Just purchased snow leopard 10.6  for my mac book pro Model A1278

After I install this- are there any free upgrades I should be looking for?

If you actually have a MacBook Pro with Retina display, as your tag suggests, you probably won't be able to run SL 10.6.8.
If you're referencing a Model A1278, which is a non Retina MacBook Pro 13", it shipped with Lion 10.7.4, so I doubt that it will run SL either.
You need to identify the actual Mac that you want to use with SL.

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