Factoid of the Day
In a recent study on domestic automotive repair experiences when someone had a good experience they told 8 people yet when they had a bad expereince they told 16.
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In a recent study on domestic automotive repair experiences when someone had a good experience they told 8 people yet when they had a bad expereince they told 16.
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Interesting tidbit posted on John Winsor's blog recently: In a recent study on domestic automotive repair experiences when someone had a good experience they told 8 people yet when they had a bad expereince they told 16. What are people... [Read More]
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Interesting tidbit posted on John Winsor's blog recently: In a recent study on domestic automotive repair experiences, when someone had a good experience they told 8 people yet when they had a bad experience they told 16. What are people... [Read More]
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The link doesn't seem to direct to the study, can you provide a direct route? I'm vitally interested in WOM and the difference between positive and negative reactions involved.
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