Getting Free Samples
Mar/100
The free samples by mail can give you some benefit. There is a plenty of various products and services like, movie and theatre tickets, groceries, cosmetics, beauty products, baby stuff, electronics, household goods, home appliances, food samples, pet food, entertainment, apparels, diet and fitness, and etc. The concept of proposing freebies is to increase sales and interact with the clients. It is a previous sale of technique which is adopted by tradesmen. The free stuff allows customers to try free samples before buying some product or service. It is like a testing of different products in order to check if it satisfies your needs. This concept of marketing is effective, useful and beneficial for both the tradesman and the customer. The customers have a chance to use the product and tradesmen can get some large publicity, if the clients like their products or services. It is without the risk of loss situation for them all and wins for both sides.
There are some really good companies that propose the free stuff online, but also there are some bad ones. Many scams online are general and some websites collect your personal information such as your email address or phone number. Be careful of websites which ask you to download some software on your computer! It can be a fake and may spread some virus or spyware in your personal computer. So, it has some risks. However, this concept is the best way of testing new products and services. Well, we want to throw a little light on the freebies in 2010:
As a rule, there are some bad persons in the market, and it is very important to distinguish the good tradesmen from the bad ones. You have to be careful and alert during registering for the free stuff 2010. First of all, remember, do not connect with the sites that ask you to download some software on your personal computer; it will contain some malware and virus. It is doing with an intention to take your information. Other important thing is to avoid the companies which want shipping and handling fees from you, because it must be for free. They try to return the cost of the products by increasing the shipping and handling fees. So, do not proceed with these companies, in fact they won’t give any free samples, they just charge you the cost of the product. Also do not share your credit card details on the site! Never give your credit card or bank information! There are no chances of scams, if you will be more careful and alert.
So, as you know, the free stuff is advantageous for both customers and merchants. The companies can use the freebies for promoting their products and services. The free coupons and discounts capture more customers and increase the revenue.
Looking for a place where you can get some free samples? Then make sure to visit this free samples site.
And a final piece of advice – today the online technologies give you a really unique chance to choose exactly what you need at the best terms which are available on the market. Strange, but most of the people don’t use this opportunity. In real practice it means that you must use all the tools of today to get the information that you need.
Search Google or other search engines. Visit social networks and check the accounts that are relevant to your topic. Go to the niche forums and join the online discussion. All this will help you to create a true vision of this market. Thus, giving you a real opportunity to make a wise and nicely balanced decision.
And also sign up to the RSS on this blog, because we will do the best to keep updating this blog with new publications about freebies and how to get the best of them.
Are You Looking For A Free Bargain? Get Some Tips Here!
Mar/100
Nowadays, it is not hard to say why many people always look for a free bargain. Well, our life is getting more expensive, for example the gas is costing near 5 bucks per gallon. We all are in the middle of a home buying crisis and some political unrest which are stresses on the economic state. So, which is the better way to make money go far and be able to get the desirable products that every person wants for less? It seems that receiving something for less is becoming the mantra of economy.
A lot of people search an online part time job. If you are one of these people, then you can take advantage of paid surveys on the net. You have to give your own opinions and reviews, maybe some tips there and then you will get paid for it. Many global companies want different views of their clients. Thus, your opinions are very important for these companies, therefore they will pay you for your views. But if you want to make a good profit by paid surveys, then you have to join almost 100 survey sites.
You can do it from your home online and it does not require from you any special skills. A survey website is some special place where you can exchange your time into cash.
There are the seven reasons why paid surveys are the best online job:
1. To express yourself. Here you can express yourself and you will get paid for your opinions about your like and dislike.
2. To earn free money. The legal paid survey sites do not take money for sign up. It is not some investment method to gain money. How many these methods do you know which do not ask any investment?
3. To get lots of free movies, music and video games. There are many paid survey websites those propose to download various free movies, music and games. Sometimes they offer to download music and movies which even haven’t released. Some websites propose to play free video games. So, making money online is a fun.
4. To receive free software. Some websites propose you to try free software and get paid for it or to download it.
5. To have some chances to win cash. Many sites propose to win a prize almost each month.
6. If no sale – no hassle. It is not a marketing program; it is a free program to gain online. You get paid for your views and you do not to sell any products.
7. To make more money by inviting friends. Most of paid survey websites put a referral program. It is some method to gain online by sharing information.
Looking for a place where you can get some freebies? Then make sure to visit this freebies site.
And a final piece of advice – today the online technologies give you a really unique chance to choose what you want for the best price on the market. Funny, but most of the people don’t use this opportunity. In real life it means that you must use all the tools of today to get the info that you need.
Search Google and other search engines. Visit social networks and check the accounts that are relevant to your topic. Go to the niche forums and join the discussion. All this will help you to create a true vision of this market. Thus, giving you a real opportunity to make a smart and nicely balanced decision.
And also sign up to the RSS feed on this blog, because we will do the best to keep this blog tuned up to the day with new publications about free samples and how to get the best of them.
8 Keys to Internet Security
Jul/093
In a recent post, I recommended Panda’s Cloud Antivirus as a decent free antivirus program. Others have recommended different programs, and that’s fine – in the end, I don’t think there’s much meaningful difference between the various antivirus programs, at least in terms of security.
Much more important than which antivirus program you use (or anti-spyware, or firewall, or any security software), or even if you use one at all, are the practices that make up your online behavior. People who do risky stuff on the Internet will get a virus, sooner or later, regardless of how good their security software is. On the other hand, many security experts don’t use any antivirus software and still manage to avoid viruses.
I don’t recommend that you follow in the footsteps of the security experts – the nature of their calling demands a kind of paranoia that few of us can maintain. I recommend a solid package of security software (I run Cloud Antivirus and Windows Defender) but only as a safety net – something to pick up the slack when we make mistakes, not a first line of defense.
The thing with security, online or anywhere else, is that it’s always a trade-off between protection and convenience. I can tell you how to absolutely avoid any risk of computer virus, spyware, or trojan: stay offline and never install anything or use any removable storage media. That’s 100% perfect protection, but it would severely hinder your computer usage. It’s like securing a house: You could build a door-less, window-less titanium-sheathed reinforced-concrete bunker around your house and be absolutely sure burglars couldn’t get in, but you probably wouldn’t want to live there.
The tips below are sufficient to account for all but the most determined attacks against your computer. No amount of software or behavioral change can protect you from every possible attack (if the NSA wants to get on your PC, they are probably going to do so) but you can protect yourself from virtually all of the attacks you’re likely to face online.
I owe thanks for most of these tips to Leo Laporte and Steve Gibson, hosts of the TWiT netcast Security Now. If you’re interested in computer security at a very deep level, this weekly show is your ticket, and I heartily recommend it!
1. Use a router.
The very nature of the way routers works acts as an effective hardware firewall, preventing access to computers on your home network from outside the network. Put simply, when you request something from the Internet – say, you click a link, check your email, or enter a URL – the router notes which computer on its network the request came from so it can send the reply to the proper recipient. If a would be intruder attempts to enter your network, the router checks its list of outgoing requests and, if none is found correlating to the attackers’ IP address, it ignores it. It basically doesn’t know which computer to send it to, so it throws it out.
If you simply cannot use a hardware router, make sure your operating system’s firewall is turned on. This is almost, but not entirely, as good.
2. Do not open email attachments.
I know, who doesn’t want to see pictures of Anna Kournikova naked, right? Email attachments are a major vector for infecting computers, because it’s so easy to fake the sender so the email looks like it came from someone you know, and everybody loves opening attachments from people they know. It could be a funny picture of penguins, after all. But bottom line, don’t open attachments. If your email client automatically opens or previews them, turn that feature off. Even if it’s from your mom, and even if your mom says she opened it and it’s fine, still don’t open it. (By the way, next time you’re at mom’s, reinstall Windows. She’s got tons of viruses now.)
Now, I know that sometimes you have to open attachments, so here’s a simple test to know when it is most likely safe to open an attachment:
- You know that the email is from the person it says it’s from. That usually means that either they said they were sending it, or they’ve written a note that only they could have written.
- You are expecting an attachment from that person.
- You know the person who created the file.
- There is a compelling reason to open the attachment. I’m sorry, ma, but a good laugh isn’t enough to get me to risk my computer’s security.
If you can’t be absolutely, 100% sure on all these counts, trash it.
3. Do not download bittorrent files.
That sucks, I know, but since you’re never absolutely sure where the file comes from, where it’s been, or who might have altered it, bittorrent is risky. Downloading a Linux distribution from Ubuntu is probably ok; downloading it from Pirate’s Bay is a bit dodgy. Downloading Oscar screeners of movies that haven’t been released yet is super-duper dodgy. It’s a real shame to have to forego sticking it to The Man because of practical concerns, but you’re taking a big risk downloading an unknown file from an unknown person about whom the only thing you know is that they don’t feel any compunctions about breaking the law.
4. Do not download warez, porn, or other dubious files.
First they came for my bittorrents, then they came for my porn! It just gets worse and worse, doesn’t it. But really, think about it – people who distribute illegal copies of illegally hacked software a) are demonstrated lawbreakers, b) are familiar with programming code, and c) had access to the code you’re expecting to install on your computer. As for porn, while I’m sure there are plenty of Good Samaritans out there who distribute free pornography simply out of a desire for greater happiness in the world, some small number of them do it for financial gain. If they’re giving you free porn, they must be making money off you another way, and one of the easiest is to install a bunch of malware on your computer, run whatever code they want on it, and then sell the use of your computer to spammers, phishers, and other unsavory sorts. You want to know how bad these guys are? They don’t even care if they give pornography a bad name!
5. Do not download *anything* from sites you’re unfamiliar with.
Again, if you’re intending to install something you’ve downloaded onto your computer, you have to know that only people you trust have had access to it. Adobe, Microsoft, and other software manufacturers are generally trustworthy, as are sites like C|net’s Download.com. “Bob’s Free Software I Like a Whole Bunch” might not be quite as safe a bet.
6. Turn off Flash, Javascript, and other browser plugins.
Flash ads have been used to install viruses. So has Javascript code. You don’t have to do anything to get infected this way; you just visit a site with the malicious code on it and *bam*, you’re infected. Because of that, hardcore security folks turn off Javascript and either block or never install Flash. Personally, I think it limits the usefulness of the Internet too much; I’ve decided to risk running Javascript, and use the FlashBlock plugin in Firefox so I can select which Flash objects on a page I want to run (allowing me, for instance, to watch YouTube videos while preventing Flash ads on the same page from loading).
7. Do not click links in email.
It’s very easy to hide the real destination of links sent in email by using HTML where the text reads “www.perfectlysafesiteyouknowandtrust.com” but the actual URL is “www.reallybadsiterunbymeanpeoplewithnofriends.net”. This is how phishing scams work – you think you’re going to PayPal or your bank, but really you’re going to a page designed to look just like your bank’s login page but hosted on the mean people’s server. Also, bad guys often put unique tracking IDs into links, so that they know exactly who clicked on a link – which means that they know which email addresses out of the millions they sent spam to are valid, which makes them worth more money to other spammers. Um, yay?
7a. Do not click shortened URLs.
I don’t like this one, because I like Twitter and you lose a lot of functionality if you don’t use a service like bit.ly or is.gd to shorten URLs, but these links are scary. When you hover your mouse over a link, the URL appears in the email or browser’s status bar, meaning you can verify that the link heads to where it says it does. When you do the same with a shortened URL, it just says the shortened URL. There are Firefox extensions like UnTiny that will reveal the true destination of shortened URLs, and some Twitter clients do as well, but until a universal solution is standardized, these URLs remain a bit scary, security-wise.
8. Install all security updates.
Unless you’re a multi-national mega-corporation running oodles of mission-critical custom-designed software, you need to install security updates as quickly as possible upon release. If remembering to do this isn’t something you think you’d be likely to do, set your computer to automatically download and install updates. Increasingly, we’re seeing “0-day” exploits – viruses and trojans written to make use of security flaws before those flaws are corrected by – or, in some cases, even known to – manufacturers. Keeping up-to-date is essential to keep even marginally safe.
I know that, the world being what it is, someone will be thinking right about now, “Hey, why don’t you just switch to Mac OS X or Linux?” It’s true, those operating systems get far fewer viruses and other problems than Windows PCs, but most experts seem to agree that this is at least in part because there are so many Windows PCs and so few Mac and Linux PCs. (There are plenty of Linux servers, but those are under professional supervision, which goes a long way towards making up for any security weaknesses Linux has.) Bad guys program for the system that allows the greatest spread of their malware, and right now, that’s Windows.
But if you’re still not convinced, I’ve got an even better idea for you. Both Mac OS X and Linux have demonstrated security vulnerabilities, and as they become more common are likely to become targets for hackers. So they’re not really safe bets. Instead, try BeOS! It may be riddled with security holes and only run on Pentium 4 and earlier PCs, but I can guarantee you, nobody is writing viruses for it!
For everyone else, whether you use Windows, Mac, or Linux, make sure to follow the rules above and, chances are, you’ll be just fine.
Dustin M. Wax is the project manager at Stepcase Lifehack. He is also the creator of The Writer’s Technology Companion, a site devoted to the tools of the writing trade. When he’s not writing, he teaches anthropology and gender studies in Las Vegas, NV. He is the author of Don’t Be Stupid: A Guide to Learning, Studying, and Succeeding at College.
Follow him on Twitter: @dwax.
Learn How To Master The Science Of Getting Rich!
Jul/090
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