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domingo, 20 de mayo de 2012

The Real Deal About Free iPad Offers

A number of online articles have been proliferating all over the Web, claiming that anyone can get an iPad for free and even have it delivered directly to one's home. This seems too good to be true indeed, but it is actually for real.


Generally, the offers entail getting qualified for a free iPad after simply going through some trial offers. There are also offers that require one to refer friends and other family members who are interested in getting their own free iPad. Most of the free trials being offered are for the use of certain products and services most people are using on a daily basis, so it is not like one has to actually go out of his way to take a chance at an iPad for free.


iPads are costly, and people are having doubts about anybody who is willing to shell out as much money to give such gadgets to just about anybody. The thing is the cost of iPads is significantly lesser than other marketing strategies most companies have been utilizing for years and with not much result. With these iPad giveaways, the consumers get their hands on the latest gadgets while the manufacturers are able to have their products tested.


It is, however, a fact that there are some phonies around us, especially on the Internet. So, it is just right to be vigilant with these offers. Phony offers are actually easy to spot. Anyone who asks for bank information and similar other details are clearly after something and should be avoided. Real free iPad offers ask that one refers friends, family members and other acquaintances who might be interested in getting their own iPads simply by trying out some products and services.


Basically, for every individual who signs up for a free trial, the company offering the said trial gets a commission. The main goal is to simply have the consumer try the products. The manufacturers are highly confident about their products and services. They are confident that consumers are going to turn into regular customers once they have tried the offers for free. Anyone who finds the products not worth it after the trial period can simply say no to them and still keep the gadgets from the free iPad offers.


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sábado, 19 de mayo de 2012

Do Free iPads Offers Really Work? The Truth May Actually Surprise You!

So Are Free iPads Legit or Scams?
We've all seen those free offers online for iPads and wonder do free iPad offers really work or are they just scams? How can companies afford to give away iPads for free and still make a profit? I've always been told if an offer seems too good to be true it probably isn't; but I am glad to be wrong. There are lists of free items available and I was happy to see the iPad on the list.


You may be thinking to yourself, "This is too good to be true. It must be a scam." The reality is, you CAN get an iPad for free, provided that you do something in return. First, these companies will ask you to fill out a simple form to see if you qualify for their free offer. If you qualify, you're normally have two ways of getting your free iPad:


1) Refer your friends or family members.


2) Try some of their products or trial offers. Some of offers are actually decent, such as game and movie rentals. However, out of all the offers, I have found the credit card offers to work best for me. I sign up for a number of zero interest or low interest credit cards, which help me get rid of my high interest credit cards, and then I am eligible for my free gift. The best part about the credit card offers is you can also get free miles for airline tickets and cash back for purchases made. If you've had enough of the credit card after a while you are always able to cancel it as well.


Companies who run free iPad offers get paid by third party advertising agencies to direct new customers their way or to direct potential product testers to their offers. Advertising is very expensive and many companies prefer to use free offers to get your opinion of their products or to have you try their product free with the hopes you will become a life long client in the future. This has been going on for years and I only found out about it when a close friend of mine added me to her referral list and showed me how this process works.


But There are Rules to Follow When Signing up for Your Free Apple iPad:
Be sure you understand the terms and conditions for the free product you desire. Usually there is only one account allowed per Free product per household. NEVER sign up twice for the same offer; even if the offer is on different sites you will get caught. Don't try to use false information or different addresses to get multiple products. Most companies are well aware of this trick.


Also, please note that when looking for free iPad offers, be careful of websites that ask for your bank information or social security number. These are usually scam sites and you should definitely stay away from them.


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domingo, 8 de abril de 2012

Best Free iPad Offers - How to Avoid the Fake Offers

If you are interested in getting an Apple iPad then you have probably seen all the free iPad offers and are wondering if they are legitimate and if they are scams. I have found that many of these offers are real and it is easy to spot the scams.


How Does It Work


To get a free iPad you have to qualify by completing a few trial offers or refer a few friends or family members who would also like to get an iPad for free. The nice thing about these offers is that these free trials are usually services or items you use regularly.


Is It a Scam


Free iPad offers are not scams but are effective marketing techniques. Many companies find it easier, cheaper and get better results by offering free iPads than using other advertising methods. By giving out free iPads or other hot items like the iPhone, designer clothing or sporting goods they get qualified leads of people who might be interested in not only trying the free offers but becoming future customers. This type of advertising saves them millions, which in turn more than pays for the iPad.


How To Spot Scammers


The marketing companies that offer free items whether they are iPads, iPhones or clothing get paid a commission for every person who signs up whether they become a customer or not. They are looking for people to try the offers, refer family and friends and most are legitimate. Most of the offers are for consumer items and if they ask for your bank account information, passwords or social security numbers you should stay away and not go any further. The real free offers have you qualify by referring friends and family and participating in some free trial offers.


What If I Don't Want the Free Trial


You are under no obligation to continue the offer once the free trial period is offer and you can cancel at any time. The companies are confident that you will like the product and keep using and are willing to take the chance that you will cancel.


Why Everybody Wins


The companies participating in the free iPad offers are confident that once you experience the trial offers you will become valued customers. If you do happen to enjoy the products that is great and it is a win win for everyone. You get an free iPad, the company gets a new customer. If you don't become a customer it is still a win win for everyone. You get a free iPad while the company saves a lot of money trying to get it's product out to a prospective customer.


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jueves, 26 de enero de 2012

Do Free iPad Offers and Tests Really Work? Find Out Exactly How You Could Get One

We often see these free offers online for the new apple iPads and wonder if free iPad offers really do work or if they are just a marketing gimmick? How can these review companies afford to give iPads away for free and still operate as a business? I always thought if an offer seemed too good to be true, it probably is not; I am glad to be proven wrong, but that was the case most of the time.


In fact, you are not really getting the iPad for free, you actually need to review the iPad first. First, these companies will ask you to fill out a simple question form to see if you qualify for their test spot. They will ask you your background, location, gender, age range, and so on to create a wide range of users to test the product.


These companies who run these iPad tests get paid by third party advertising agencies and also through the review data they make available on their websites. These user reviews are often valuable inputs for customers wanting to buy an iPad online. Rather than have the company review the product, they want real end user's honest reviews. This will help increase the likelihood of a sale. Another reason is that advertising is very expensive these days as competition increases, and many companies prefer to rely on free offers to get their opinion of their products. They hope that you become familiar with the brand and become a long time customer of their product. This has actually going on for years, I only found out through a close friend when she actually showed me the iPad she got to keep after the test.


These are the rules you should follow when signing up for these type of offers:


1) Check on the site to see if you actually qualify for the iPad test
2) You will see if test spots are available in your geographic location
3) Go to the sign up place and verify your address/phone
4) Wait for the iPad and instructions to be shipped to you
5) Follow the instruction and review the iPad, send it back when you are done
6) Get to keep the iPad once the review period is over.


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