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	<title>Comments on: Where Does The Free Line End?</title>
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		<title>By: funDivaChristy</title>
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		<description>I have tons and tons of stuff thats free that I never used.  Occasionally I will be stuck on something and look for a program that fixes it and go looking and get to the download only to discover I had it already, but never installed!  At least it&#039;s proven it&#039;s worth at that point though.

It would be an interesting experiment to give people a choice, or to track for instance how many downloads you get from a newsletter signup giveaway for a freebie or if people signed up of their own accord.

Or poll your audience to get feedback on a freebie, but they may not do it unless you bribe them with another freebie!  LOL</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have tons and tons of stuff thats free that I never used.  Occasionally I will be stuck on something and look for a program that fixes it and go looking and get to the download only to discover I had it already, but never installed!  At least it&#8217;s proven it&#8217;s worth at that point though.</p>
<p>It would be an interesting experiment to give people a choice, or to track for instance how many downloads you get from a newsletter signup giveaway for a freebie or if people signed up of their own accord.</p>
<p>Or poll your audience to get feedback on a freebie, but they may not do it unless you bribe them with another freebie!  LOL</p>
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