Wednesday, June 1, 2011




3 Of The Best Free Entertainment Ideas That People Would Gladly Pay For

With the economy forcing people to tighten their wallets, there is a need to keep people entertained without breaking their bank. I'll quickly reveal 3 of the best free entertainment ideas that people would gladly pay for.

1. Computer Lovers:

If you've gotten a hold of some cool software program you know that learning all of its cool features can be fun...and time consuming. It's a perfect way to pass time and entertain yourself for days on end. Well, a website has partnered up with developers and showcases one licensed software everyday ( available for a 24 hour period) for its visitors. It can be downloaded for FREE. Site will be revealed at the end of this article.

2. Movie Lovers:

Assuming you are viewing this on YOUR computer, you never have to pay for a movie ticket again (legally). Get your popcorn ready because all you have to do is go to a site, find a movie, and watch it on your computer for FREE. Advertisements make this possible. You'll have a few commercial interruptions, but that's when you refill your popcorn and take a bathroom break. This site is primarily for U.S. viewers. See end of article for website.

3. Outdoor Lovers:

If you're a golfer, you know that to play on a course you have to pay what is known as a green fee. This can run anywhere in the teens to over a hundred dollars, not to mention the cost of equipment.

Well, what has become really popular is something called Frisbee golf, or disc golf. The best part about disc golf is the "green fees" are free at most courses. If there is a charge, it's minimal. Check your local area for Frisbee Golf courses.

There are special discs made that are heavier than your typical Frisbee and fly further, but you still can play the game with Frisbees lying around your house. In fact, all you need is a big park and you can create your own course. Just select a tree or pole as a target and declare whether it is a par 3, 4, or, if you're at a really big park, a par 5. You can make the course simple or complex by creating your own out-of-bounds, water hazards, etc.



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