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in Forbes
India's second-home market might not be steaming, but it's still
pretty hot.
Lauren Sherman 05.09.08, 4:00 PM ET : According to a study
conducted by Kapston.com, a Bangalore-based E-business
consulting firm, second-home sales in India increased by 50%
from 2002 to 2007.
http://www.forbes.com/realestate/2008/05/08/india-second-homes-forbeslife-cx_ls_0509realestate.html |
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Featured
in Financial Express
40% online product views translate into offline buys: Study
New Delhi, Sep 7 A whopping 40% of Internet users who researched
products online in 2006 bought them offline from a neighborhood
store or some other offline channel, according to a study by
Kapston, online technology mall Gadgets Guru and web-to-store
major OffersForShoppers.
Read more at
http://www.financialexpress.com/news/40-online-product-views-translate-into-offline-buys-Study/215117/
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Featured in Indian Express
Kerala becomes hot spot for second
home
Kochi, Thursday December 20 2007
07:51 IST According to a study made by Kapston.com, an e-business
consulting firm, sales of second home increased by 50 percent
during 2002-2007 with 54 percent of them using it for
recreational use like vacations and holidays.
Read more at
http://www.newindpress.com/NewsItems.asp?ID=IEX20071219212944&Title=Kochi&rLink=0
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Featured in IAMAI (Internet and Mobile Association of India)
Online for research, offline for
purchase!
According to the new
study by Kapston in association with GadgetsGuru, India’s first
online technology mall and OffersForShoppers India’s first
web-to-store, 40% of Internet users who reported researching
products online during the 2006 calendar year bought those
products offline at a neighborhood store or via some other
offline channel.
Read more at
http://www.thinkingaloud.in/2007/09/10/online-for-research-offline-for-purchase/
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Featured
in Rediff.com
India's second-home market might
not be steaming, but it's still pretty hot.
According to a study conducted by
Kapston.com, a Bangalore-based E-business consulting firm,
second-home sales in India increased by 50 per cent from 2002 to
2007.
Read more at
http://www.rediff.com/money/2008/may/13forbes.htm
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