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From the supplier: Banks should fully exploit the power of online information services such as the Internet to gain insight into competitors' strategies and support their own marketing strategies and counterstrategies. The process of browsing over the Internet is simple and relatively inexpensive. More costly online sources of data are periodical directories and on-line article search databases. The latter provides the most exhaustive information on a per minute basis, which can turn out to be rather costly.
Citation Details Title: Using information services to sneak a peek at the competition. Author: Jim Boucher Publication:Bank Marketing (Magazine/Journal) Date: March 1, 1996 Publisher: Bank Marketing Assn. Volume: v28 Issue: n3 Page: p32(4)