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Australians Love Freebies The Most
For a country with only 20 million people, its obvious Australians love freebies the most. There are more Australian sites on the niche then any other nationality comftorably. And more visitors aswell. This type of marketing, highly likely first started in Australia as seen by these results.
Australians have always been in pursuit of a bargain and this explains the marketing strategy a lot. Boxing day shopping sales and other things were products are genuinely sold cheap along with services is an integral part of Aussie life. Americans are similar but not as focused on giveaways as the Australians are.
Britain also reflects both the attitudes of the Australians and Americans towards freebies, one of hunger and excitement.
Australia has late night freebie call shows at 2am. It attracts 10 000 callers every half an hour. No where else in the world would such a show attract so many visitors. Radio stations such as Nova, 2day fm and the big sports breakfast offer such competitions involving listeners, constantly every morning. So we can pretty much thank the Australians for introducing freebie marketing, a strategy that so many people are still obsessed with.
Many marketing specialists are planning the next phase of modern day free marketing. Planning what is going to happen after the freebies strategy to attract customers and visitors deteriorates. With its current success over the past couple of decades it may not be a trend in marketing that just fades away, freebie marketing could be here for a long time. Happy news for freebie lovers and searchers. This site will be reviewing some freebies in the upcoming days.
From a business sense this marketing can be very profitable. Offering $100-$500 prizes and giveaways, leading to thousands of new customers of companies, and viewers of television and radio shows.
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