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Don’t Listen To Your Customers–Watch Them | Fast Company | Business + Innovation
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Don’t listen to your customers, watch them
Don’t Listen To Your Customers—Watch Them
By: David Zax, fastcompany.comThe dating site Zoosk better serves users by analyzing their behavior on the site rather than by listening to what they say.
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That elegant alumin…
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