
An online DVD rental site providing over 40,000 titles to choose from. New users are offered a two week free trial, but after this it costs to receive the DVD’s. Upon ordering the DVD it is sent to your address and you send it back after watching it. It is an easier more efficient method of movie rental and users are never short of tittles to choose from.

A Christian website offering free CD’s that spread the bibles work. It provides techniques and free software on how to create your very own cd tracts. By entering your details you can receive a free cd from the site. There is a flash player labelled “daily bread” that provides talks to any followers of the faith.

When using the free registration, the user is shown easy ways to obtain free DVD’s. Once registered a user must earn a certain amount of points to gain a free DVD. 200 points are required. The user can register for newsletters and take part in free surveys to build up their points to be sent their free DVD. This offer is a very quick and simple method to free gifts as the methods in gaining points are very easy and do not take up any time.

A website offering free DVD’s ranging from many titles, on the completion of a questionnaire. It also offers other promotions for users that may be related to the answers filled out by the questionnaire. After picking the DVD the user must then join by filling in their details. A list of other free deals is available on joining and the questionnaire is then filled in. This method provides a very easy source of movies, as users must only fill in a small questionnaire and answer questions on areas they are interested in.

A website offering free membership to users who are wanting to swap unwanted DVD’s, games, books and music. Upon joining the website the user can host their items on the website. Once this is complete and someone requests the item the website awards with points known as “flips”. A user can then search for a product, and with enough flips, can request it. A great way of gaining great gifts for items that have been left in the back of the cupboard for years.