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Jiang Qin started with creating forums and continually organizing events to gather traffic. His primary goal was to build a massive pool of traffic.

With traffic, any business expansion becomes infinitely possible.

Now, he had the traffic pool.

Thus, group buying became the final step in monetizing this traffic.

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In an era where smartphones and online payments were not widespread, this ...

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