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The Wall Street Journal Blog is covering Ed Moran’s study of more than 100 businesses with online communities. According to the study “Thirty-five percent of the online communities studied have less than 100 members; less than 25% have more than 1,000 members – despite the fact that close to 60% 6% of these businesses have spent over $1 Million.” Read the story on the WSJ blog.
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There was a recent correction posted on the WSJ blog:
Thirty-five percent of the online communities studied have less than 100 members; less than 25% have more than 1,000 members – despite the fact that 6% of these businesses spent over $1 million on their community projects.
Anne,
Thank you for the update. I will make the correction the post.
Regards,
Phil
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