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How to Get All Kinds of Free Things on the Internet Including Free Land |

Tuesday, 15 April 2008
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You can find almost anything and everything for free on the Internet if you know how. You'll find freebies from useful things like free soap, free subscriptions, free deodorant, and free hotel stays to things as farfetched as free land in any state in the United States. How to do it? Easy. Search, search and search...and you won't be disappointed! Google, Yahoo and all the other search engines will become your best friends in your quest for "freebies." You'll be able to find general free offers at sites such as "TheFreeSite" and "About," which list links to many freebie sites featuring free books, free phone services, free computer software and free kids' stuff...and at the website "TotallyFreeStuff" you'll find features freebies, samples and free stuff recommended by website visitors. (All the sites mentioned in this article have .com URLs unless otherwise noted). You'll also be able to find targeted free items from your list. Start with the most farfetched; get FREE LAND at "OwnaPieceofAmerica" then free soapsuds at "TheFreeSite," and even free magazine subscriptions at "FavoriteFreebies." "HotSiteoftheWeek" likewise offers many and various types of freebies. Other popular "free" sites include "HotUKdeals," "CheapFree," "BestFreeStuffOnline," "aPlusFreeStuff," "bored" and "TheHappyRock." Also make sure you talk to your friends and even other people you'll only meet online. So many people search for free things on the Internet that they're busy most of the time telling everyone else about their finds via various different forums. Try the forums at "HeyItsFree" (.net) and a very cool freebie forum is at "KoolLog," the free-stuff forum. Important! Make a list and check it twice to make sure the "free" offers are really free and not certain type of "free offers" that require you to complete forms and to supply a credit card number to pay partial costs or handling charges if you want to receive your "free" item. Avoid these. They're most likely scams or simply partial scams. To accomplish all of the above, all you'll need is a web browser, a frugal mind and a lot of free time. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
Scott Moger is an International Entrepreneur and author. He's CEO of E-Max, Inc. (EmaxVentures.com) and is publishing an e-book on international Internet marketing and will include profiles of the websites www.VeryCleverGifts.com, www.OwnaPieceofAmerica.com, and www.OwnaPieceofAmerica.us as well as others. Mr. Moger also writes under the nom de plume of Jack Torrington and Jonathan Plight.
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