They are everywhere. In cereal boxes, in magazines, at grocery store displays, at bank counters, and, especially, they are abundant on the Internet. Now that you know some fo the places they are at, the real questions are what are they exactly and how to find them and how to get them into your mailbox!
When you think of a freebie, you might think of getting a free calendar from your local bank,or a free toothbrush from your dentist. While these certainly do qualify as being freebies, because they didn't cost you anything, there are a whole lot more freebie offers out there that you can take advantage of. Freebies include a variety of products from around the world. These products include writing pens, T-shirts, CD's, coupons, books, coffee cups, socks, jackets, duffel bags, basket balls, combs, earrings, necklaces, ankle bracelets, postage for mailing, measuring cups, and product samples.
The product samples include nearly everything on the market today because, of course, the manufacturers want you to try their products, like them, and then continue buying them. Some product samples include coffee, tea bags, candy bars, soda pop, chewing gum, stomach antacids, dish detergent, toothpaste, hair shampoo, pet foods, dog biscuits, hair gel, and many types of snack foods such as crackers and potato chips.
Now, finding all of these great freebies isn't as hard as you might think it is. All you need to do is a little searching around and you will find the great offers that are out there. So, where do you look? The INternet has got tobe the biggest treasure trove of freebies on this earth. You will find offers for free Internet acees, e-mail accounts,downloadable books, free legal advice from lawyers, legal forms, health prescriptions, electronic greeting cards, and much, much more.
You can check there first by logging on and using your favorite search engine. Use keywords such as freebies, free offers, free stuff, free samples, and don't forget to check with Uncle Sam to find out what kinds of freebies the United States Government is currently offering. You will be amazed at what you can find! Key in government freebies to start with and then move you search on from that point for the best results.
Another great place to look for and finds loads of freebies that might not be offered on the Internet would be in magazines. You don't have to like to read magazines in order to flip through any available ones you have, or that you can get from family, friends, and neighbors. It just takes a few minutes' time to flip through the pages and to watch for mail-in coupons or certificates. Cut them out, fill them out, then mail them out, and in no time you will have loads of freebies being delivered right to your mailbox!
Sun 06 Apr 2008, 6:33 am by lilypad