If you’re tired of paying for internet before you even know if it works, it’s time to try something better.

Nomad Internet is making high-speed connectivity available across rural America — and with the launch of its new Nomad Dragon, there’s now zero risk in finding out if it works for you.

The Nomad Dragon is the first-ever wireless internet modem designed around a “Try Before You Buy” model. That means:

  • You get a modem, shipped free.
  • You try it out, no credit card required.
  • You enjoy unlimited internet for 2 full weeks.
  • You decide if you want to keep it — or not.

Simple as that.

What You Get

  • Free Modem — The Nomad Dragon is a high-performance, plug-and-play wireless modem. No tools. No setup appointments. No technician visits.
  •  2 Weeks Free — Experience Nomad Internet without commitments. Use unlimited data for two full weeks and test the service in real-world conditions — your home, cabin, RV, or wherever you need it.
  • No Credit Card Required — That’s not just a gimmick. You won’t enter a payment method when you sign up. No deposit, no hold, no auto-renewal.
  • No Return Hassle — If it doesn’t work for you, request a prepaid return label. Send it back. That’s it. Or keep the modem as a backup if you want. Either way, there’s no cost.
  • No Pressure — Like it? Great — activate your service and get access to Nomad Premier benefits: unlimited data, advanced security, live customer support, and equipment protection.

What Sets It Apart

Most internet providers sell you on a promise, then make it hard to back out.

Nomad flips the model.

“We literally ship you a modem. For free. No credit card. No deposit. No ‘gotcha’ fine print,” says Jaden Garza, CEO of Nomad Internet. “Plug it in. Use unlimited internet for 2 weeks. Stream, work, game — whatever.”

That approach isn’t just a one-time promo. It’s the company’s new direction.

Why “Try Before You Buy” Is Now Our Identity

Nomad Internet has declared this offer the centerpiece of its growth strategy:

We’re shifting gears—starting now, “Try Before You Buy” isn’t just a promo line. It’s our identity.
It’s what’s driving our growth, and we’re making it the centerpiece of everything we do, across every channel, every touchpoint, and every team.

Here’s the bottom line:

  • If we’re promoting Nomad, it needs to say “Try Before You Buy.”

  • No new designs, ads, emails, social posts, or web updates should go out without this message baked in.

  • It’s our biggest advantage—and we’re going all in.

Immediate Action Steps:

  • Update the website—homepage, footers, banners, product pages, checkout.
     
  • Roll this into all Facebook, Google Ads, influencer posts, and affiliate promotions.
     
  • Include it on every social media page, post, and even logos (where applicable).
     
  • Apply it to emails, SMS, SEO titles, help articles—everywhere.
     
  • Keep the new dedicated landing page in progress, with a streamlined call-to-action for people to sign up instantly for their free trial.

Why?
This isn’t just a tactic—it’s why we’re winning. Customers are seeing it, talking about it, and trusting us because of it. It’s what sets Nomad apart from every competitor in the market.

  • No project moves forward without this baked in.
  • This is our new standard, like our company’s badge of honor.
    Let’s make it loud, visible, and impossible to miss.

Who This Is For

The Nomad Dragon was built for:

  • Rural residents with limited access to fiber or cable

  • Remote workers who need consistency, not excuses

  • RV travelers and digital nomads

  • Anyone tired of unreliable, overpriced service

If you’re in a cabin, a campground, or a small town with big internet problems — this is your chance to test a better way, with no downside.

Take the First Step — Risk-Free

Nomad’s “Try Before You Buy” isn’t a limited-time gimmick. It’s the future of how internet should be offered — and it’s already available.

Go to freenomad.com and sign up. We’ll ship your Nomad Dragon. You’ll plug it in. And for the first time, you’ll decide after you try — not before.

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