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Five search terms have been used: the generic search term "bath salts" followed by the model name searches of Ivory Wave, Cloud 9, Vanilla Sky, and Lunar Wave. The first fifty sites per search had been reviewed given: 1) close to 80% of customers don't go beyond the primary 20 hyperlinks in searches (B. J. Jansen, Spink, & Pedersen, 2005; B.J. Jansen, Spink, & Saracevic, 2000); and 2) a preliminary scan confirmed that something past the first fifty search outcomes predominantly contained advertisements or spam which didn't meet the objectives of the challenge. These criteria (i.e., first fifty outcomes for each of five search phrases) resulted in a complete of 250 website links for review. To establish website kind, websites have been categorized as retail, portal, data, or other. "Retail" websites offered to immediately sell bath salts to shoppers and "portal" web sites linked to retail websites. "Information" websites provided communication venues for sharing information: forums (e.g., remark-primarily based discussions), information articles, weblog posts (e.g., individual posts on topics), and social media hyperlinks (e.g., Facebook web page for Bath Salt retailers).
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