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How To Get A Free Radar Detector In 3 Easy Steps


 by: Michael Kim

OK, so we?ve all seen them; banner ads, emails, messages on forums claiming to help you get free stuff.
Some offer free ipods, others offer a free playstation3, and some even offer free gas.
Most people think they are scams; spam designed to steal your information or get you to buy something.
But when you look at certain sites, they have pictures and testimonials of people who have actually received their free products.
You may even know someone who has.
Maybe it was a college friend or someone at work.
If people are actually receiving these products, then it isn?t a scam.
But how exactly does it work?
How can these companies give away these products for free?
It?s actually very simple.

It?s called CPA or Cost Per Acquisition.
The advertisers on these websites pay for the acquisition of new clients.
Every time you complete an offer the advertisers pay a finders fee to the website for bringing them a new client.
Because the cost of marketing can be so expensive, these advertisers gladly pay for the cost of the free products in exchange for new clients. What kind of offers do you have to participate in and what kind of companies advertise on these sites?
You might have heard of a few of them.
Companies like American Express, Blockbuster, Netflix, Columbia House, and Direct TV to name a few.
Legitimate companies like these would never participate in online scams or allow their company images to be tarnished by less than kosher online activities.
So how exactly do you get your free products?

Let?s take a look at www.freeradardetectors.com that offers a free radar detector.
There are three simple and easy steps to follow and once you?re done, they send a complementary radar detector to your door.

1. The first step is to sign up for the program.

2. The second step is to complete an offer from their advertisers.

3. The last easy step is to refer your friends to the site and have them sign up too.

Once you and your friends have completed your offers from the advertisers, you get your free radar detector.
And so will each one of your friends when they refer the offer to their friends. The best part is that the offers you participate in are ones you would probably do anyway.
Such as signing up for Netflix or Blockbuster Online DVD rental service, maybe getting a new credit card, or even signing up for DirecTV Satellite service.
The only difference is that now you get credit for it and get free stuff in the process.
So go out and grab the free stuff while it lasts.

About The Author

Michael Kim writes for www.mikequest.com.
After watching his friends receive free products online, he set out to find other legitimate offers all over the net for everyone to enjoy.
He is always on the look out for the best online bargins.
Checkout his blog at mikequest.blogspot.com.



Home Equity Loan ? Home Theater Adds Fun and Value

Home Equity Loan ? Home Theater Adds Fun and Value

 by: Charlie Essmeier

In days gone by, the family typically spent their evenings watching television in the den or living room, crowded around a black and white television set that may have measured no more than nineteen inches in diagonal size. For decades, this scenario was pretty much the same in most American homes, with the only change being the replacement of black and white televisions with color models. This worked fine for many years, when most cities only had two or three stations, and most homes didn?t have cable television. With the introduction of high definition television (HDTV), DVD movies, high performance surround sound systems, and affordable video projectors and flat-screen plasma displays, many homeowners would like to have a dedicated room, or home theater, for audio-video use. In today?s housing climate, adding a home theater to your home is a smart move.

Few homes have a...

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How To Get A Free Radar Detector In 3 Easy Steps

How To Get A Free Radar Detector In 3 Easy Steps


 by: Michael Kim

OK, so we?ve all seen them; banner ads, emails, messages on forums claiming to help you get free stuff.
Some offer free ipods, others offer a free playstation3, and some even offer free gas.
Most people think they are scams; spam designed to steal your information or get you to buy something.
But when you look at certain sites, they have pictures and testimonials of people who have actually received their free products.
You may even know someone who has.
Maybe it was a college friend or someone at work.
If people are actually receiving these products, then it isn?t a scam.
But how exactly does it work?
How can these companies give away these products for free?
It?s actually very simple.

It?s called CPA or Cost Per Acquisition.
The advertisers on these websites pay for the acquisition of new...

How To Get A Free Radar Detector In 3 Easy Steps
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Defensive Driving - What Are The Choices?

Defensive Driving - What Are The Choices?

 by: Mark Stone

At some point in our driving years I suspect most all of us have to take defensive driving, whether to get rid of a ticket or maybe to just lower our insurance. For many years you only had one option, traffic school. But times and the options have changed.

Traffic school used to consist of getting up early on a Saturday morning or spending two nights during the week sitting in a classroom, listening to a instructor speak in a monotone voice and watching old 16mm films with 1950?s cars and actors explaining the right and wrong way to drive a car. Although that option is probably available if you look for it, these days defensive driving class has gone high tech.

So what are the choices?

* - Traffic school with a twist: Some of the options you can choose from if you?re looking for an in-class experience is humorous traffic school, traffic school with a meal, juggling and magic...

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GPS Navigation Systems: A Must-Have

GPS Navigation Systems: A Must-Have


 by: Chris Robertson

GPS Navigation Systems are a lot like DVRs (better known as TiVo). People who don't own them fail to understand why they're such a big deal, and those who have them can't live without them.

Today's automobiles come with a variety of extras, from passenger side air bags to the ubiquitous car alarms. Entertainment options range from high-end speakers and CD players to multiple DVD players. The GPS navigation system, however, forms the bridge between safety and entertainment features. While they're definitely entertaining, they can also become a must-have safety net in your travels.

GPS (Global Positioning Satellite) navigation systems can replace all the maps in your glove compartment and ensure that you arrive at your destination on time. GPS navigation systems are equipped with mapping software and can give you driving directions, show you alternate routes if you're stuck in a traffic...

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Don't Use Markers to Label CDs and DVDs

Don't Use Markers to Label CDs and DVDs

 by: Adam Platzer

Many people use markers to write on the surface of their CDs and DVDs when labeling their media.
What most people do not know is that using markers, such as Sharpies, ballpoint pens, or any other sharp object can be very damaging to the media.
Most markers contain chemicals that create oxidation, which can deteriorate the CD or DVD.
The oxidation can ruin the aluminum, which covers the surface of the media and ultimately can destroy the data on the disc.
Additionally, these types of markers can damage the physical structure of the disc.

There are a couple of ways to avoid these problems.
Special pens are now sold which are made specifically for writing on media.
One brand is called Staedtler Lumocolor CD/DVD Markers (pictured to the right).
Another tip to keep in mind is that off the shelf markers can be used on media that has...

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Blu-Ray Set To Take The World By Storm!

Blu-Ray Set To Take The World By Storm!


 by: Paul Colbert

The Blu-ray Disc belongs to a new generation of optical discs capable of staging high density data. Blu-Ray technology is based on a blue-violet coloured laser. The blue laser operates at a wave length of 405 nm, while older technology such as DVDs and CDs are based on red and infrared lasers that works at 650 and 780 nm. Since the wave length is shorter with a blue laser, the new Blu-ray technology makes is possible to store much more information

The advantage with the Blu-ray technology is that the laser beam can be focused much more tightly at the surface of the disc. Tight focus means that a smaller spot will be produced on the surface on the disc, and when the spots become smaller there will naturally be room for more information on each disc. The minimum spot size of any laser depends on a naturally accruing phenomenon called diffraction. The narrow beam of light sent out from a...

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