| It is hard to believe that it is still possible in today's world | | | | general public so that they can find out what is on |
| to get something for nothing. People have become | | | | offer on any given day. The opportunities literally go |
| cynical and skeptical and want to know 'where is the | | | | from expensive motor bikes and mobile phones, to |
| catch'. There are, however, reputable websites that | | | | toasters and soap samples. It is all there just a fingertip |
| put together businesses and companies that want the | | | | away. |
| public to 'try their wares' before they buy. | | | | This free service provides benefits for both the |
| It sounds too good to be true, but this age-old | | | | customer and the various companies. How delightful |
| marketing ploy really works. If the customer likes it, he | | | | and wonderful to find an opportunity wherein the |
| will buy it and keep coming back. | | | | consumer and the manufacturer both get something. |
| Companies spend enormous amounts of money on | | | | Nothing comes from nothing, they say, but how |
| discovering what it is that people like. By offering free | | | | refreshing to find that something can be given for |
| samples of their products and asking for information | | | | nothing. The public are happy to talk about the product |
| about what people use/wear/want, they find out what | | | | to all that they come in contact with, which spreads |
| they need to know to make their product the one that | | | | the word and the business. Others then are attracted |
| the consumer will keep coming back for, because they | | | | to the product, and the company has something that |
| prefer it. | | | | people are willing to pay for. |
| Various sites online have put it all together for the | | | | |