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\nConsumers use the Internet not only to buy products, but to research products as well. Nearly 9 out of 10 consumers use search engines to find local businesses. An astonishing 78 percent have researched a product online and then made a purchase in the store.

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\nAs consumers\u2019 lives become busier, shoppers do not have time to go from store-to-store to compare products and make purchases. They use the Internet to research product specs, read reviews, and seek out competitive prices. In fact, 73 percent use the top three search engines\u2014Google, Yahoo! or MSN\u2014when shopping for products. Even beyond that, consumers are using the Internet to look for products close to home. Research is showing that more than 70 percent of consumers want to stay within a 20-minute drive of their homes to do their shopping.

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\nThe lessons to learn here are two-fold:

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