Free Stuff On The Internet In Some Cases Can Result In You Buying Something

Have you noticed how successful companies can be in getting you to make a purchase after being tempted by free stuff online? There would be no other motivation by those companies to offer the freebies stuff than to attract potential buyers of other items. This means that after you use the free sample of laundry detergent you will hopefully want to take advantage of the discount coupon that comes along with it.

When you see a no-cost package to help you make money, assume there will be subsequent offers to sell other services later. The free screensaver may come with a little advertisement, or in downloading the screensaver you must wade through a bunch of ads. Obviously this approach must work since so many companies offer free goodies.

A similar case would be where you fill out a couple pages in a form and obtain immediate free insurance quotes. These are legitimate companies that apparently have the ability to analyze your situation and give you a quote—sometimes from several competing companies—in a matter of minutes.

A final area that I’ve noticed is with some computer software. You can download certain software for free; that product usually has limited features. So the better paid is made available if you realize that the free version is not as good as you thought. If you need to export various file types to pdf format, you’ll need to buy the popular Adobe Acrobat software. That will cost you.

But you can get Adobe Reader for free. You can read, save and send pdf files but cannot edit or create them. These are but a few examples of where it is worthwhile to realize that the free stuff is intended to lead to a purchase.

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