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It’s all over; blogging is in it’s dying moments – or so it would seem if you believe all the tosh that is being spouted in newspapers, magazines and online. In the past week or
With thanks to CreditScore.net
It’s all over; blogging is in it’s dying moments – or so it would seem if you believe all the tosh that is being spouted in newspapers, magazines and online. In the past week or
If you look through any of the online news sources, such as Google News, you will notice that there are few business stories that have surfaced in the last 24 – 48 hours. That is
The Internet is largely North American. Around seven out of every ten people in North America use the Internet; yet in Africa it’s only three people in every 100. Even in Europe only four out
The focus of many Internet marketers is to get people to buy their products and services from their online shop. That makes a great deal of sense; your costs are cheaper, delivery can often be
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1 thought on “The Death of Daily Deals Online”
I can see why these sites are struggling which seems a bit of a paradox in a recession. I also got ripped off by a local NetMyDeal purchase for a Memory card, which didn’t inspire confidence either. Having said that, I did buy some very good deals from Groupon last year for meals out and a couple of hotel stays. Maybe the downturn is also due to people hanging onto their money – just in case!
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