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Some services/businesses offer some sort of incentive if you get your friends to sign up or use their products. Somehow very difficult to find research regarding this (?) | |||
Dholakia, 2010: How effective are Groupon promotions for businesses? | |||
http://gp-f.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/Reference/Research/Groupon%20Effectiveness%20Study_%20Sep%2028%202010.pdf | |||
Study of 150 businesses find Groupon promotions profitable for 66% of businesses | |||
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Notes and ThoughtsSome services/businesses offer some sort of incentive if you get your friends to sign up or use their products. Somehow very difficult to find research regarding this (?) Dholakia, 2010: How effective are Groupon promotions for businesses? Study of 150 businesses find Groupon promotions profitable for 66% of businesses
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