themutual.net

LemmingInvestor

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Hi,

I am a firm believer that on-line retail sales as a whole across most sectors will thrive just as traditional retail out-lets will suffers, the latter has it place of course, but the general public will discriminate against certain sectors as time goes on. Retailers who provide services to the older generation, 40, 50, or 60 somethings, there will continue to have a market of course. However, as each younger generation becomes more familiar with on-line shopping showing fewer inhibitions then the on-line market will grow disproportionately to tradition retail out-lets.

We have published what we think will be another small cap gem, themutual.

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The company incentivises shoppers to purchase goods and services through its website from over 500 merchants, including John Lewis, Dell, Argos, Amazon and many others of similar global standing, in exchange for trading points and/or shares in the company, as well as for discounts on many of the items bought.

It also stimulates business by sending out every day, on average, one million promotional e-mails, both relevant and effective to members and clients, and does so at practically no cost. All are accompanied by reward opportunities to provide strong reason to receive and react, which sets the company apart from other e-mail marketing providers. Considering the power and cost of advertising, which in this case is free, TMN has created a strong platform for its future growth.

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Kind regards
Elric
 
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