March 11, 2010
There are always lots of free magazine offers around. Never buy one again.
New link:
3 Free issues of Wood magazine from Value Mags.
Click here for 3 issues of Wood magazine.
Older offers:
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March 7, 2010
L. Ron Hubbard’s site is giving away a bunch of free items. These appears to be a worldwide offers.
L. Ron Hubbard’s publishing group is giving away “The Cossack,” is one of his popular novels.
Click here to get a free copy of “The Cossack” by L. Ron Hubbard.
Golden Age book is giving out a free novel from the L. Ron Hubbard collection, “Sinner Take All.”
Click here for a free copy of “Sinner Take All” by L. Ron Hubbard.
Here’s a pulp fiction collector’s edition bookmark set.
Click here to get a free bookmark set from Golden Age of Pulp.
You can get the air adventure “No Greater Love” for free, an illustrated magazine that depicts the history of human flight and the barnstorming days in the United States.
Click here for No Greater Love Magazine for free.
Golden Age is giving out free desk calendars with pulp fiction artwork from the 1930s and 1940s.
Click here for a free desk calendar from Golden Age.




March 4, 2010
Random House makes free novels available several times a year with their Read It Forward program.
These are real novels on paper, not downloads. And they’re shipping to the US and Canada.
New link:
Free “Romancing Miss Bronte” by Juliet Gael.
“A brilliantly atmospheric novel that brings to vivid life both the dizzying
triumphs and terrible sorrows of the Brontë sisters, and how love
dramatically and most unexpectedly found Charlotte Brontë.”
Click here for Romancing Miss Bronte.
Random House will send you a free novel by Elizabeth Berg, while supplies last. This offer has been running for a while, and the link is still live.
Click here for a free novel by Elizabeth Berg.



March 4, 2010
Freebizmag is offering a bunch of magazine subscriptions.
New ones keep appearing a couple of times a week, long before the earlier offerings have expired.
They’re limited to first 500, and you have to give some business credentials to receive them. They encourage you to accept trade magazine publications as part of the offer.
Most of the subscriptions offered by Freebizmag.com seem to be for a whole year, which is not so shabby.
Just added:
These free magazine offerings are also available as of press time:
SLAM magazine, Dirt Rider Magazine, Dance Teacher, Baseball Digest, Weight Watchers, Car and Driver, Surfing magazine, La Cucina, Harvard Business Review, Yachts International, USA Today E-Edition Free Trial, Kiplinger’s Personal Finance, American Cheerleader, Hispanic magazine, Psychology Today, Motor Trend, Interview, Cruise Travel, Horse Illustrated, Tennis, Esquire, Black Enterprise, Diabetes Self Management, Playboy (digital), Kitplanes, Automobile, Electronic Gaming Monthly, Parent & Child, Surfer, Maxim, Arthritis Self-Management, Florida Travel + Life Digital, Sports Illustrated: In the Paint, Soap Opera Digest, LIFE: 100 Events That Shook Our World (single issue), Electronic House (digital)
Occasionally, they make other items available.
New Link:
They’re sending a free Universal Big Button remote to the first 500.
Click here for a universal remote.
The $20 off tax return services coupon for H&R Block is still working.
Click here for a $20 H&R Block coupon.


February 14, 2010
Zagat has free restaurant guides for registering and doing very little (like surveys).
The latest offer is a free Zagat Washington DC/Baltimore Restaurants 2011 guide. You have to vote, and then click “continue.”
Click here for a free restaurant guide from Zagat.
Older offers:
Get a free Zagat London restaurant guide when you register with Zagat.
Click here to register with Zagat.
This one has been around for a few months and is still active.
Answer a few short survey questions, and Zagat will give you a choice of rewards. Choose one: The Los Angeles Nightlife 2009/10 guide, a 90-day subscription to ZAGAT.com or an entry into the $500 Night On The Town Sweepstakes.
Click here to take the Zagat survey.


February 4, 2010
Here are some children’s book offers that seem to still be working.
Your child can receive a free book every month until their fifth birthday through this program. Look for “affiliates” to determine whether you’re in the target areas.
Dolly Parton’s foundation has teamed up with the United Way to provide children 5 and under with free books in some areas.
Dolly’s Imagination Library may be provided to children in cities, counties, states, zip codes, school districts and neighborhoods. Read the explanation at the site for how it works and it you qualify. They’re looking for sponsors in many areas.
Click here to learn about the Dolly Parton Foundation free book program.
Leapfrog is giving away free board books, and there are two ways to get them.
One way to get a free book is when you become their Facebook fan.
The other way is by going to their site and requesting it, and linking a Leapfrog toy to the Learning Path.
The site says one per household, and it should arrive in 6 to 8 weeks. I assume you can get only one book, even if you asked for a book at both sites.
Click here to join Leapfrog’s Facebook page.
Request a free Leapfrog book at the Leapfrog site.













