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3 Advantages of Responding to YouTube Comments in your Funnel ... | "#Google+, +1, Facebook, Twitter, Scoop, Foursquare, Empire Avenue, Klout and more" | Scoop.it
Brands are frequently assigned with spurring this engagement using their audiences on each social networking they're participating in, but frequently comments on the brand's YouTube funnel remain un-answered.

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The paradox of gift giving: More not better, says new study

The paradox of gift giving: More not better, says new study | "#Google+, +1, Facebook, Twitter, Scoop, Foursquare, Empire Avenue, Klout and more" | Scoop.it
Holiday shoppers, take note. Marketing and psychology researchers have found that in gift giving, bundling together an expensive 'big' gift and a smaller 'stocking stuffer' reduces the perceived value of the overall package for the recipient.

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