2011 could be the breakthrough year for the online coupon sites
Although the first Hungarian sites offering bonuses and coupons are less than a year old, in April this year, 1.5 percent of the population between the age of 14-74 have purchased products this kind of way.
According to the survey of GKIeNET-BCE E-business Research Center; these sites that offering bonuses and couponons have every chance to make a significant change in the Hungarian online commerce in 2011. The business model is working perfectly on the Hungarian market as well, and does not require any major changes, compared to the solutions used overseas – reports tozsdeforum.hu
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