newegg
Newegg is a site I use regularly. Its a site that mainly focuses on the sales of consumer electronics.
They literally sell EVERYTHING related to electronics. The best part about it is that they offer prices substantially lower than most brick and mortar locations. I like this site a lot because after creating an account they will start emailing you awesome deals daily. You really never know how good of a deal you may randomly stumble upon. They take this even one step further by sending you deals tailored to your searches on the site. So lets say yesterday you were pricing out monitors. Tomorrow, you may receive an email with promotional deals on various monitors correlated to the ones you were looking up.
Below Is A Screen Shot of Newegg
Below Is An Example of A Promotional Email
Niter is a site I use to watch free "ad free" HD movies. Specifically the site does not host adds per say. But any link you click on will redirect you to a separate tab that opens up to a random advertisers web page, where there are of course adds. I assume this is how Niter makes their money. I personally don't mind it as I am familiar with these types of work arounds. Its a very low hassle way to be able to see a movie in the comfort of your home that is currently still in theaters. Every movie I have streamed from this site has been in perfect 720p-1080p resolution. I couldn't be happier with this website.
Below Is An Example of Niters 2015 Filter, Showing Results of Movies That Are Currently In Theaters. Let me remind you that these are High Definition Movies watchable on any internet connected device with a web browser.
Hulu is a site I also us regularly. They specialize in streaming current TV shows. What I like about Hulu is they sync with many devices through a single sign on and the Hulu app. Hulu monetizes their service with a monthly service fee. They also play adds during the TV show which also generates revenue for them. Overall I think Hulu does a fairly good job of what they do. Its just that when Hulu first started years ago, they had an incentive to pay for their service, being that you were not subject to advertisement interruptions during your viewing. That has since changed.
Below Is An Example Of The Hulu Interface




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