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Posted: Mon, Jul 30 2007. 12:12 AM IST
Marketing and Media
India’s online bazaar
A substantial 84% of the all online buyers have bought a travel product online, and only 56% have bought a non-travel product online
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More Indian are buying online. A survey conducted by Juxtconsult, an online research firm, India Online 2007, shows that 76% of all online Indians search the Web for buys. The number of active online buyers, however, remains stagnant.
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anand Said:
thats gots stats.excellent info offered by the research team.amazed to find different facts on online bazzar.
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