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Is Your Web Business Sticky?Do customer loyalty programs work for Asian American businesses?Interacting with customers and sustaining enduring relationships stand at the core of doing business on the Internet. Keeping customers loyal, however, is not easy. Just ask David Liu, chief operating officer at YesAsia.com, a San Francisco-based e-business that sells Asian entertainment products over the Internet. |
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