I’ve noticed that a lot of the free stuff offered online is successful in leading you to make a purchase. Of course getting you to buy is one of the reasons for offering freebies stuff so liberally. So the free chocolate samples are great, but the hope is that you’ll buy a couple pounds of peanut brittle after you taste it.
The offers for free money making kits are likely to follow up with additional services and products. 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.
Free insurance quotes is another area where free stuff is hoped to lead to a purchase. It can be a good way to get legitimate insurance pricing in a hurry, as they usually involve major insurance companies.
A final area that I’ve noticed is with some computer software. It is often the case where the free software is useful, but not as good as the full paid version. Then you are offered a better product at a modest fee. If you want to convert files to pdf format, you can purchase Adobe Acrobat, one of the most popular programs for this purpose. 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. There are a lot more examples where offers of free stuff lead to purchases.
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