Facebook Pages:
4 The Love Of Freebies
The Daily Goodie Bag
Free N Clear
Free Samples 2 Fill Up Your Mailbox
Angie's Angel Help Network
Mommy And Me Giveaways
Shadora (Semi-constant Jewelry Giveaways)
Era Detergent (Frequent coupons and t-shirts)
My Publisher
Instant Win Game Lists: (Remember, the more of them you enter, the higher your statistics are for winning.)
List by FS2FUYM
List by The Daily Goodie Bag
Web Pages:
1 Sale A Day (typically has free items, the other wall pages normally post when it occurs.)
Walmart Free Samples and Coupons
Free book of $35 in Coupons
Ebay Extras (free samples and coupons)
Sites for Points/Cash/Product Sampling and Reviewing
Crowdtap (earn points while taking surveys, free samples. So far I've earned $7)
Synovate
BzzAgent
My Points
Swagbucks
Vocal Point
I've received a lot of questions as to how I do my freebie hunting. This is a list of the majority of the sites and pages I visit on a daily basis. Brand name pages also do regular giveaways for samples and coupons, but I've found the Freebie pages on Facebook are pretty reliable for letting you know what's going on. My thesis on couponing, sampling and freebie hunting is that not everything you get is going to be major, but it all adds up eventually. For example the $35 dollar coupon book; Most of the coupons are for $.75-$1.00 off. It may not seem like a lot off a single product, but say you go in with coupons for .50, .75, 1.00 off coupons for three different products and a free with purchase coupon. just using the discount coupons you save enough to pick up a drink. That's essentially like getting the drink free. It's money you wouldn't have had without the coupons.
The trick with the last group of links is that they require survey participation, reviews for the products you sample, or you earn points that you can redeem for prizes. These aren't always the instant gratification situations like the freebie sites, but I've found in the long run they can add up to be more.
HOWEVER. There are many privately owned fan pages for various work from home vendors who also do promotions. Remember when you're frequenting these that people do them with the hopes of eventually making money. If you KNOW you will probably never buy from a vendor, it's best to leave their promotions for paying customers. It keeps your gain from being another person's loss. Keep honor in the system people!
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