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	<title>Comments on: Small Market Deals: A Talk With Deal Garden&#8217;s Pat Lazure</title>
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		<title>By: Michael T. Arkfeld</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is an excellent post, Peter.  Great find.  Deal Garden is certainly onto something.  Their model will probably translate to suburbs as well as many, many more of the small to midsize rural markets that they&#039;re already targeting.  I live south of Denver, and grow tired of the seemingly unlimited number of emails that I receive daily, and can&#039;t imagine living in Boston sorting through 60.  I think I&#039;d throw up my hands and give up.  The hyper local play with daily deals could be the direction in which all things go.  My inbox sure hopes so.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is an excellent post, Peter.  Great find.  Deal Garden is certainly onto something.  Their model will probably translate to suburbs as well as many, many more of the small to midsize rural markets that they&#8217;re already targeting.  I live south of Denver, and grow tired of the seemingly unlimited number of emails that I receive daily, and can&#8217;t imagine living in Boston sorting through 60.  I think I&#8217;d throw up my hands and give up.  The hyper local play with daily deals could be the direction in which all things go.  My inbox sure hopes so.</p>
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