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No matter how carefully you plan your goals they will never be more that pipe dreams unless you pursue them with gusto. --- W. Clement Stone
Monday, November 26, 2012
The Slatest PM: The GOP's Impure Thoughts edition.
The Cheapskate's Guide to Getting Free Stuff
November 26th, 2012Top StoryThe Cheapskate's Guide to Getting Free Stuff
I like all kinds of things, but I don't like paying for them. Thanks to some personal experience, a few experiments, and online resources, I've found quite a few ways around forking over my hard-earned cash for what I want. Of course, free stuff only seems free. If you're not paying with money, you're paying with some other kind of work or sacrifice. That said, in most cases it only takes minimal effort to earn "free" goods and services. In this post, we'll take a look at the process. Get Free Gadgets
Become a Helpful Product Reviewer
While nobody knows the exact criteria for becoming a member of Vine (or any other reviewing program), it's vaguely understood that you just write good reviews that others find useful. In my case, I bought a point and shoot camera at Best Buy before Amazon received their stock. I liked it and wanted to share my thoughts, so I wrote a detailed review. Amazon received stock of the camera a few days later and so many shoppers were interested in a review. Mine was the first up, and so it was the one many people saw and voted up as useful. In the following weeks I was invited to participate in the Vine program. It's important to note, however, that my camera review wasn't my first. I'd written several other reviews in the past that received less attention. Nevertheless, I imagine you do not get invited to a review program if you don't have a few under your belt as well as a good reputation as helpful. If you can manage both, you may have a lot of free goodies coming your way. Advertise Referral Links on Google
Obviously this trick doesn't mean you're getting anything entirely free, but the cost is so minimal it might as well be. If you can get credit for referrals and their program doesn't prohibit the posting of affiliate links, this is a clever way to get various items at a very low cost. It works with more than just gadgets and goods, too. You can also use this trick with services like Dropbox. Appreciate (and Acquire) the Gadgets of the Past
Acquire Free Books, Movies, and Other Media
Keep on ReviewingJust like with gadgets, becoming a helpful online reviewer and gaining entrance to a reviewing program like Amazon Vine (described in detail in the previous section) will gain you access to a ton of free movies, music, and books—especially books. According to work-life blog Savvy Sugar, the popular book recommendation site Goodreads offers similar benefits. Try both and see what you can get. Find Free Books OnlinePlenty of books are available freely online. Google Books offers them as text and Books Should Be Free as audio. If you have a Kindle, or a free Kindle app, you can get public domain books for free from Amazon as well. All you have to do is search for and download what you want. Don't Neglect Your Local Library
Stop Paying for Phone and Internet ServiceInternet access and phone service don't have to cost you anything as you can get them both for free with some limitations. For the most part, all it takes is signing up with the right services. Get Free Broadband Internet Access with FreedomPop
Make Free Calls to the US and Canada with Gmail
Travel for Free
Sign Up for Travel Rewards Cards and Programs at the Right TimeWe all know you can earn frequent flier miles for free by using a credit card that offers them as a bonus, but you're required to spend thousands of dollars before you can earn a round trip flight through that card alone. By picking the right card at the right time, however, you can get enough miles to earn a free trip by purchasing a pack of gum. Travel writer Matthew Kepnes explains:
Numerous special promotions can also net you more free miles. For more information, read Matthew's guide. Find a Free Place to Stay by Couch SurfingIt doesn't matter if you have a friend or family member with a free couch to sleep on in the city you're visiting. By using Couchsurfing.org, you can find a friendly host who will offer their's up instead. You have to be the type of person who doesn't mind staying with a complete stranger, but if you're willing to rely on their hospitality and don't mind tight quarters you won't have to pay and could meet some new friends. Alternatively, you can check WorkAway.info for host families that will let you work in exchange for accommodations. Watch the Right Places for Even More Free StuffIf you want other various free items, you just need to know where to look. Aside from the options already discussed, About.com's Freebies page and the Frugal subreddit will alert you about places offering free (or sometimes just cheap) stuff. Those are just a couple of examples. Free stuff is everywhere, and you're likely to find even more if you just keep watch as you go about your day. Remember: Free Isn't Truly FreeIt's important to remember that free isn't really free. If you're not paying with money, you're paying with effort, information, or something else. Often times these sacrifices are worthwhile, but always know exactly what you're sacrificing. Free becomes a big problem when you give up too much without knowing it. So long as you watch out for the right kind of free deals, however, you'll get plenty of great stuff with hardly any cost at all. Images by Boule (Shutterstock), psdgraphics, vichie81 (Shutterstock), Jesse Kunerth, fkdkondmi (Shutterstock), Gerald Pereira, and Kelly Bailey. |
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That Facebook Copyright Notice Is Worthless
November 26th, 2012Top StoryThat Facebook Copyright Notice Is Worthless
Here's the full text of the waning post:
Good thing you cited the Berner (sic) Convention. Now you're definitely protected. Really though, you signed up for Facebook and anything you post on Facebook is basically well, Facebook's. You've agreed to the terms of service, and have been asked to continually agree to them as they've changed and evolved. Here's what Facebook officially says about the matter, from its Terms of Service:
So if you don't like it, don't use Facebook. Or delete the things you don't want Facebook's grubby little mits all over. And definitely don't fall for this "copyright notice." [Mashable, Snopes] |
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