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  2. Cummings' Guest House - Wikipedia

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    It was a popular accommodation, with word at first spread by word of mouth, and later by tour guides specifically targeting African-American vacationers. It regularly played host to African-American performers who played at the Old Orchard Beach Casino, but were refused accommodation at area hotels despite a lack of segregation laws in the state.

  3. Corinne's Place - Wikipedia

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    She bought the property in 1985, but struggled to get a loan, and took on a catering job to fund the business. [6] At first, the restaurant was open only on weekends. [ 6 ] By 1995, it was open Wednesday through Saturday, with an all-day buffet on Sundays. [ 6 ]

  4. Word-of-mouth marketing - Wikipedia

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    Word-of-mouth marketing (WOMM, WOM marketing, also called word-of-mouth advertising) is the communication between consumers about a product, service, or company in which the sources are considered independent of direct commercial influence that has been actively influenced or encouraged as a marketing effort (e.g. 'seeding' a message in a network rewarding regular consumers to engage in WOM ...

  5. The Halal Guys - Wikipedia

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    As word of mouth spread via these cab drivers, the operators created the signature dish, a platter of chicken and rice which was popularized within the Muslim community in the city. [ 6 ] The cart has caused a decline in the popularity of hot dog vendors in New York City and has influenced many food trucks.

  6. Word of mouth - Wikipedia

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    Word of mouth is the passing of information from person to person using oral communication, which could be as simple as telling someone the time of day. [1] Storytelling is a common form of word-of-mouth communication where one person tells others a story about a real event or something made up.

  7. Catering - Wikipedia

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    Catering is the business of providing food services at a remote site or a site such as a hotel, hospital, pub, aircraft, cruise ship, park, festival, filming location or film studio. History of catering

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  9. Pork roll - Wikipedia

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    The organizers had spent a total of $50 on advertising, the publicity being mainly through Facebook posts and word of mouth. [ 36 ] The following year, the organizers split up over a disagreement as to where the festival was to be held and whether Trenton Social was large enough to accommodate the expected visitor numbers, and held competing ...