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		<title>The Use of Collective Buying for Market Research</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For any business that has not yet heard of groupon.com, it’s definitely worth your consideration. They use the power of collective buying to deliver a great value proposition to both consumers and businesses. Businesses get risk free advertising, new customers, and increased revenue; consumers get great deals and find out about new products and services [...]]]></description>
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