Friday, December 24, 2010

My Christmas gift to you - Free Software

For the last few months I've been updating the Free Software page. I'm pleased to announce that its finished! Before the page listed about 20 items of free software. Now its a portal for an expanding directory of free software with over 200 pages, each listing free software programs in different categories. Each item of software has a link to the download page. It also has the link to the download page's review from SiteAdvisor.com to indicate whether Site Advisor found it to be a safe site to download from. Some of the software was also tested by me, which is also indicated.

Oh, and did I mention that I don't consider free trials to be actually free? That means that all the software listed on this directory is free forever. There may be paid upgrades available (some of which actually have free trials) but if the software is listed, then it has a free version that is free forever.

So here is my Christmas Gift to you:

Free Software


Rockin' Merry Christmas with The President of The United States


Personalize funny videos and birthday eCards at JibJab!
I've always thought Jib Jab is great fun free entertainment! Enjoy and Happy Holidays!

Monday, December 6, 2010

Page Updated! Actually Free Coupons.

ActuallyFree.info makes an effort to bring some freebies directly to site users, and whenever that's possible, those freebies are listed under Section 2 (Actually Freebies). The most recent of these pages to be updated is the Actually Free Coupons page. These free coupons are powered by Coupons.com and until recently, they only let associates display banners if those associates' websites weren't popular enough (or in other words, didn't get enough traffic). This was good motivation for Actually Free to work towards gaining popularity. However, since coupons.com now allows the gallery option to be displayed on any of their associates' websites, I figured visitors to ActuallyFree.info would be interested in getting coupons quicker and easier now instead of later. So enjoy the free coupons! You can select and print them for immediate use, and they are absolutely free!

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Cyber Monday Freebies

I found some freebies for Cyber Monday!


Get Trend Micro Internet Security Software Free ($70 value):
Staples Free After Rebate
NewEgg.com Free After Rebate

Get Kaspersky Internet Security 2011 Software Free ($60 value)
Staples Free After Rebate
Frys.com Free through visa card refund.

Free glucose monitor to test your blood surgar ($16 value): Walgreens Free After Rebate.

Free healing cream for diabetics ($8 value): Walgreens Free After Rebate.

Walgreens also had a few "jingle cash" deals where you get the same value in store credit when you buy certain items. Happy holidays!

Friday, November 26, 2010

Black Friday Freebies

Happy Black Friday!

I've found a couple of freebies with all of the Black Friday deals. The most notable is that Office Depot is giving away at least 14 items of software that are Free After Rebate. I purchased McAfee Total protection for 3 users. The rebates do not cover sales tax, so you may end up paying around $5 for each item. My rebate receipt states that the item must be purchased between 11/21 and 11/27.


On Staples' ads I also found free after rebate photo paper 8.5 x 11 pack of 50 and 4 items of free software after rebate.






And for the disappointing news: I've seen offers that are similar to Free After Rebate deals, but you don't actually get the rebate. Walgreens used to be awesome at giving away items after rebate. Not anymore. Now they offer store credit for every dollar you spend on certain items. So it's kinda like saying, buy these items and you get the same value of other items in the store for free, or a buy-one-get-a-different-one free type of deal. This could still be a good for those who are interested in these products. However, its not free :(


Happy Black Friday, Happy Freebie Hunting, Happy belated Thanksgiving, and Happy Holidays in the months to come.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

RS from Salt Lake City, UT needs health care, a diabetes exam, a work-at-home opportunity and a couch.

RS is someone I met recently who doesn't know that I'm the author of ActuallyFree.info. We had quite a long conversation about some of the needs that he and his wife have. They are both overweight and in poor health. He is an experienced computer programer who has worked in customer assistance and trouble shooting pretty much since computers became marketed to the public. He has been out of work for about 5 years due to his health, and that is long enough for some employers to think his skills are outdated. He has even offered to work for free for a week to prove his skills are up-to-date and still hasn't been hired. Since they have limited funds for transportation, he would very much like a stay-at-home job. He and his wife live in public housing. She has qualified for diability and gets medicaid. He was on medicaid and was receiving medication and regular health care. However, he was denied coverage when he applied for disability because as a default they deny all applicants the first time they apply. So once he was denied disability medaid dropped him. He has breathing problems and possibly diabetes. If he can get a doctor to diagnose him with diabetes he can get disability and medicaid coverage again - a catch 22. He and his wife also need a different couch, since the one they have isn't suitable for people their size.

So to sum it up, RS needs health care for his current medical problems, he needs a doctor to diagnose him with diabetes if he has it (and the symptoms are overwhelmingly indicative of it), he needs a stay-at-home job (or any job), and a different couch.

Since I'm the author of ActuallyFree.info, I had a pretty good start on getting him the information he needed and within a couple of days I presented a packet to him with the following information:

Since RS had already offered to work for free, I though he might be able to build his resume by volunteering at computer-related non-profits. This is also a great way to get freebies. The first one that came to mind was FreeGeek.org, based in Portland, OR. They take old, donated computers, refurbish them, reprogram them and give them away to people in need. Volunteers get their own free computer after a certain number of hours. However, RS lives in Salt Lake City, UT, so I had to find a local couterpart. And it just so happens that there is one in Sandy, UT, which is near Salt Lake. Its called "Computers for Kids."

The next item on his list of needs is a work at home opportunity. His willingness and desire to work impressed me. This sets him apart from many people who are just trying to get a free lunch. He certainly has enough medical conditions and income level to live off of government benefits for the rest of his life. But that's not his intention. And while it is fun to get freebies, ActuallyFree.info was actually created to promote self-suffiency and frugality, not government waste. This to me was what gave RS the best hope for success. Since he has the computer skills, I though of a work at home customer service opportunity that was listed on the Make Money Online page of ActuallyFree.info. I found a company that outsources their customer service reps. Their employees can set up a room in their home to become a customer service call center. If RS can get this job, he will be able to work from home and get medical coverage as a perk. I'm still waiting to hear an update on what happened with this lead.

RS needs health care for his current medical problems and he needs a doctor to monitor him for possible diabetes. A new page was recently added to ActuallyFree.info: Free Health Care. One resource that was particularly helpful was FreeMedicalCamps.com, which listed seven free health clinics in the Salt Lake City, and lists free health clinic all over the country.

In my search, I also found DefeatDiabetes.org. This a non-profit dedicated to "prevention, early detection, and effective self-management of diabetes." I called them to see if they knew of any doctors that would be willing to work-up RS for possible diabetes for free. He guided me to a list on the website of possible doctors and clinics in the Salt Lake are that would do just that. He also sent me a free glucose monitor/diabetic testing kit in the mail for me to give to RS.

And finally, RS and his wife needed another couch. We were able to get one for him through church resources. However, I generally recommend using the resources found on the Classified Ads page of ActuallyFree.info, as well as Reuse and Sharing Sites. There are also local non-profits and government programs that provide furniture for families in need.

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Page updated: College Scholarships

Hey folks.

I just finished updating the page on college scholarships. This page lists over 20 resources that students can go to in order to get college scholarships. All database access is free.

Check it out! And Good Luck!

Friday, August 20, 2010

New Page Added to ActuallyFree.info - Free Health Care

Hello blog readers and freebie seekers!

A new page was just added to ActuallyFree.info

The page describes some of the resources for getting free health care. Check it out!

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

CB from Austin wants to know how to make money online!

CB from Austin, Texas sent the following message to ActuallyFree.info:

"I would like to learn how to make money from home."

Well CB, I've got the perfect page for you. Its true that I have a free site, but its unique in that I like to think outside the box when it comes to getting freebies. I consider ways of making money online to be ways of getting free money because there are practically no start up costs. So the perfect page I was mentioning is this: A comprehensive list of making money online. This list includes everything from online sales, eBay, freelance work, and making money with a website. As I continue to find resources for making money online, those resources will be listed on the same page.

Enjoy and good luck!

Sunday, July 25, 2010

JS needs free credit card points or Wii points

JS (location unkown) sent the following message to ActuallyFree.info:

"need creditcard or wii points"

JS, the way that is written could mean you need a credit card. If that were the case then I would suggest a rewards card. Use it for all your PLANNED purchases; ie. groceries, gas, etc. Don't go buying extra things just to get the "rewards", you'll end up spending more than you get back. Then pay the balance in full and on time every month. Don't carry a balance or you'll pay more in interest than you'll get in rewards. I'd only suggest this if you're are a "type A" person, the strict, motivated, follow things to the letter type of person. If you're simply a fun and easy going type of person and not the numbers planner, then I suggest not using a credit card at all.

I'm assuming you actually mean credit card points and wii points. The only way I know of to get credit card points is by using your credit card and the only plan I suggest is the one I already described.

The only way I know of to get wii points for free is through programs that are similar to ones described on the Get a Free Gadget page. This also requires a "type A" personality to pull off getting it for free, if it is even still possible. That page may be outdated and I haven't checked it in a while.

Another possible way to get free Wii points is by getting free cash and then buying Wii points. Check the Free Money page and I'd especially suggest the Bank Bonuses page.

Hope this helps, I'll keep my eye open for more options.

JC (no not Jesus) from St. Louis, Missouri needs Free Money

JC from St. Louis sent the following message to ActuallyFree.info:

"had back surgery out of work for three months getting only 500 dollars every two weeks to live on to pay bills and try to buy food."

JC, I hope you're healing well and doing what the doctor says to get better quicker. I'm sorry to hear about your work situation. Unemployment is more and more common these days. As the Freebie Finding Help page describes on my website, I can only offer information on how to obtain freebies, including free money; I cannot personally provide the freebies. And I actually already have tons of information that might be able to help someone in your situation. Getting the freebies will depend on how well you use the information, if you're eligible and if the freebie actually exists.

The Governement Freebies page gives tips on how to obtain government freebies. If you have a low income and possibly if your back surgery qualifies you as disabled, you could be eligible for benefits including free rent/housing, money to help pay for bills, free medical insurance, and free food (look for nutrition programs and food stamps). Government resources may be where your $1000/mo is already coming from. If it is, that doesn't necessarily mean your not eligible for other programs. If anything, it is easier to get benefits from one government program after you have already been established as eligible for another program for those with low income.

You may also find the information on the Free Money page to be helpful. This page not only lists ways to get free money, but it also lists ways to get quick cash and ways to save money or stretch your dollar to pay for more. I would suggest at least the following pages:

The Make Money Online page explains the different ways to earn money on the internet. I don't know how incapacitating your back surgery has made you, but I know that if you were able to send me an email then you are able to use a computer and you have internet access. This is basically what you need to start.

The Avoid Wasting Money page explains how to reduce costs and lighten your expenses so that you can live within a smaller budget.

And speaking of budgets, you might also be able to use a free budget spreadsheet download here or find more financial freebies.

Based on your situation, you may also be able to use some of the information found on the Free Housing page, Free Coupons, and Free Food.

Hope this helps JC. Good luck and I hope you get better soon.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Get FREEBIES on Earth Day!

An article on Yahoo's Green site outlines 5 freebies, 4 sweepstakes and 6 store discounts that are being offered today (April 22) in order to celebrate Earth Day.

A lot of the user comments at the bottom of the article describe even more freebies, contests and discounts than the article.

Many of the user comments are also complaining about consumerism and the fact that coupons have to be printed to get the freebies. I offer at least two possible solutions:

1. See if you can download the coupon on your mobile phone. That way you can still bring it to the store without printing it.
2. For every coupon you print, recycle 5 pieces of paper. That way you're giving back more than you take.

Other comments suggest planting a tree for Earth Day, thankfully one of those comments says where can free seeds, but this hasn't been tested.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

More FREE FOOD today! Tax relief celebration.

Restaurants are giving away food today to help out tax payers ease the tension of tax day. There is also a free massage offer and other restaurants are giving out coupons and discounts.

Read the article here for details.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Free Fries from Jack in the Box on "Fryday".

FREE FOOD ANNOUNCEMENT.

Jack in the Box is giving away free fries for their "fryday" promotion this Friday, April 16th, 2010.



At the Jack in the Box website you can also find a free coupon for $1 off the new grilled sandwiches.

Webmasters can also find free Jack in the Box widgets in Jack's office on the website.

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Get help finding a SPECIFIC freebie, a service provided by ActuallyFree.info

ActuallyFree.info provides a unique service offered by no other free site - personal help, from an actual person, on finding freebies.

One of the criteria for receiving this free service is that the request for help must involve a specific freebie. Otherwise, I have no idea where to begin. ActuallyFree.info is already loaded with ideas and information that can help you find freebies. If the request is for freebies in general, then my reply to these requests is to browse my site for ideas and information that is already there.

The requests that I've considered to be successes have asked for specific things like bibles, hearing aids, wheelchairs, a guitar, and money. I consider these to be successes because I can provide specific information regarding the specific freebies that people are looking for.

The following requests are included here to show that these are the types of requests that I can't do much more to help than what I've already written on the site.

GM from Detroit, Michigan sent the following: "I would like to get free items for use in the house, for me , for the car."

GM, which items for the house, for yourself, or for the car do you need or are you looking for?

RB from Duluth, Minnesota sent the following email: "Wanting free stuff."

RB, we all want free stuff. And free stuff is available. Let me know if there is anything specific that you need.

I'm always happy to help, if I know where to begin. For freebies in general, you may want to start with the following pages on the site:

The Classified Ads
Free Samples and Gifts
Free with coupons
Free Money

I'm always open to requests, even if the requests are vague sometimes. And suggestions and comments on the site are always welcome. GM's request, though unspecific, has caused me to think about adding a couple pages or directories to the site. That's something I might consider if I find enough content that could fill those pages. So keep the emails coming and happy hunting for freebies!

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Ihop is celebrating national pancake day with FREE pancakes.

Another free food offer for Feb 2010.

Ihop will give you a free short stack of 3 pancakes on February 23, 2010 from 7 am to 10 am.

Some may think this is just Ihop's way of competing with Denny's free grand slam breakfast the Tuesday after the Super Bowl. However, Ihop has actually been doing this since 2006. They're asking for a donation to Children's Miracle Network and hope to raise $5 Million in 5 years.

Check out the offer here.

Ihop is also holding a contest where the winner will receive free pancakes for a year, specifically a free short stack of 3 pancakes for 365 days in the form of gift cards. In order to enter, submit an essay less than 250 words describing a good deed that you or someone you know performed in 2009.

Enter here. Read the contest rules here.

Read the difference between a contest and sweepstakes here.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Denny's is giving away a Grand Slam again!

Good news for free food addicts!

Once again, as advertised on the Super Bowl, Denny's is giving away a Grand Slam breakfast on Tuesday, February 9, from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m.



Denny's also gives you a free Grand Slam on your Birthday.



Denny's is also having a sweepstakes for a free Grand Slam every week for a year. Check it out on their website.

Monday, January 18, 2010

Excelent Video on Freebies from HowCast

I'm thinking about placing this video on the ActuallyFree.info home page because it lists in a nutshell many of the strategies that are described in detail at ActuallyFree.info. The only problem is I'm trying to avoid anything that might slow down the loading time. Until the decision is made you can enjoy it here.

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Free Money Success - Free Website with Adsense

ActuallyFree.info received it's first check from Google in December! Whoo Hoo!

This demonstrates that it is possible to get free money by owning a free website and getting paid to place ads on the site.

You can find resources that offer free web space on the Webmaster Freebies page. The free website service that ActuallyFree.info uses is officelive.com. Although, if you're serious about getting a website, you might want to try some of the other resources available. Office Live is as user friendly as Microsoft Word, but its difficult to modify the website code. This limits search engine optimization.

The advertising that AF gets paid for is Google Adsense and a number of affiliate programs. All of which are free to join.

Click here to learn more about making money online.

Truth be told, I had to pay for a domain name, so AF wasn't completely free up front. And the check I received was hardly compensation for the time that I've put into the site. I could theoretically leave the site as is and continue to get paid by google. But there are many more ways to improve and continue providing freebie information for people that can use it.

ActuallyFree.info won an award!

ActuallyFree.info won a Bronze Award from NodusAwards.com!

Check it out on the About Us page

The bronze award is given to websites that have "good quality in most areas but lack a polished feel overall." They rated the site based on criteria consisting of 16 questions in 3 or 4 different categories: Appearance, Usability, Content and a Bonus Point.

In those categories ActuallyFree.info received the following:
  • Appearance - 2/5
  • Usability - 3/5
  • Content - 5/5
  • Bonus - 0/1

To qualify for a silver award, a website has to score 11 points. ActuallyFree.info was only 1 point short with 10 points. Darn! . . . I realize there are lots of areas where the site can improve. Its a lot of work for one guy who barely knows his way around HTML. And to improve the site's rating, I'm certainly open to suggestions.

I was a little disappointed that they didn't give the bonus point. The question for the bonus was "For whatever reason, do you believe the site to be special and an outstanding contribution to the web?"

I'll admit that I'm bias, but ActuallyFree.info is the only free site that I've seen that offers as much freebie education (not just links but good information), that offers freebies directly and even a personal service to help people find specific freebies. I'll always believe the site is special, and an outstanding contribution because it helps people in a lot of ways.

But I'm not complaining. An award is an award! Thanks Nodus.