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Hankook Tire Re-Launches Tire Billboard In Times Square

In the midst of flashy Times Square with its numerous digital out-of-home boards, Hankook Tire America Corp., Wayne, New Jersey, has re-launched its popular tire-shaped billboard in a new marketing initiative that will make it a visual staple right in the center of America’s most famous intersection for at least one full year. The billboard, Continue reading

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Promotion Expo, A Window For DS In Italy

Promotion Expo, an exhibition held in Milan last week, gave an important position to Digital Signage. The show covers the entire range of loyalty programs, premiums, business gifts, licensing, direct marketing, events, digital signage and in-store communication. This year on its 20th edition, Promotion Expo welcomed 8,000 visitors and had over 70 exhibitors. AssoDS, the Continue reading

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Good Morning Judge How Are You Today?

An Ontario Superior Court of Justice ruling on Toronto’s contentious billboard tax is expected to save Canada’s out-of-home and digital out-of-home companies millions of dollars. The ruling came last week following appeals brought both by the Out-of-Home Marketing of Canada Association and by the Pattison Outdoor Advertising LP/Pattison Sign Group. They took legal action against Continue reading

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The Influence on Digital Signage

Yesterday, one of my favorite Tweeters, Aaron Danks , asked this on Twitter : I want to try and answer. It’s going to take more than 140 characters. Here we go: It’s the other way around. What new, unpredictable, market/industry will enter digital signage? Mobile and Social Media. As an industry, digital signage is driven by technology: a screen, or a computer, or software. It’s what you’re going to do with it that will make the difference. In reality, a TV is nothing more than a computer screen (or vice versa). And our culture is rapidly reaching a saturation point with screens. Nowadays you find yourself surprised when you’re in a venue without a screen. If the venue doesn’t have a screen, chances are you do, with your mobile device. There are two things everyone has now: A screen and a camera. Everyone will want to make content for a screen. Content is now being driven by social media. The ability to share information across an almost universal platform like Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, or YouTube enables real-time messaging, information, and engagement. Networks will facilitate this easy interactivity. You don’t follow Starbucks.com. You follow Twitter.com/starbucks , or Facebook.com/starbucks . That’s how Starbucks promotes themselves and engages with consumers. Mobile presents a complement, a companion to digital signage in the potential for engagement. When Starbucks asks you to follow them. How are you following? Through your mobile device. When you see a screen offering to post your SMS, where is the SMS coming from? Your mobile device. The term ‘Social Media’ is as inappropriate in discussing convergence of channels, platforms, and messages as the term ‘digital signage’ is to describe the multitude of available screens and locations on which we see the very messages we are putting out there. But, in a general sense, the influence of social media’s best practices will be the driver of digital signage messaging. Coupled with the interactive nature of mobile devices, digital signage will be a complementary channel of engagement for both the network and the audience. There. That’s my answer. Agree? Disagree? Chime in. I’d love to hear what you think. Subscribe to the comments for this post? Digg this! Share this on Facebook Share this on LinkedIn Share this on Reddit Stumble upon something good? Share it on StumbleUpon Share this on Technorati Tweet This! Continue reading

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Content Marketing – A Trend for 2011

In 2011 companies will have to focus their promotional and marketing strategies in creating content that will attract consumers in a natural way, instead of continuing to promote their products and services with simple ads that interrupt their activities, which attract consumers less and less. Consumers do not want to be watching a movie and be interrupted constantly with ads. Attractive content are branded tactics created with a company’s brand name (ads, videos in YouTube, online games, Facebook pages and mobile apps) in which the end consumers want to be part off and actively participate, they want to engage with the product and the way its promoted and sold. The content has to be entertaining, fun, informative, functional or capable of satisfying the needs of the client without interrupting the activity of the user. In Social Media it has become very obvious the power of sponsored content or “earned media”. In the United States, three out of four companies that are engaged in social media use content marketing in their campaigns, according to studies performed by King Fish Media and Hubspot. “Earned Media” is also knows as free media or publicity gained though promotional efforts other than advertising and includes news articles or shows, letters to the editor, editorials and polls on television and internet. Advertising agencies and professional publicists have always tried to create ads that are effective and edgy, but in this day and age the traditional advertising model is no longer performing. To achieve creating content that is attractive and that properly markets a product or service, it has to be unique, useful, properly executed, fun and within context of the channel used to be promoted. Companies and their executives now really have to think outside the box and work harder to find out what the client wants and not what the business thinks the client is looking for. The ideas for content marketing should be based on the behavior, the attitude and the lifestyle of the consumers. This new marketing idea implies going from just selling a product to identifying and solving the needs of the clients and giving them what they want. Companies need to ask themselves what they can do for their client not only what they can sell to them. This new marketing trend will make use of research to find out what, when and how the consumer wants a product or a service. Successful marketing campaigns will make use of creating emotions as they promote their products and services through content marketing. Continue reading

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Benefits of an Outdoor Kiosk

Nowadays, an outdoor kiosk used to provide various services and also serve as a point of sale has become ubiquitous. These are detached, interface based, automated systems which can be used to access information or facilitate business transactions of the sale of a variety of products. They comprise a computer and a touch screen monitor, and are unlike usual computers because they have a defined function and are proposed to be used by the common public. An outdoor kiosk is most suitable when placed in areas frequented by people and facilitates the entry of information by customers by way of an input set-up like touch screen and keyboards. A kiosk placed outdoor is usually enclosed securely and has a variety of components like a communication apparatus, speakers and amplifiers, a keyboard and sensors to offer an idyllic interface experience for all those who use the kiosk. These kiosks are equipped to function independently, without any support from the business’ personnel. These make up the main aspects of any outdoor kiosk. Such kiosks can offer loads of benefits to the public. These kiosks have been designed to meet specific expectations from the public. They offer them practical help by cutting down on unnecessary waiting periods common in many government bureaus. The public need not be computer literate to make use of kiosks as they don’t call for any particular preparation for being utilized. An outdoor kiosk can be gainfully situated at locales with a low computer usage to help people with no internet access avail different services. An outdoor kiosk is extremely proficient and can comprehend virtually any instruction right away. These kiosks can give the public an improved experience and free them from the exasperation of being incapable of conveying their requests. People can carry out the particular tasks they want to. They don’t need to come back again on account of long waiting periods or decreased staff numbers. Such kiosks are easy to hire. They can help reduce financial constraints by reducing the requirement for extra staff. They can make use of resources more efficiently. Kiosks can be used as an instrument for improving outside service and engender a well-organized internal system. An outdoor kiosk can ensure an increase in the rate of return. This means that by reducing the spending on additional staff, and increasing the profits at the same time can be possible by using outdoor kiosks. Continue reading

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World McDonaldization

McDonald’s is the leader in the fast food industry. For years their philosophy of providing good food for a low price has lead to astounding growth throughout the world. This has lead to new jobs and economic benefit for wherever the stores are located. McDonald’s uses strong marketing and solid economic practices to insure they will not lose their position in the fast food industry. McDonald’s is a huge business and it has many effects on society both positive and negative. The McDonaldization of the American Nation has resulted in many new jobs being created. However there is a negative stigma surrounding the jobs that McDonald’s offers. A job at McDonald’s is rarely seen as a job that could become one’s career. Although most jobs at all fast food restaurants are viewed negatively, McDonald’s is the premier fast food restaurant and so the bulk of the criticism falls on them. There are a lot of complaints directed at McDonald’s for their low paying jobs, but McDonald’s provides a key role in this society for giving people jobs when they need them. On the McDonald’s home page there is a variety of jobs that are offered to the average worker, and paired with these jobs is a list of skills that a person must be competent at in order to correctly perform the job. These competency requirements are very low and can be fulfilled by the vast majority of the American public. Most Americans view working at McDonald’s as a job that can start a teenager off into the working world, but they do not expect this teenager to work there for more than a year at McDonald’s. People who work at McDonald’s serving food during their teen years are seen to have a job that is inferior. Although working at a McDonald’s as a teenager is not desired by most, the people who do apply for job and get hired are pleased to have the job. They know that they will most likely not have a career with McDonald’s and yet they are happy that McDonald’s is giving them a chance to make money and get some job experience. In America a job at McDonald’s is looked down on but that is not the case in many parts of the world. Rarely are middle aged adults serving food at a McDonald’s in the US if they are not on the management, but in some countries having a job at McDonald’s provides a secure paycheck and a safe future. Americans tend to forget that there are other people in the world who would be grateful for a job that pays four dollars an hour not to mention the seven dollars an hour or more that US citizens are getting paid at McDonald’s. In the US McDonald’s are not viewed as nice restaurants; they provide average food for a cheap price, and this keeps the public coming back for more. However in poorer parts of the world McDonald’s is viewed as a gourmet restaurant by some, and securing a job there would raise the persons living style enormously. McDonald’s is a pioneer of the fast food industry and the jobs offered at one of its restaurants are similar to those offered at the other fast food burger joints. If a person was to be hired at McDonald’s they will most likely be started off as the frying person. This person is in charge of all the French fries and other frying processes that take place during a typical day. Next they will either be trained how to make burgers or how to man the front counter. Males are usually trained to make burgers quickly and efficiently while females are usually trained on the front counter and the register. There can be a lot of pressure for the employees to work quickly when many large orders are coming through. McDonald’s has a reputation to keep that is reflected in its ability to serve the customer his or her food in very little time. If a person was to work at McDonald’s they will acquire very few skills from the employment. One may think that they will learn how to make French fries and hamburgers but this is hardly the case. The French fries are prepackaged and frozen, and all the employee needs to do is drop them in the oil and press a button which will start a timer. Patties are taken out of the freezer dropped on the grill, and then flipped over when the timer goes off. Both flipping burgers and making french fries can be dangerous as the hot oil involved often splatters on the workers arms causing pain and discoloration of the skin. It takes no skills to make the food at McDonald’s, and the other duties requirements of the job take only slightly more skill. Working at McDonald’s may teach a person communication skills, but more than likely the worker will be parroting what his or her boss told them to say. The article “Luring Youth to Fast Food Jobs” published in USA Today shows the dissatisfaction of the employees working at McDonald’s, particularly because of the unsafe and greasy working conditions. Working at McDonald’s does not teach useful skills that can easily applied to other jobs, and these jobs can be unsafe. McDonald’s does provide good food for a low price, and that is what American consumers are concerned with. McDonald’s has high popularity among many Americans. The Golden Arches are a symbol of one of the major structures in place in America, fast food. Since McDonald’s was first opened in the year 1940 in San Bernardino, California, its goal has always been to promote its fast service and great food. There has been some great slogans and advertisements from McDonald’s. Some of its most famous ones have been in more recent years. Slogans such as, “Two all-beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions on a sesame seed bun”, “You deserve a break today”, “I’m Lovin’ it”, and the most recent, “McDonald’s Dollar Menuaires” (McDonald’s). These slogans serve as a gateway between McDonald’s and its customers. It is McDonald’s way of getting their name out. Many other ways McDonald’s has gone in order to promote their business was to get involved in many different aspects of life. McDonald’s is trying to prove to consumers that they can come to McDonald’s for any type of occasion. I’m sure there is someone at McDonald’s who would be willing to have customer’s wedding in their store if there was someone willing to do so. McDonald’s is spending much of its money on promotions and good public relations in order to keep their business going. There also has been several times that bad publicity can hurt their company. Critics are at the forefront of this anti-McDonald’s movement. Critics do what they do best, criticize. A good example of bad publicity is the movie “Super Size Me” by Morgan Spurlock in 2004. Morgan Spurlock spent thirty days eating nothing but McDonald’s in order to examine the results. Everyone agreed, including three doctors, a nutritionist, and even a spokesperson for the McDonald’s said that eating McDonald’s is bad for you. This movie is definitely bad publicity for McDonald’s. That is one reason behind their marketing for their new line of premium salads and sandwiches. Yet it turns out this new line of food is just as unhealthy as any of their other sandwiches, but because of good marketing skills that McDonald’s has employed, people do not know that this food is just as bad for you as the next item on the menu. No matter what business you are in, it is always a good idea to have a solid marketing department on your payroll because through this very department is your ticket to your consumer. If the consumer does not believe your product is necessary, then you are dead in the water. McDonald’s has realized this and taken full advantage if it. Using economic principals McDonald’s has been able to capitalize on its marketing campaign. Economists who study industrial organization divide markets into four types-monopoly, oligopoly, monopolistic competition, and perfectly competition. McDonald’s is monopolistic competition. Monopolistic competition, like oligopoly, is a market structure that lies between the extreme cases of perfectly competition and monopoly. But compared with the only a few sellers in the oligopoly market, there are many firms competing for the same group of customers in monopolistic competition. Each firm produces a product that is at least slightly different from those of other firms. Thus, rather than being a price taker, each firm faces a downward-sloping demand curve. And firms can enter (or exit) the market without restriction. Thus, the number of firms in the market adjusts until economic profits are driven to zero. Like other kinds of firms, McDonald’s aims to maximize profit. Profit is a firm’s total revenue minus its total cost. Total revenue is the amount that the firm receives for the sale of its output and total cost is the amount that the firm pays to buy inputs. Therefore, we can increase profit by increasing total revenue, by decreasing total cost, or doing both. Here are two interesting approaches that McDonald’s used and is testing to increase its profit. The first one is outsourcing of workers. When you take orders through drive-through windows, the employees who you are talking to are not the ones in that franchisee, but the ones who are in India. When you finish taking orders, they will type your orders into computers and then the orders are automatically sent to the franchisee where you are now in. Two destinations are connected with software program. It doesn’t need to hire the employees for taking order in its franchisees, where the workers’ wages are high. It hires employees in India where the wages are much lower than most other countries. Therefore, McDonald’s can save much of its cost to workers. The second approach is using automatic order-taker machines. McDonald’s is working on it. Two prototype ordering kiosks are already in tests at the company’s food-research laboratory in suburban Chicago. And one McDonald’s franchisee in Wyoming, Mich., outside Grand Rapids is testing a third. The kiosks do more than save money on live staffers. They also give customers an electronic push to order more. It asks if customers would like to “Super Size” a meal-that is, buy one with more French fries and a bigger drink. The machine also suggests ordering a dessert. One retired Canadian McDonald’s franchisee, who independently installed automated devices several years ago, found that the average automated order was $1.20 larger than that placed with employees. Mr. Berg installed the ordering kiosk in his restaurant’s Play Place as a service to parents who don’t want to leave their kids to order lunch. Instead, they simply step up to the machine, a brightly colored box slightly smaller than a telephone booth, make their meal selections on a touch-activated screen and insert money to pay for the food. An employee brings their order and their change to them. Ms. Howard, the chain’s spokeswoman, stresses that the whole concept of automation remains an experiment. “It’s still early in the game to know if this would work,” she says. “We need to see how this integrates with our operations behind the counter.” There are many other approaches and strategies that McDonald’s is using. If then, what is the result of these efforts? From 1996 to 2006, in 11 years, the McDonald’s total revenue is almost always rising in straight line. But in 2001 and 2002, it is not that great. In 2001 and 2002, its net income drops significantly. One of the most important reasons is its public image as a purveyor of fatty, unhealthful food with growing concern about obesity. It results in a fourth-quarter 2002 loss of $343.8 million-the first quarterly loss in McDonald’s 38 years as a public company. However, totally compared to its two competitors-Wendy’s and Burger King, McDonald’s, this multinational corporation has much higher total revenue and net income. McDonald’s has shown the world that it has a winning strategy for providing its customers with inexpensive food in a short period of time. However the jobs that it offers the average employee are not satisfactory and they do not provide employees with practical knowledge for other working environments. McDonald’s has created many jobs that many people are pleased to have, and McDonald’s has been able to open many new restaurants due partially to its brilliant marketing. Although McDonald’s serves many good purposes in society its harmful practices in certain areas of the company lead us to conclude that McDonald’s has a largely negative effect on many countries, especially America. Written by John Severin, Yogurt Starter http://yogurtstarter.net Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=John_Severin Continue reading

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DVDNow Kiosks – Franchise Opportunity Review and Information

DVDNow is a franchise opportunity poised to take advantage of the growing DVD rental industry. With large companies like Red Box and MovieCube beginning to dominate the rental industry, and with blockbuster stores disappearing from the rental arena, this new company has an opportunity to move into an already established industry and realize profits immediately. This is a review of the company’s franchise opportunity. Continue reading

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5 Free Internet Marketing Tools For Restaurant Owners

Even the economy is expected to improve in 2010, industry experts estimate that sales in restaurants will decline by about 0.8 percent, compared to $328 billion in last year. It is not a good news for restaurant managers, because the lean sales will force them to face another bitter, hard fight war through 2010. Internet nowadays has magnificent effects on business, but few restaurant owners notice it also brings 5 effective while free marketing tools to boost their customer traffic Continue reading

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Easy Methods To Set Up Solid SEO Techniques | GVO Kiosk Business …

SEO strategies are going to be necessary to your internet marketing. Continue reading

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FHTM Overview – Base Your Decision on This

Overview FHTM has been growing since it was founded in 2001 by Paul Orbison. Continue reading

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Kiosk Manufacturers

Business competition has increased greatly in recent times. As a result, a need is felt to improve methods of marketing and proper research in order to increase business productivity. In order to put forward a better image in the consumer market, small firms, business houses and large multinational conglomerates have started adopting new marketing strategies Continue reading

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Review of GVO

The GVO essentials Many people these days prefer to start their own home based businesses over the internet but may not have the right understanding about going about such business. There are a number of services or companies that provide necessary training out of which one of them is GVO. Marketing of the GVO deal is done by Derrick Van Dyke on behalf of the Kiosk Website Hosting Company Continue reading

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Printable – What Small Business Owners Can Learn From Kiosk Salespeople

I was walking through my local mall the other day, when a woman at a kiosk asked me if I had a minute to try out her special, like-no-other-in-the-world hand cream. Continue reading

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GVO Pre Launch

Global Virtual Opportunities Kiosk.ws, the hosting choice of many of the big Internet marketing gurus, is relaunching under a new brand that will be called Global Virtual Opportunities, or GVO. Kiosk was already well known for being the perfect hosting plan designed specifically with Internet marketers in mind. They have added several new resources to there plan that make GVO the ultimate resource for today’s Internet marketer Continue reading

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Trending Internet Café Biz

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Choosing The Right Enclosure For A Kiosk Project

Choosing the right enclosure for your kiosk can make you outdoor digital signage campaign a success providing you know what to look for. When you are deploying a kiosk project it can be a daunting task, but the correct way to start the project is with the enclosure that will be based around the kiosk Continue reading

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Phone Booth = Power Brand? 3 Marketing Lessons From an 86-Year Old Success Story

The red phone box is more than just a conversation piece. It’s an enduring treasure. Just imagine the streets of many cities without it. Continue reading

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GVO Explained

If you’re thinking about getting on board GVO, be sure to find out precisely what it is first. In this article, I am going to give you an accurate snapshot of what the entire GVO organisation is all about, so make yourself comfortable and in five mins time you can make a well-informed decision of whether or not to join. firstly, GVO is the name which has been given to the network marketing opportunity launched by Joel Therien and his team at Kiosk Continue reading

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Success Depends on Carrying Over Your Marketing Message to the Retail Floor

Over the Thanksgiving holiday, I decided to spend a day in the yard raking up the last of my fall leaves. Not wanting to lose my belt-clipped cell phone during the process, I removed it, placed it on the counter and did my best to corral the leaves that ultimately would fill 23 yard bags. After completing my chore, I went to retrieve my phone, but instead of finding it on the counter where I had left it, I found it submerged in the dog’s water dish at my feet Continue reading

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Digital Signage: How to Customize Marketing Campaigns Based on Consumer Interaction

Here’s an interesting concept: Base in-store promotions on what shoppers actually want, not what some marketer thinks they want. That’s the bottom line on findings from the recent consumer intentions and intended actions survey from Worthington, OH, -based BIGresearch. Survey findings, released in May at the Promotion Marketing Association’s first annual Shopper Marketing Summit in Minneapolis, show something that –while seemingly obvious– often goes overlooked: every retailer has a unique customer base. Continue reading

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Infiniti Interactive Kiosk

People discover the features of the new Infniti cars by playing with interacive brochures Check out our latest news on : www.augmented-reality-news.com Official Website www.t-immersion.com Continue reading

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Choosing the Best MLM Opportunity for You

There are two very important decisions to make in the life of every entrepreneur: is it time to go into business for myself, and what business will be best for me and best for my future clients? The decision to go into business for you is one of timing and of commitment. Continue reading

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Simple Guide to Telling Your Career Story in a Resume

Story telling is a proven method for conveying key messages, usually by teachers, leaders and journalists. It is a technique that also can work for job seekers, especially at a mid- and senior level. It’s a way for you to highlight key accomplishments, and indicate the scope and impact of your work. Continue reading

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2010 Wealthy Affiliate University Review

I will soon be completing my second year at Wealthy Affiliate University (May 29, 2010). I will be signing up for a third year. WAU is the Top-Rated Site to Learn Internet Marketing Continue reading

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Digital Screen Multimedia Exhibition Displays on a Budget?

Attending an exhibition or trade show is the perfect platform for communicating with large groups of people and potential customers. Traditional methods of marketing and advertising at exhibitions are a proven effective method with graphic panels, posters and banners Continue reading

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5 Good Network Marketing Companies

Although there are plenty of scams out there when it comes to network marketing companies, there are also quite a few legitimate companies in which money can be made, even if you’re on the bottom rung. The following is a list of 5 good network marketing companies and what stands out about them. Continue reading

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Marketing in Transition

Introduction Marketing is the management process that identifies, anticipates and satisfies customer requirements profitably. In pre-modern economies, the predominance of small enterprise and there was monopoly and there was no recognition of marketing as a separate field of expertise. Marketing emerged as a separate technical field only in the late 19th century Continue reading

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How to Make a Single Mall Kiosk Into a Multi-National Company

One of the bigger mistakes we see new entrepreneurs and startup businesses make is to try to hit a home run right out of the box. My experience in the days when I played baseball, and in building a solid business foundation, is that when purposely trying to hit home runs, you usually strike out. Continue reading

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