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I just read an interesting article over at Neuromarketing, which talks about the importance of touch in making a good impression. Those with a firm handshke score significantly higher in job interviews. The researchers also found that in an economic experiment involving the exchange of money, if someone was primed with a back massage, they would return 243% more money than those who were not primed.

  

Perhaps WebNotes' next advertising campaign will be free massages before demos of our tool. 

  

 

 

  

 
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  • I think that goes for a massage! thanks for the post.


    Robert



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