Is Your Business Rewarding Customers for Repeat Business?

Posted by admin on May 1, 2010

My wife and I were planning our next vacation. We were thinking of going to sunny Florida maybe hitting Disneyworld or Universal Studios. We both love going on thrill rides, visiting theme parks and so on.

While in the planning stages we were determining should we drive down which is about a 20 hour car ride or fly. Both means have pros and cons. The obvious for driving would be the time, although we both love to take road trips.

During the time of year that we wanted to go a cost for a flight was extremely high. It was nearly $300 per person round trip. So cost was a factor when it came to flying. However, we remembered we had some airline miles, but were unsure if we had enough. A couple of phone calls later, some internet surfing and poof! We had two round trip tickets on coach.

The use of points in this scenario reminded me of some other companies that I shop with that do something similar. My grocery store is an excellent example. They use points for additional savings and coupons that I can earn by being a repeat customer. For example, during the holidays, specifically around Thanksgiving, each dollar spent counts as a point. When I reach a certain number of points I can redeem them for a free Turkey. It is a pretty good deal.

Are you currently implementing a points system with your business? Studies have shown that when you implement this type of procedure people are more likely to come back to increase that value.

There are some message boards that I partake in online and with each new post you create or respond to, your credibility rating points increase. The higher that number, the more credible you become in the user community.

You should be implementing this style of system with your business. It does not matter what kind of business you have. With some creative thinking you should be able to use it. For instance, let’s say you sell widgets. With each widget you sell the customer earns 5 points to their account. Now make sure you let your customers know what they get for all of those points. You could have a chart or something of that nature on display. The more points someone is willing to redeem, the better the prize. You get the point (no pun intended).

If you are a service oriented business, you can hand out business cards. As you respond to a person’s needs for your service you can sign a spot on their card, stamp it, or whatever method you choose, and the ‘x’ time you responded the customer gets a discount.

My friend, who owns and operates a heater repair and service company, uses this technique. With each three services someone receives, the fourth one is free. He claims it has produced a lot of repeat business and a lot of word of mouth advertising.

There is no question this is a great technique that you can use for your business. If it were not, the bigger companies would not be using it.

Michael C. Podlesny
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Hot Coupon World

Posted by admin on Apr 29, 2010

Online grocery community HotCouponWorld.com has created and made available to the public a website that enables visitors to sort through a vast number of coupons from a variety of sources and locations. It is a comprehensive look into the world of coupons, complete with articles on saving money, shopping guides, the latest in coupon news and more. These resources can be used to save money, track prices, print coupons and connect with other frugally-minded individuals, sharing bargain secrets and tips. The resources are also available free of charge. The Coupon Database has been created 100% by members and contains over 60,000 coupon entries. It was started in 2004 by the website’s owners with the goal of providing the biggest and best coupon database online. The database has seen success and continued growth, as there are approximately 300 new coupon entries added each day. There are various search fields which allow people to browse through coupons that are relevant to their own interests and needs. It is possible to search via description of the coupon, value, the source (paper booklets, entertainment books, store ad flyers, etc.), store, category (automotive, beverages, clothing, etc.), and expired coupons. Many people find themselves unaware of how very many sources there are for locating money-saving coupons. Some believe the only coupons to be had are the ones found in the local newspaper inserts but there are many other sources. Coupons can be found in Blinkies (the red coupon machine found in grocery stores with the blinking light), CellFire (coupons downloaded to your cellphone), entertainment books, home mailers, magazines, mail-in rebates, receipts with coupons printed on them, special promos and many more. However, searching through this great number of sources can be time-consuming and frustrating. Hotcouponworld aims to make the task easier by bringing all of the sources together under one umbrella database. Relatively new to the website is the category search field for the coupon database. Some consumers are looking for coupons for specific items, or a type of item. That is when this field becomes a life-saver. People can search under such categories as: air fresheners, alcohol, baby and children items, books and magazines, candy, clothing, dining, health and beauty, office supplies, pet care, holiday items and more. As members post more entries, the categories expand and grow, providing a seemingly endless selection of useful coupons. Aside from the general database, there is also a Contact Companies Database, which provides information on companies that will give out coupons upon contact by consumers. This is also 100% member-generated. Additionally visitors can locate newspaper inserts through the website, determining which local newspapers carry inserts. Printable coupons are on the rise as the economy, both in America and worldwide, continue to struggle. Printable coupons are available on HotCouponWorld.com and from a variety of its partners, such as Coupons.com, SmartSource.com and Red Plum. Access is also provided for Target Coupon Generator and Meijer Coupon Generator. HotCouponWorld.com incorporates a social society into the mix. HotCouponWorld Trading Forums allows members to trade coupons with one another. Another organizational resource available is the Coupon Database have-lists and wish-lists, which allow trading-group members to track coupons. Current coupon auctions on e-Bay are gathered together on this website, as well as access to coupon clipping sites where users can pay a small handling fee to have coupons shipped right to their home. Entertainment books are a popular way to save money here and there on food and merchandise. HotCouponWorld.com connects people with local entertainment books with savings for attractions and restaurants in your own backyard. Other resources that HotCouponWorld offers to members include: an email newsletter keeping members up to date on the happenings on the website and with coupons, The Grocery Guide, several free magazine subscription offers, a diaper cart and survey sites that pay. The many articles on the website are also extremely useful, with tips on inexpensive eating out ideas, maximizing liquidation sales, saving money while dieting and the whether or not it is wise to own a Warehouse Club Membership. These are real issues written about by real people who believe in saving money instead of wasting it. Frugal living is the goal of many American families these days, which is why HotCouponWorld is a necessary and exciting resource. Not only does it help members to save money on a great number of necessities, as well as luxuries, but it also saves time, which is just as valuable. Busy people will appreciate being able to log onto HotCouponWorld and have all of the coupon information they need at their fingertips within moments rather than having to sort through every newspaper insert, company website and store ad flyer to locate the right coupons. All of these resources can be located at www.HotCouponWorld.com.

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Coupon Mom, a Helping Hand in Tough Debts – Puggal Latest News and events

Posted by admin on Apr 27, 2010


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where free grocery coupons w/out download?

Posted by admin on Mar 22, 2010

would like free grocery coupons but don’t want to download anything?

The download is harmless and takes about one minute to complete, otherwise you have to buy newspapers or magazines and hope there are coupons you want in them. All the download does is let your pc talk to your printer to print the coupons. The benefit is that you can go to any retailer’s site and see if they have coupons you can actually use.


Body Detox on a Budget

Posted by admin on Mar 16, 2010

Do you want to renew your energy? Do you look or feel as if you are twice your age? If so, a body detox, also known as a cleanse, may be the answer to your problems. Unfortunately, when many think of a body detox, dollar signs come to mind. Yes, a whole body detox or cleanse can be expensive, but it all depends on which approach you take.

Please continue reading on for tips on how you can detox your body and rid it of unnatural toxins while on a budget.

One of the best ways to detoxify your body while on a budget is with water. Why? Because water is free. Unless it is known that your drinking water is unhealthy, your tap water can be used for a water fast. You may even wish to alternate between tap water and bottled water, which still allows you to save money.

In terms of water and detoxification, many opt for water fasting. Water fasting involves only consuming water. During the fast, you will not consume other liquid or solids. Another way to look at it is with the money you can save by temporarily eliminating food from your diet.

Yes, the water fasting can be done free of charge, but it is important to know the risks. Those with certain medical conditions, such as diabetes, are advised against water fasting. In fact, all individuals should first seek professional healthcare advice. Water fasting will temporarily rob your body of needed nutrients. This can leave you feeling sluggish or lacking energy; therefore, the limiting of strenuous activity is recommended. An ideal length for a water fast is three to five days.

Since the goal of detox is to rid your body of unnatural and potentially unhealthy chemicals, a detox can also be performed with organic foods. This option is nice if you have fears associated with not eating. When on an organic diet, you should continue to drink water, as well as eat foods that are high in fiber. If you are a soda or coffee drinker, these drinks should be eliminated from your diet. In fact, water can ease the price of organic foods, as it will leave you feeling full and less hungry.

Although many individuals view the temporary switch to organic foods as the simplest way to detoxify the body, there is the cost factor. It is no secret that organic foods cost more. You could easily pay $1 or $2 more for a box of cereal. If you are on a budget, you can still eat organic foods, but look for the best deals. In addition to shopping at the organic food section of your grocery store, visit all-natural food stores. You can find the best deals, look for great sales, as well as use coupons.

Although you can detox your body with water or by consuming organic only foods, there are many products available for sale. Many find this an easier approach to take than fasting. If you do, read product reviews online. For starters, this will help you save money, as you will become aware of what works and what don’t. You can find product reviews with a standard internet search.

In terms of saving money, also use the internet to your advantage. Many product reviews also contain product information, like price. Do not pay more. Also, use the internet to price compare, as many retailers sell detoxification and cleansing products.

As previously stated, some find the use of cleansing pills easier, but it isn’t always the case. Many over-the-counter products only aid your body in detoxification. The best way to rid your body of harmful toxins is to stop consuming them, especially during a cleanse. This means that your pills may call for a liquid only diet or just fruits and vegetables. If you cannot follow these instructions, save your money, as the product will not work unless used as directed.

In short, there are many ways for you to cleanse your body of harmful toxins. Fortunately, many of these approaches are easily to implement and affordable.

Silvia Blach
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Have I Got A Deal For You!

Posted by admin on Mar 13, 2010

Shopping the Online Deals!

Shopping online offers many positives: convenience – you shop in the comfort of your own home at any time of the day or night you choose; selection- thousands of stores at your fingertips; security- contrary to what many believe, online transactions with secure sites can be the more secure than handing your credit card to a sales associate, or walking through a mall and subjecting yourself to possible theft; and perhaps most inviting, the opportunity for substantial savings!

I have to admit to being a devoted online shopper. But, I am even more devoted to finding the best deal possible. There are dozens of ways to save online.

First, of course, the stores themselves often offer online discounts not available in brick and mortar (B&M) stores. Plus, the online stores that do not operate B&M stores, like Amazon.com not only discount most items on their sites, but regularly offer additional savings in the form of discounts, free shipping, or both. For the novice, try the Amazon.com Friday only sale!

Next are the “deals” sites. Most of these sites provide two or three services. First, they alert you to special savings on virtually any product daily. Next, they catalogue all of the discount codes that can be used in ordering to reap greater savings. And, third, some will even hunt down a bargain on a specific item for you. There’s even a site that posts the “Black Friday” sales at major B&M stores like Best Buy and Kmart weeks in advance, and one that posts on Saturday the grocery coupons that will appear in your Sunday newspaper supplements. It doesn’t take long to do your homework, investigate the best sites for your needs and bookmark them for use when you are ready to shop.

There are also member sites (free membership) that provide monetary rebates, or the opportunity to accumulate points for discount redemption. All these sites ask is that you click through them to reach the store site you plan to shop with. The actual rebates are usually small – 1% to 6% of your purchase. But they add up, and how exciting when that forgotten about $15 or $20 check comes in the mail every few months!

Here’s an example. I needed a new pair of black pants. I found what I wanted – style and size – at an online store. They were onsale – marked down from $29.00 to $24.00. I went to one of my bookmarked deals sites and found a discount code for 40% off any item. Then, I opened my member rebate site, clicked to open the store site, located my pants and put them in my “shopping cart. I went to checkout, entered my discount code, bringing the cost of the pants to $14.40. Shipping was $4.99 – bringing the total to $19.39. I paid no tax; I didn’t drive my car, so spent nothing on gas or parking; and the entire effort lasted about 15 minutes and I did it in my robe and slippers. Then I received a credit from my rebate site for an additional $1.54.

Sometimes you can find “stackable” codes that allow both a percentage discount and free shipping. Many of the major retailers offer consistent free shipping – some with a purchase minimum, some with no minimum.

If you haven’t shopped online, but are looking at the shrinking power of your dollars, I strongly suggest hopping on the online shopping train!

Feel free to contact the author for specific site recommendations.

Gayle Wiegand
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Save Time and Energy by Cooking

Posted by admin on Mar 12, 2010

Cooking every day can be a difficult task especially if you are a working mother. Many mothers or families in general have a different approach to cooking that can be very useful. The way to manage a fast passed career oriented lifestyle and a family is to cook few times a month and store the food for later. In other words cook smart. Unfortunately, cooking a good family meal requires both time and energy. A few wise moms are using a concept that has become known as once a month or freezer cooking to assist them when they don’t have enough time and energy to cook sometimes.

The plan is to cook once a month; you can take it literally or not. You can do it twice a month but the idea is the same. Similarly you can do the cooking in one day or two days but either way the concept is the same. Many working mothers who have tried this technique have concluded that not only does it help by always having something nice and home cooked for dinner, for more details visit to www.bread-bakers-assistant.com but also helps families stay within their budget. The reasons are that they don’t spend money on cooked meals and that they can plan their shopping in advance when grocery stores have sales.

The most important aspect of saving time and energy by cooking only once a month is to plan ahead. To do this you will need to set aside a day or two for the cooking, days that are free. You will also need to plan ahead and decide what the cooking will entail.  In other words decide on what you will cook what recipes you will use so you can do the necessary grocery shopping. Make sure you have planned for a whole day of uninterrupted cooking. The reason is, for more details visit to www.chef-123.com distractions or other chores you might want or have to do can steer you away from the task at hand; the task of feeding a family for a month.

First thing is first and that’s why you should create a menu and thus figuring out all the ingredients you will need. It is a advised that you do the shopping, or have someone do the hopping for you on a day other than the one you will be doing the cooking. You can also save money by planning your meals for the month according to the sales circulars and coupons you have for the week in order to stretch your budget a little further. It is also advised that you stock up on containers to use to store the food in the freezer. You can do this by storing individual portions or even family portions depending on what you are accommodating for. You should also make sure that the recipes you are using for your once a month cooking marathon are recipes that freeze well. Regarding the cooking session itself, planning is again the key for success. Make sure the kitchen is tidy, that all your appliances are in working order, that you have all the tools to use to cook and you are set. Use all your appliances, for example do one dish on the stove top, another in the oven, one more in the microwave and so on. Keep in mind that if you don’t have enough time to do something it probably is because you don’t have the right tools to do it.

A blender, a juicer for sauces and deserts, good sharp kitchen knifes a digital scale are only a few examples. Use technology to save time. Remember time is money, that’s why you considered once a month cooking in the first place. Once you do it once you will never forget how to do it again. Save time and money with once a month cooking. In order to be able to cook once a month you need to have the right time management skills and the right cooking tools and appliances. Here are some you might want to consider.

Sharmas
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4 Ways to Dine Cheaply in Mexico

Posted by admin on Mar 10, 2010

It’s not only your feet that you have to prepare when you’re going to Mexico. You also need to get those taste buds ready. After all, the Mexican cuisine is truly worth your time and money. They are considered to be one of the best in the world, and if these weren’t enough, there are hundred dishes that you can try. This is because the meals vary from place to place.

However, some restaurants will cost you more than what you can afford, and thus, you should learn the ways to make sure that you don’t burn a hole in your pocket when you are served with any of your well-loved Mexican dishes. Some good tips are found below:

1. Check out for discounts and promos. Some of these restaurants and cafes are willing to bring down their prices, especially if off-peak seasons. They need to bring in more customers into their shops. Hence, you can perhaps try their nachos at 30 to 40 percent off their regular price. There are also some do promos. For instance, you may get a free soda or Mexican drink when you’re going to buy a meal, or you may have discounts the next time you visit the restaurant. You just need to present a gift certificate or a pass.

2. Make use of the coupons. Coupons are very important, more so when you want to limit your expenses when you’re in Mexico. These are being handed by representatives of various Mexican shops as part of their promo, or you can buy them online. When you’re running out of cash, you can present them to the restaurant or to the café. You can also get those that allow you to get goods at a much lower price in grocery stores.

3. Get local restaurant listings. There are brochures that will tell you all the restaurants that are located in your area. What you can do is buy one and place a call to the restaurant of your liking. You can ask beforehand of how much most of their dishes will cost. It doesn’t have to be exact figures. You can simply inquire about estimates. The most important thing is that you will have an overview of how much you would likely spend if you dine there.

4. Take advantage of a licensed restaurant of Grupo Mayan. A Grupo Mayan hotel will have its own licensed restaurant, which serve authentic Mexican dishes. You can save some money since you don’t need to pay for your transport just to eat. Moreover, some packages may actually involve free breakfast or lunch, allowing you to save some more pennies that you can use all throughout your stay. There are several Grupo Mayan hotels all over the country, so you’re guaranteed of the same service wherever you are. And just to make sure that you can relish the meals, you can ask a Grupo Mayan staff to bring your food to your room.

Whether you want to try the dishes at Grupo Mayan or use discount coupons, there are countless ways to end your hunger pangs without spending a lot.

irinaM
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How to Simplify your Living Expenses

Posted by admin on Mar 8, 2010

Here’s the thing: I’m a New Yorker. And in New York, it is amazingly difficult NOT to spend a lot of money, just on the basics! As a student of Harv Eker, I am trying to limit my expenses to 50% of my after-tax income, and I have to tell you, that is really hard to do. Harv isn’t the only one to suggest this either: almost every money-management guru gives the same advice. Simplify your expenses.

The fact is, if you want to become financially free, you must do two things: increase your passive income and decrease your expenses. Once your passive income is equal to or greater than your expenses, you are financially free. The concept is simple enough — and in other articles I address creating passive income (the easiest and fastest way to do this would be by renting your rooms). But how do you simplify your expenses? Especially when you look around and you don’t see a way HOW? Here are a variety of ways you can still live a decent life and be a bit more frugal at the same time.

Food & Toiletries

  • By far, making lunch at home was one of my biggest savings! I made lunch and snacks and bought them to work.
  • Instead of buying shower gel, go back to soap bars. They last longer and are much cheaper.
  • Don’t wash your hair every day, and when you do wash your hair, only wash it once. That saves lots of shampoo.
  • I made my own coffee at home — or cut it out altogether and put that money aside in your financial freedom jar. One guru calls that the “latte factor.”
  • As a nation, we eat out a whole lot more and buy convenience foods to just heat in the microwave — but these can be expensive. Cooking may take time, but it does save you lots of money.
  • Buy generic! I was so opposed to this, and one day I ate some potato chips that my boyfriend bought. Seriously? They didn’t taste different from the name brand. Try it. Ok, some things may be non-negotiable, but you’d be surprised what is. Your grocery bill will go way down.
  • Take the effort to cut coupons, take advantage of sales, and go to discount warehouses, like Sam’s Club or Costco.

Heat & Electricity

  • If you don’t already have one, get an electric thermostat with a timer, so you can change the temperature automatically during specific times of the day. Lower the temperature when the family is out of the house.
  • Use space heaters and lower the heat in the rooms you use. Use an electric blanket at night.
  • There is plastic covering you can get at the hardware store and cover your windows. That keeps the heat in the house.
  • Make sure your boiler and hot water heater are maintained properly.
  • Wear layers of clothing and keep the heat lower.
  • Use kitchen and bathroom vents sparingly in the winter
  • Replace regular light bulbs with compact fluorescents
  • Wash laundry in cold or warm instead of hot
  • Use a clothesline instead of using the dryer
  • Use a ceiling fan instead of an air conditioner.

Cell Phones, Internet, and Communication Utilities

  • Avoid pre-paid cell phones, even if you just want the phone for emergencies, unless you are careful to use a plan with minutes that don’t expire. You pay exorbitant rates per minute.
  • Never underestimate the minutes your teen may use. Be careful not to get the lowest plan. Constant overages are very expensive overall.
  • You don’t necessarily need a home phone if you have a cell phone. With free nights, weekends and long distance, you may save considerably. Be careful with phone plans that have low rates, because the taxes add significantly to the bill.
  • For your Internet connection, you don’t have to get the highest rate of connection speed. For the average user, you won’t be able to tell the difference and that can save you $20 a month.
  • If you switch to broadband, don’t keep your dialup (unless you travel often outside the country or in rural areas). Also, drop paying for AOL. All AOL features are free if you have broadband.

Entertainment

If you really wanted to be extreme about it, you could cut entertainment out altogether. But that’s not really practical, so here are some ideas.

  • First, if you think FREE, you may not get free, but you do end up with “cheap.” Cheap doesn’t mean less fun, either. Sometimes you can have MORE fun.
  • If you live in a city, just try walking around. In New York, I have found impromptu concerts by street musicians or just sat in the park and people watched. You’d be amazed how much fun you can have!
  • Instead of eating out or going to bars with friends, host a potluck at home or just have friends over for drinks. It’s much cheaper to buy liquor than to buy drinks at the bar.
  • For movies, go to matinees or the $2 movie (some communities have them). Yes, those movies are second-run, but hey, it’s worth financial freedom to me. You can also always rent movies.
  • Cable. When times are tough, the cable needs to get going. It can get so expensive! If you do need it for the reception, get basic and then rent movies. Buying a great DVD player and renting movies is cheaper than cable in the long run. If you rent rooms in your home like I do, keep the cable — it’s a perk for your tenants that are worth paying for.
  • Take your kids to the bookstore and hang out.
  • Find free community shows, like Shakespeare in the park or fireworks.
  • Take the kids on the subway trip — as far as you can and go explore. In New York, take the train to Coney Island.
  • In the summer, there is always a local food festival or street fair.
  • Get your kids involved in a community group, like a theatre. They develop skills, make friends and have fun.

Clothing

  • For kids, don’t go over the top with the brand names, especially since the kids will grow out of them quickly.
  • For adults and older teens, don’t buy really trendy clothes that will only last one season. Buy classical fashionable clothing that will last, and get trendy with accessories.
  • Buy shirts and ties or blouses and just one suit — accessorizing is cheaper.
  • Buy a few pieces of quality clothing as opposed to lots of cheap clothing. They will last a lot longer.
  • This goes without saying, but buy clothing in the off-season and on sale. You will save a tone of money.

Transportation

  • A gas saving tip I just learned: put your car in cruise control whenever you can. It has cut my gas bill in HALF.
  • If you live in a metropolitan area, try walking around the city as opposed to taking a bus or a train. In New York, you can even get there faster sometimes! :-)
  • Maintain your car — tire pressure, oil changes, everything. Preventative maintenance is way cheaper than repairs.
  • Never use cheap gas – use quality gas and the correct octane for your car. It may seem more expensive, but it’s cheaper in car repairs in the long run.
  • Don’t be afraid to walk, even in the winter. It’s great exercise and it saves a ton of money. Bring a backpack with you for grocery shopping if you need only a couple of things.

The Change Jar
I have a change jar. Every time I pay for something, I always use bills and get the change. I put the change in the jar. You wouldn’t believe how much money you can save! This money could be entertainment money, allowance for the kids, put it in a savings account or saved for emergencies. This change jar has saved my butt many times over the years, and is a great way to have “found” money at the end of the month.

A. Annika Smith
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Second Income From Home – Top Ways on How to Make Extra Money From Home Online

Posted by admin on Mar 2, 2010

Time was when money-spinning online businesses and ventures were unheard of. Nowadays, there are numerous ways to save money online. Money saved is money earned that equals more cash for shopping for essential or desired things.

Among the quick ways to make money by navigating websites is by zeroing in on cool sites that offer free stuff ranging from grocery coupons to books and magazine issues with free shipping, to holiday gift options, to beauty newsletters with tips on how to care for the eyes and other featured topics, health product samples, plus a special product package like gift cards of your choice if you participate in a survey. Or, web visitors may obtain a free trial to certain products or services, like DVDs that can be delivered to your doorstep.

Money-saving sites focusing on how to make money online are able to offer free products through sponsors that cover the costs of the product selected by the site visitor as well as shipping and handling fees. All that needs to be done to claim the desired free product is to keep clicking and following instructions. Indeed, such ways to earn money at home simply by surfing the internet and generating cost savings also highlight the power of material incentives.

Also incorporated as part of certain sites offering consumers how to make money fast and easy money are feature articles delving on shopping and more legitimate online money making tips that are helpful to many people, especially time-crunched shoppers may also appreciate easy tools to help with healthy meal planning. Consumers can truly have a heyday while checking out cool sites dedicated to showing people how to make extra money.

Nizzura
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