Freebie Friday: Throw a House Party, Be a DJ Hero

Following in the video game rock star phenomenon of Guitar Hero and Rock Band, DJ Hero was introduced as a way to scratch, fade and funkify your video game console into an interactive turntable. With versions available across all major gaming platforms, DJ Hero is an easily accessible party in a box for the whole family.

Being a gaming geek, I visit video game sites often, and I received an e-mail recently about hosting my own DJ Hero party. It promised I could score my own DJ Hero game for free, which instantly intrigued me, so I clicked for further information. It took me into Houseparty.com, a site that I hadn’t visited prior, which confirmed the offer I had received. After perusing the site, it became apparent that I had stumbled onto awesomeness. Houseparty.com works with companies that are looking to get additional exposure for their products, and since the power of social referral is invaluable, they use the party scene to get the word out. I was a bit skeptical because if things look too good to be true, they usually are, but throwing my thoughts aside, I filled out an application to be a party host. I answered questions about the potential audience at my house and my party “cred.” Unfortunately, I didn’t get additional points for being “overwhelmingly handsome,” but I felt it was worth noting.

Excitingly enough, days later I received verification that I had been accepted to host a DJ Hero party at my home! I was ecstatic and realized that I would be getting not one, but two turntables, a case of Coke and two copies of the game. Was there a catch? Nope. Just that I would have a party; and let’s face it, that’s way more fun than work anyway! I then e-mailed Activision asking to see if they had any leftover swag they could send me to provide my party guests and was happily rewarded with hats, t-shirts, key chains and lots more.

So if you’re looking for more than just a handout sample of cheese at the grocery store, and have your freebie sights set a bit higher than a BOGO on shoelaces, then check out Houseparty.com for the many party opportunities they have listed on the site. I’m thinking about changing my name to DJ Rocking Ryan – too bold? I’d be happy to take suggestions, so send ‘em on over! Peace out and party on!

Ryan Zimmerman – Credit.com staff member and official Deals, Steals and Freebies Contributor, Ryan shares his unique insight and tips on saving money by finding the best deals and freebies on everything from groceries to video games. He may look funny, but he’s serious about saving dough!

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