Free Laptop Computer
By Draanor
Laptops and notebooks have never been more popular than they are right
now. Laptops are owned by more people than desktop computers, and the
reason why is obvious: portability. Today's small, lightweight laptops
and notebooks can go anywhere you can go, allowing you to access the
internet from your favorite cafe, library, and park — anywhere wireless
internet access is offered! In addition, there are more ways than ever
before to claim a free laptop. You can actually receive a new
brand-name laptop or notebook computer for absolutely nothing!
There are many websites that offer free laptops in exchange for
completing offers from advertisers. Before going too far, it is
important to make sure the source you are going to for your free laptop
is legitimate. Websites advertised in spam emails are never good
sources. They are usually hoaxes, designed merely to build the contact
list of spammers and email marketers, and there is little or no chance
you will ever receive a free laptop from them. Do a little searching on
your own. Legitimate offers are easy to find.
What Offers Do I Need to Complete?
What sort of offers you fill out to earn your free laptop is up to you.
Most are trial subscriptions to websites or services — direct mail
video rentals like Netflix, or access to a premium website, for
instance — and could ultimately cost you the price of the subscription
or service. Some will argue this means you are not truly receiving a
free laptop. Strictly speaking, they are correct. However, look at it
this way:
Despite prices falling dramatically over the last several years, a
brand new, state-of-the-art laptop or notebook computer will still cost
you anywhere from a few hundred to a few thousand dollars. Would you
rather pay that . . . or pay the cost of a few subscriptions in
exchange for a laptop as part of one of these "free laptop" programs?
The choice is entirely up to you.
Do You Think Free Laptop Promotions are a Scam?
See results without votingBe discriminating. Do not go in for the first free laptop offer you
find. Some websites structure their giveaway programs to resemble
multi-level marketing, meaning you must not only complete a certain
number of advertiser offers yourself, but also recruit friends to do
the same before you can claim your laptop. Try to avoid offers like
these in favor of those that use incentive marketing, meaning you
respond to the advertiser offers yourself to earn your free laptop, and
involving others in something resembling a pyramid scheme is
unnecessary.
Do your homework, weigh the potential costs and benefits of any offer you consider . . . and enjoy your free laptop!



Truth From Truth 2 years ago
good hub.