If you’ve ever tried getting decent internet in a rural community, you probably know how it goes: hours on the phone, unclear pricing, long-term contracts, and a service that rarely delivers what was promised.
But in places where big internet companies fall short, a new name is quietly gaining traction — not with empty promises, but with a radically different offer.
Nomad Internet, a company focused on serving RVers, rural residents, and travelers, has launched something that’s already catching attention across the country: the Nomad Dragon — the first “Try Before You Buy” wireless internet modem in the U.S.
The concept is simple. Instead of asking customers to commit upfront, Nomad ships a modem for free and gives them two full weeks of unlimited internet — with zero payment information required.
That’s not just generous. For many, it’s life-changing.
No Catch. No Fine Print.
Nomad’s trial offer is just as straightforward as it sounds. Here’s what’s included:
- A free Nomad Dragon modem, shipped to your door
- Two weeks of unlimited high-speed service, completely free
- No credit card, no contract, and no billing
- A prepaid return label if you choose not to continue
If it works for you? Great — activate and stay connected. If it doesn’t? Send it back or keep it as a backup. Either way, you don’t pay a dime unless you choose to become a customer.
As Jaden Garza, CEO of Nomad Internet, puts it:
“We literally ship you a modem. For free. No credit card. No deposit. No ‘gotcha’ fine print. Plug it in. Use unlimited internet for 2 weeks. Stream, work, game — whatever.”
Real Results in Real Homes
One of the earliest users of the Nomad Dragon trial, a remote worker named Ann in rural Idaho, shared her experience after years of struggling with unreliable internet.
“Thanks to Nomad Internet, I can now do my work without interruptions or distractions while relaxing in the comfort of my home,” she said.
It’s stories like Ann’s that show why this model works — because it’s grounded in actual user needs, not corporate sales targets.
A Companywide Shift, Driven by Trust
Nomad’s leadership didn’t just launch a new product — they redefined their company’s direction around it.
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.
If you’re unsure how to apply it to your work, ask your lead or reach out—we’ll help you integrate it.
Let’s make it loud, visible, and impossible to miss.
A New Way to Think About Internet Access
What Nomad Internet is offering isn’t just a technical product — it’s a new mindset. One where the customer’s trust matters more than a sale. One where service is proven before it’s sold. One where rural users — often overlooked by traditional providers — are seen, heard, and prioritized.
And this model isn’t just working. It’s growing.
With thousands of Nomad Dragons already shipped and new customers activating every day, the success of the “Try Before You Buy” program is reshaping what people expect from an internet provider.
To see for yourself — without risk — head to freenomad.com.