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Much of our Internet is free, the only catch is that we get our
Internet
free, when we let others interest us in what ever they want to
offer...
In some cases, what is offered on our Internet is better than
free, they
actually pay us to pay attention to what might be interesting.
This trend of free information that is supported by advertising,
and also
getting paid to view advertising, is going to radically change
how much more
efficient our world is becoming.
This trend is a gift from our Internet, the sword of the
Department of
Defense, that has now been beat into a plowshare.
Actually, Internet advertising is less intrusive than radio and
television
advertising. Actually, Internet advertising is going to help us
find what
interests us the most. Getting on with what interests us
the most, will in
the long run, lead to us finding more of ourselves.
Bill Gates is right about "frictionless
competition". Getting the most cost
effective deals is being taken to unheard of levels.
A small example, is when I looked up a book called
"Friendship with God" in
http://www.BesteDeal.com.
In two minutes, I got back total costs from 48 of
50 Internet Stores from $15.42 with UPS Standard to $39.95 with
Next Day
Air. I may have been able to shop all 50 stores in the 10
minutes they
allow. It also had used books from $7 with USPS to $20.50
with Next Day
Air. The same range of new books prices for 43 offers was
available in
http://www.PriceScan.com.
Unfortunately, I had already paid about $21 in a
bookstore that gave a 40% discount.
By the way, while checking, I noticed many books with
"friendship with God"
in their titles. Not a bad concept.
My greeting includes references to my pages on line, which have
free stuff,
and sites to get paid, for just participating in this new form of
communication...
The site where I keep references to free and paid stuff on our
Internet is
at: https://www.recoverybydiscovery.com/free.htm
Free.htm includes
references to the rest of the URL's. The site where I keep
sites that pay
us to surf the Internet is at:
https://www.recoverybydiscovery.com/getpaid.htm.
I actually got a check from
http://www.alladvantage.com/go.asp?refid=BAN477
and when you try the same
link you can help support RecoveryByDiscovery.com. The site where
I keep
sites that help us surf for free, the ISP's, is at:
https://www.recoverybydiscovery.com/isp.htm
The site where I keep sites for
free fax, voice mail, phones and other communication tools is at:
https://www.recoverybydiscovery.com/communication.htm
The site where I keep
sites that provide free web backup is at:
https://www.recoverybydiscovery.com/webbackup.htm
Please send me a note when you find those "free" sites
that you love.
Loving is free, Grace is free, So are we, to the extent we let
others be
free. Grace is free, but the only catch is that to get
grace, we have to
give grace.
Merry Christmas
Michael
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