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There’s No Such Thing As A Free Lunch….. Or Is There ? 

If I had been asked the question just under two years ago, I would probably have just laughed or muttered something about not being born yesterday.

In recounting what has happened since, I should make it clear from the outset that I am not attempting to influence or convert anyone, just giving an honest picture of what was achievable for me and the real “cost”. 

As often happens with these things, I discovered the free gift scene totally by accident.  Christmas 2006 was rapidly approaching and I was trying to get hold of a cheap Xbox 360 console to use as a media centre.   One of the first listings I came across on eBay was offering information on how to get the console totally free; I didn’t exactly have money burning a hole in my pocket and am always up for a challenge, so decided to find out if there was a catch, expecting to get an e-book on bankrupt stock or police auctions.

Instead, I was about to enter the world of affiliate (referral) marketing.   I am sure there are volumes on the subject, some of which are no doubt labelled pyramid schemes, but for those who want a bit of detail on the specific business model employed in this instance, you might want to take a look at a short video podcast put together by the BBC’s Newsnight program or maybe my own guide how to get free stuff online.

All I had to do to get my free console was sign-up to an affiliate site, take out a free DVD rental trial and refer a few friends.  How difficult could that be?

I am a regular online shopper and knew the DVD rental company LOVEFiLM (the equivalent of Blockbuster or Netflix in US and Canada) from a recent national TV campaign, so had no problems with that part of the process. To be fair, the service they provide is actually pretty good!

The harder part was getting referrals…..and I needed 12 of those (who would each have to take up their own offer) to get the Xbox 360 console. Luckily, after running out of family and friends who were either willing to believe what I was saying or just gave in to my constant nagging, I stumbled upon eXceem forums.  They have a buzzing community of like minded freebie hunters who gave me confidence that I would get me gifts and provided tips on how to achieve that.   I have since discovered similar sites such as Anything4Free.com

To the cynics’ amazement, my Xbox 360 arrived on 2nd December 2006 along with a second generation iPod Nano that I had also earnt…and a freebie addict was born.  I would be embarrassed to say how many other gadgets, gifts and cash have passed through my hands since!

I mentioned the real “cost” in my preamble. That has not been a financial one, far from it, you can get out as much as you put in…..and there’s where the problem lies; getting referrals can start to take up every waking hour, your whole life spent thinking about, talking about and implementing new “methods”.  Well, that is, if you are not checking your accounts for new sign-ups, waiting for account verification or delivery of your free stuff.  Getting your affiliate links out there will also almost invariably require an element of spamming and I am not proud of some of the tactics I have employed along the way.  In fact,  I could devote another who article and more to “methods”, the choice of free sites out there and how to avoid getting your affiliate account cancelled (termed “put on hold”).

Fortunately, things changed for the better when I set up my first ever websites, Simplyfreeiphone and Gadgets4nowt - my background is certainly not web coding or design but I love a challenge (did I say that before!) and now have them both ranking extremely well.   I obviously have to update the content and keep working on links but overall, it’s a fairly easy ride these days.  With the evolution of the affiliate sites themselves, I no longer get my free stuff in the form of goods, most now offer custom orders in the shape of bank transfers at £17 ($35) per referral.   My sites bring me in an average of 3 completed referrals a day, so there’s good money to be had. 

All that’s left is to decide where do I go from here?  I guess I could push some new keywords and increase traffic to my sites through rankings but there is a limit to people looking for a free games console or iPods.  Can the sites be taken in another direction or should I sell them?

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Bluebird BM-150R PDA Phone Images

BlueBird introduced its latest GPS-enable PDA phone in Korea market, “BM-150R”. It runs on Windows Mobile 5.0 Premium Edition OS, allowing various handy apps to be installed and run. For connectivity, the handset offers both Bluetooth and WiFI wireless connection. A USB interface is provided as well, for wide-range connectivity with other devices. Other features include a 3.5-inch widescreen display, an integrated 1.3 megapixel camera module, miniSD media card slot, and GPS navigation capabilites.

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HyON Xent X3 PMP Images

HyON of Korea has just updated its product portfolio with the new Xent X3 Portable Media Player. Powered by a 500Mhz Alchemy CPU, the device comes with build-in GPS receiver and even T-DMB receiver. The former allows you to track your way home, while the latter lets you watch your favourite TV programme or other digitally broadcasted content on the go. As for the display, you get a 7-inch LCD screen.

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BlueSens G01 GPS Navigation Images

A Spain-based manufacturer named BluSens recently introduced “G01″, its newest satellite imagery-capable navigation system. Along with that cool imagery capability (provided by Pictometry), it boasts a 4.3-inch display capable of showing 2D/2.5D/3D maps, a 30GB of HDD, Bluetooth connectivity (supposedly with phone handsfree support), SD/MMC card slot, multimedia palyer, and USB 2.0 interface. This GPS device will hit the store in November for €500.

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Asus P750 Pocket PC Phone Images

CNet Asia recently posted the first official photo for Asus P750 Pocket PC Phone, along with some detailed specs. This much anticipated mobile device will run on Windows Mobile 6 Professional operating system and will be powered by Marvell PXA27x (520Mhz) CPU, a 64MB of RAM, and a 256MB of Flash ROM. It’ll support quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE, as well as tri-band UMTS/HSDPA networks, whice provides high-speed internet access (up to 3.6Mbps).

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ViaMichelin X970 GPS Navigation Images

ViaMichelin announced that its X970 GPS Navigation is now available in US with a price tag of $350. Powered by SiRF Star III chipset, the device boasts a handsfree Bluetooth connectivity, text-to-speech guidance, and real-time traffic information (additional accessory is required). The device comes pre-loaded with maps of US and Canada.

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GeoVision 350 GPS Navigation Images

Powered by SiRFStar III chipset, the GeoVision 350 GPS Navigator from Prestigio offes a 3.5-inch touchscreen display, a 1GB of onboard memory with SD memory card slot for external storage, built-in speakers, and multi-language support (up to 30 different menu languages and 26 different voice command languages). The device comes pre-loaded with a detail maps of Russia and both Western and Eastern Europe countries, complete with million of POIs (Point of Interests) containing info on hotels, restaurants, gas stations, tourist attractions, and ATMs location.

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Nokia 550 Multimedia GPS Images

Nokia has just announced the release of “Nokia 550″ in Europe market. This baby is a combination between a mobile multimedia and a portable satellite navigation device. It supports Nokia’s TMC (Traffic Message Channel) service which provides real-time traffic information via FM radio wave. Moreover, this 4.3-inch GPS allows you to receive details for the POIs(points of interest) you pass along with instant directions to the addresses stored in your contacts list.

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ThinkWare iNAVI G1 GPS Images

Ever heard of G-Sensor (Geomagnetic Sensor)? It’s a technology that can help you navigate through places with weak or even non-existent GPS signals, such as inside tunnels or between tall buildings. If it does sound like a wonderful tech for you, then check out the latest satnav from Thinkware, “iNAVI G1″, which adopted the handy G-Sensor technology to ensure you’ll get to the place you want to. Priced at 549,000 (KRW), this GPS device offers a large 7-inch display, a 2GB onboard memory, built-in T-DMB (Terrestrial - Digital Media Broadcast) receiver, TPEG service for real-time traffic information, media player (MP3, video, photo) with karaoke function, and pre-loaded games. The display supports both dynamic PIP (Picture in Picture) and NIP (Navigation in Picture) as well.

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LG SD776 Car GPS Images

Tend to get lost on your travel? Well, you might need this, “SD776″ satellite navigation device from LG. But only if you live in Korea since it is preloaded with Korea’s region map from iNavi. Recently showcased during SEK 2007 event, the in-car satnav is powered by SiRF Star III GPS chipset and boasts built-in MP3 and video playback. It also sports an integrated T-DMB (Terrestrial - Digital Media Broadcast) receiver, allowing users to watch satellite broadcasted TV programme while driving. Nice!

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