Monday, August 8, 2011

The Right Way To Find Freebies Safely

By Lamo Damo


What is way better than purchasing a brand new subscription to your fave magazine? Getting it for FREE! Do you like getting freebies? If so, this article may be just for you. After reading this article, you might be trying new samples and receiving magazine subscriptions every week in the post. Perhaps you are new to the entire Net thing. If so, there is not any need to be scared. We've all been there at some point.

The no. 1 thing is to get started right now and gain some valuable experience. We will guide you through with some pointers and tips to allow you to make your own judgment surrounding freebies. There are some initial pointers that you will need to do in order to make your looking secure, easier and more successful. It isn't difficult to find free stuff online as long as you know where to look and you've a couple of things set up to help you in your freebie collecting.

First and foremost, you want to set up at least one e-mail dedicated solely to signing up for free offers. If you don't, you'll quite likely end up with lots of spam and unsavoury mail that may clutter your mail box. Thus do not use your work email address! There would be nothing worse than trying to explain to your boss why you have slowed the company's server down with your freebies email! Gmail is perhaps the best due to their tighter security and antispam tools. To maximise most freebie and sample offers I would recommend using multiple e-mails because some offers only allow 1 sample per email although not household address. By using more than one e-mail you can receive the same offer two or three times.

This is particularly effective when companies are after mass entries in sweepstakes or one off trial samples are given away. Simply set up a new email account for everybody in your household for example as a way to get around this condition.

You may also find it useful to have a virtual voicemail. A lot of the freebies that you find may require a legit phone number. Free accounts are instantly accessible at sites like evoice.com and are comparatively easy to set up. All of the messages left in your voicemail will be despatched to you as a mail or alternatively you can call and listen to the messages if you like. By setting up a virtual voicemail you'll avoid any telemarketers and sales people that might otherwise harass you.

Typically to get free samples and other free stuff you will have to submit your name and contact information for each offer. Some offers require as little as your name and address, while others may ask for full info such as your phone number and email. The Google form filler found on the Google Toolbar is really handy so that you don't keep filling in the same form again and again. It simplifies everything for you with one-click convenience. You should always try and read the terms and conditions where possible as your info might be sold onto other corporations who will attempt to make a buck off you. If you are happy with their terms & conditions and privacy statement, then sign up away.

To find freebies and free samples online simply do a Google search. You will get many results when you search the terms, "freebie", "free samples" and "free stuff". In fact a search for the term "free stuff" returns with over 99 million results! Click the sites that interest you and apply the above guidelines before you sign up. If you can not be bothered doing a search, there are free stuff sites that update regularly with fresh freebies. You can bookmark such sites like FreebiesBlogger.com. Sites like this take out the work for you.




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