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December 6th, 7:27pm
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5 Ways to Attract More Customer Reviews - one is: understand your customer! (via @rickmans)
But, do customers need to get something to give something? Research says no.
90% of consumers surveyed by Baaarvoice say they write reviews to help others make better buying decisions, and more than 70% want to help companies improve the products they build and carry.
via getelastic.com
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