Cheap iPhones Anyone? How to get iPhones at Rock Bottom Prices
Posted on 2010 under General | No Comment5 Mar
$400 dollars and over is the grand price to pay to own an Apple iPhone.. but individuals are not aware that there are different places from which they can buy a cheap iPhone, below retail price…
Cheap Apple Mobile Phones anyone?
Be knowledgeable of the fact that there are places to purchase a cheap iPhone, you can get it up to half off the retail price, shocking i know.
So what do you do?
Shopping internet retail stores, is one way of getting these phones. A competition is taking place on the internet between the retailers where your click is concerned due to the competitive nature they will each store will try to present the best price. It is not a scam, these are the real prices.
It is not a scam, these are the real prices.
A Number of these online stores would have been in this business for years, and this is a sure sign that the products they offer are the real deal and not some knock off product. Some of these vendors carry some very high end, high priced products in their inventory and they have been doing so for many years.
Online Companies who may sell Apple iPhones and mobile products, usually promote a social community. They want to establish a relationship with the buyer, this allows them to keep you on their mailing list, as a result they will provide you with latest updates, such as offers of accessories for your phone.
You will be able to meet with other phone users to relate and share information. This is another reason why their prices are so low, they will now have the option of having you as a customer for life in a digital sense, because of your interest in a cheap iPhone.
Does it matter where you purchase your cheap iPhone? No it does not, once you get it cheaper than the retail price, the important thing is that you ensure it is a new product and make sure that you get a warranty in order to protect your cheap iPhone in case of any flaws with the product.
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The iPod Touch seems to stand alone in its field. It has very little competition, and what there is, isn’t much of a threat. There are a lot of reasons for this, and various industry watchers will offer their own opinions as to which reasons are most relevant. Frankly though, the various reasons that the iPod Touch has maintained its dominance is due to a combination of pretty much all of the noticeable factors.
What’s most impressive is that the iPod Touch is often seen as coming out on top when compared to hardware like Nintendo’s or Sony’s handheld gaming systems. The same can be said when comparing its functionality to things like personal organizers. Because of this, consumers are looking towards the iPod Touch even when it’s not an MP3 Player they are after.
When it comes to deciding whether to buy the iPod Touch or the iPhone, the first thing to note is that this really is a case about choosing between the two – so long as you want such a device in the first place. Owning both is virtually pointless, unless you really have money to burn and feel like having some extra hard drive space on hand.
When there is a practical choice between an iPhone and iPod Touch, you need to consider the features above all else. The iPod Touch doesn’t have a phone, it doesn’t allow for connection to the internet from anywhere, and it doesn’t have cool tools like Bluetooth and GPS. These are things you might not definitively need but, let’s face it, they are things you are going to use should you have them.
An iPod Touch owner gets to save a lot of money. An iPhone costs about the same, depending on the model, but only when a long contract is signed. Without the contract, the Touch is $400 less expensive. Then to justify spending that extra money, iPhone owners must spend around $30 a month extra so as to get internet via their cellular provider. The overall cost of an iPhone, once an AT&T contract is done with, is in the thousands.
Ask yourself what you’d want the device for. If it’s a phone, you already have one. The iPhone’s phone isn’t anything special, it just happens to be built in. If it’s a camera you want, you likely have that on your current phone. If it’s GPS functionality, maybe the iPhone is for you, though buying one of many other GPS enabled phones for a lot less money is also an option.
The iPhone isn’t bad. In fact, it’s great. The iPod Touch is great as well, and for most people, as all of this shows, it’s the better choice. Why spend extra money and sign contracts? Owning an iPod Touch is just easier, and still allows you to do just about all the same things.
The iPod has revolutionized the way we listen to music. But it’s not just the sound that people are interested in. An iPod can also be a fashion statement, and there are lots of iPod gadgets that can dress up your device. Learn more at Gizmos, Gadgets and Toys.
If you’ve used the internet even a little, you will be aware of affiliate marketing – you know when you get an email persuading you go to a website and sign up for a free trial. Are these sites genuine. How can they give free iPhones away? It sounds too good to be true, doesn’t it? Well, when you delve a little deeper you’ll see a business plan which does make sense, and which seems to be working. Let me explain.
What is affiliate marketing and how does it work?
Affiliate marketing is a clever way to get people to sign up to what you are offering. The most common form is google ads which appear as hyperlinks next to the google search that you just performed. When these links are clicked, a commission is paid to the person hosting the link either when someone clicks on the link, or when they buy something from the site. Typically this is small, but in the case of many sites, they can be substantially higher.
How can they afford to give away iPhones, PS3s and digital cameras?
It’s easy to understand when you study it a bit. To claim your ‘free’ gift, you need to join up to a site such as kudosnetwork or freebiejeebies (for UK, USA and Canada) and sign up to a promotion such as an online film rental trial. Once you’ve done this, you select a gift that you want which will have been attributed a certain number of referrals. The higher the number of referrals the higher the value of the gift. Say you needed 18 referrals for your gift, you would need to get 18 people to sign up via your link. By the time your 18 friends have managed to get 18 more friends to sign up, the site has 324 customers, by the next 18, that number has risen to 5832. In a very short period of time, the numbers stack up very quickly, making a lot of money in commission for the site owner.
Advertising is not cheap, and when the consumer is paid instead of the advertising company, it adds up to quite a lot of nice free ‘stuff’. Of course they say ‘free’, but there is time involved although little or not money leaves the hands of the savvy. Hence the appeals to youngsters (who tend to have lots of the former and rather less of the latter).
What’s in it for the middleman, the website owner?
Considerable amounts of money, of course. He needs you, however, to make the wheels turn – the reason he comes up with salivating prizes to get you off your bum selling on his behalf. You are charged with the job of working out which of your friends would be interested in such a scheme, and more importantly which of your friends wouldn’t, and you keep pushing to reach your goal like a salesman after his bonus (iPhone). Meanwhile Mr. Site Owner sits there taking a commission for every sale her gets, and passes on a residual to you in the form of your gift. His marketing is clever, and as you can see, he is doing very well out of it.
But if everyone completed their referrals, wouldn’t the site lose money?
It is possible that if everyone suddenly did complete all their referrals, that the site might temporarily be out of pocket, but they would raise the amount of referrals required to ensure that they are always making a profit. As you come at the bottom of the chain, you are the last to get paid, so to speak, so know that the sites always have cash, and that’s how they honour their contract with you, and give you your iPhone. Also remember, it pays for them to keep their reputation sweet amongst their agents (you guys), as without you and your clever efforts, they are nothing. Can they really afford to go around making promises they can’t keep? Not for long, and these sites are alive and well and have been for some time, so it appears they’ve got the balance right.
What about the advertisers?
Again, they probably would lose customers (and money) if all people cancelled, but this is never the case. There are always people who forget, or who don’t know how to cancel. More importantly, the company gets one very important thing; your attention. They get a chance to make a good impression. Think of it as a ‘loss-leader’, a sales call. If they can convince you that what they are selling you is good, then you will buy it and they will have a happy customer and a revenue stream. The reality is that some will stay, some will go, and some will forget to cancel their direct debit (and so remain ‘gym’ members by default)
So, is affiliate marketing worth getting involved in?
Yes. Absolutely. And for everyone involved. Just have patience and determination and you will get there. If you don’t believe me, have a look on the web and see for yourself. The internet is plastered with examples of success stories of affiliate marketing. The question is, what have you got to lose by giving it a go?
The two main sites for UK, USA and Canada are Kudos Network and freebiejeebies Enjoy!
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