gets in the transaction.

“S/H” charges and “consumables”

For a Free Vegas Poker Chip offer, for example, that “something of value” may be the difference between their unit cost (poker chip, envelope, handling time, postage, etc.) and the “nominal” shipping/handling fee of, say, $4.95. (Marketing studies have shown that consumers’ resistance to these fees kicks in at around $5 or so.) If the cost for getting one order to one customer is $2, then there’s $3 profit in every “free” chip.

There is a very popular business strategy that works well for manufacturers of inkjet printers. It’s popular, but most people do not know about it, so it comes to you now as Secret #4, the “free with purchase” strategy. When a printer is “bundled” with a computer system, the fact is that it really is “free” in the sense that you would pay the same for the system if you declined the printer. But why would Lexmark or Hewlett-Packard give you a free printer when you buy that new PC?

The printer manufacturers literally “give them away” because there is a much healthier markup on ink. Until the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) stepped in a few years ago, some manufacturers were making their printers incompatible with any ink cartridges but their own. Determining that it was a classic case of “restraint of trade,” the FTC managed to persuade inkjet printer makers to cease and desist on that part of the strategy.

You are the “item” of value

With the advent of the Internet came a whole new way of collecting information on consumers, information that is immediately useful for the seller on a case-by-case basis, and perhaps even more valuable as part of a database. Even free offers that require only an e-mail address are getting something of real value, a guaranteed-legitimate address from someone who likes bargains.

Secret #5, then, reveals what the true “value proposition” is for the freebie givers: You. That’s right, you – at least, as much of you as can be gleaned from a sign-up form. This brings another factor into the equation, which is just how broadly you want your personal information scattered across the cyber-landscape. You can get some basic anonymity with a Hotmail or Gmail account, but if you need to provide a shipping address – or credit card info for the “S/H” – then you’re literally asking for more spam, junk postal mail, even telemarketers. Sure, some claim that your information is “secure,” and some even mean it. Still …

Your info is very valuable. The more than businesses know about you, the more they can target specific sales pitches to you for things you actually buy. Now, this is a relatively free economy we have in the U.S., and information transfer makes all of the e-commerce and cyber-convenience work. Secret #6 is that you cannot avail yourself of all the freebies if you are not willing to give up some personal data. The amount and frequency of that will have to be your decision.

And now, what to do

Perhaps the least-known secret (our Secret #7) is that, while individual businesses have an incentive to inform you about their real or not-so-real freebies, they have zero incentive to tell you about any others. This means that comprehensive freebie sites, this one included, are not going to be well-funded Fortune 500 operations, as “Big Business” sees no “daylight” in the deal.

Therefore, the task of investigating, cataloging, describing and compiling lists of free offers falls to consumer groups, non-profits, community bulletin boards and individuals who believe in helping others. Some have tried to turn free-offer sites into cash machines, but as we enter the second decade of widespread Internet use no one has come up with any model for doing so.

So it really is rather a community effort, a low-level, bottom-up, grassroots kind of activity – which is Secret #8. There’s no Bill Gates, no Dell or Apple, behind freebie websites. They are usually operated as “labors of love,” often requiring the support of grateful readers to stay operating. And that brings us to Secret #9: Slow down.

Bottom line advice

The first thing you need to do, when you’re working at light speed and surfing the Web and finding some free offers that sound enticing, is slow down. Read things carefully. Think things through. Calculate comparative values (giving up info vs. getting a certain item). Don’t make rash decisions.

You know how to use Google and other search engines. You know how to write e-mails and ask questions. You know how to find freebie sites – you’re here, aren’t you? There are no “secret” freebie sites out there giving away cars and houses and cash. That’s not the help you need, and those aren’t the secrets you’re missing.

It’s all about using your head. Now that you now a bit about how the freebie sites work, and how some “free offers” really aren’t, using your head shouldn’t be a secret at all. But since we only got to #9, we’ll make it official: Secret #10 for “getting free stuff online” is, “Use your head.”

You’ll be glad you did!



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