Social Media
We’ve all seen the stores with a “Like us on Facebook” or the “Follow us on Twitter” decals on front doors. It’s becoming all too common-something that people mindlessly see. Some companies offer an incentive to Like them, such as announcing specials for Facebook fans only.
Dropbox did something a little different. With each Follow on Twitter, Connect with Facebook or Twitter, Dropbox gives the user a 125MB increase:

At the time of this writing, Dropbox had a little over 720,000 Twitter followers. While not all of them can be attributed to this hack, it certainly hasn’t hurt their quest to increase followers.
Dropbox incentivizes users to connect with them on Facebook and Twitter – giving the user yet another platform to spread the Dropbox product
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