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22nd September 2009
The mainly commonly asked questions regarding pregnancy is the best moment to get pregnant. It is neither the Christmas period nor the Valentine�s time. Individual needs to be reliable in mathematics if one is serious on getting pregnant as it ab... Read >
Author: togoyay
22nd September 2009
So, here you are again. Seeing out the old year, along with its broken promises and failed, good intentions.
You arrive, fresh with newly found conviction, after the excesses of the Christmas period, at the New Year’s resolution, an annual triumph of... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Ivy Bot Review - IvyBot Is a Scam Or Does It Work
IvyBot Built on 9 years of experience with Forex Auto Pilot , and it has averaged 48% profit per month, for 102 months straight. Most users that get it working report a 95% successful trade rate or bet... Read >
Author: Pavan
17th September 2009
Nearly everyone in the western world either owns an artificial Christmas tree or ventures out to purchase a real fir tree every Christmas period. Parents and children alike all love to decorate the tree with ornaments. Originally the traditional Christma... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
What does it take to dress well? Having lots of money? Well, that helps but most of all it takes organization, knowing yourself and your body and taking the time to get it right. Being well dressed is not about wearing the latest fashions; it is about kno... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
15th September 2009
Christmas is almost upon us once again and the worry of meeting the demands that it has on our finances comes to the fore. Many will get themselves into a level of debt that they cannot sustain and if it’s paid for with your current credit card or god f... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
13th September 2009
Christmas Cheer not Christmas Kilos
3kg of fat = 3L of oil = 3kg butter = 18 000 calories or 75 600 kilojoules.
Three kilos is the average weight gain over the Christmas and New Year period. That means that in approximately 30 days, a person who ga... Read >
Author: PT Train
08th September 2009
A husband and wife team from Warwickshire, David and Patti Bailey, believe they have every executive's dream, with a range of computer mice based on iconic classic cars. They will appear on tonight’s Dragons Den aiming to secure an investment of £100,... Read >
Author: Eflex Computers
07th September 2009
The conversion rate is the key stat for a website. As long as you are paying for clicks, the efficiency with which you convert those clicks to sales is really the only measure that counts in determining your website design. When I started my UK silk tie w... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
30th August 2009
Everyone loves to get Christmas Cards. A real Christmas card is the only way to truly show people you care at Christmas, especially when you can’t be there with them during the Christmas period. Many people resort to just the sending of an e-mail at C... Read >
Author: Michiel Van Kets
29th July 2009
With well over 80% of UK adults now owning mobiles, such as the Samsung Pixon 12 - it's worthwhile to take a look at how this impacts how people communicate. First off, keep in mind that there are nearly 74 million mobile connections, with some 44% of UK... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
27th July 2009
As the run up to Christmas has already started small businesses around the country are making sure they have the equipment they need to handle their stock. Everything from chocolate Santas and cakes, to roast turkey dinners and Christmas pudd – all will... Read >
Author: nmaidment
19th July 2009
You will be shocked by how many WoW gamers are not aware of how lucrative the cooking profession can be. By selling recipes with buff points, in the Auction house you can earn quite a bit of gold.
Food is used to rejuvenate lost energy and health point... Read >
Author: Springbok
12th July 2009
Remember Transformers 2? If all right so therefore you perhaps grew up with them. If you remember the Transformers animation chain I am prepared to wage you not at all forgot approaching the Transformer 2 Toys and might even had toys collection!
The l... Read >
Author: triadeer
09th July 2009
More than 1 in 10 Brits have failed to take out any form of home or contents insurance.
Boiler breakdown is top home worry for quarter of Brits - but just 23% of building insurance products cover this as standard. 16% of consumers rate theft of Chris... Read >
Author: Josie Anderson
06th July 2009
One of the many appeals of London is the charm and elegance of its historic attractions. The historical tourist attractions range from buildings of fabulous architecture, to buildings that have wonderful history from the famous people who lived (and somet... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
30th June 2009
If the credit crunch deterred you from making your traditional trip to the slopes over Christmas 2008 then you might be considering the possible ways in which to catch up on your missing snow fix in 2009. Surprisingly, there is plenty of scope for those w... Read >
Author: mathew
16th April 2009
Nolan Bushnell was originally an electrical engineer and he founded a company called Atari Inc. He is also the man accredited with distributing the original video game pong has received a fellowship from the British Academy Video Game Awards, his creatio... Read >
Author: Josh Crowley
17th March 2009
At the beginning of the year the television is awash with adverts for holiday destinations, often offering special deals that aren’t repeated later on in the year. To be able to take advantage of the deals on offer, you need the funds to be able to book... Read >
Author: clickthrough
09th March 2009
Looking to install solar power into your home? To get an idea of the size and cost of the job, here's an outline of all the parts you'll need.
First, choose how much of your energy usage you want to be running on solar power. Whether the solar power is... Read >
Author: samdeane
12th February 2009
The hotel and tourism industry saw a very good Christmas despite the unrest in the British economy.
t the start of the economic downturn, tourism was one of the first sectors to be discussed and which was thought would struggle. In fact, many tourism s... Read >
Author: jennyhicks
23rd January 2009
Are you thinking of installing solar power for homes? If so then here's an inventory of all the parts you'll need so as you can get a sense of the scale and general cost of the job.
Begin by establishing exactly how much of your home's total energy usa... Read >
Author: samdeane
22nd January 2009
Like many other consumers across the UK you may be one of the people that is constantly keeping a fearful eye on the front door in case your credit card statement comes through, or you may be one of the ones that has already received your statement and ar... Read >
Author: Reno Charlton
22nd January 2009
Over the past few weeks many people have given their credit cards a good bashing, using them to fund their Christmas purchases and take advantage of the early sales that were put on by many retailers. Whilst this may have proven convenient at the time it ... Read >
Author: Reno Charlton
20th January 2009
Free online guitar lessons are a popular item at the moment. Maybe it's a symptom of the post-Christmas period. There's a whole other school of commencing guitar players out there who just received free guitars, and today they desire free online guitar le... Read >
Author: Ricky Sharples
16th January 2009
Many people over the Christmas period will have taken out some sort of a loan whether it was a secured loan, unsecured loan, or a payday loan in order for them to get through the expensive festivities. Now these borrowers face one of the worst financial h... Read >
Author: barryloughran@live.co.uk
16th January 2009
The Indian sports goods market is feeling the heat of the global economic meltdown. Reduced demand in the domestic and international markets, coupled with the lack of finance and support from the government, has made it extremely difficult for small and m... Read >
Author: David Parks
12th January 2009
3kg of fat = 3L of oil = 3kg butter = 18 000 calories or 75 600 kilojoules
Three kilos is the average weight gain over the Christmas and New Year period. That means that in approximately 30 days, a person who gains 3kg will have eaten an additional 18 ... Read >
Author: GarryHeiner
08th January 2009
Christmas is meant to be a happy time but for some of us it can be a sad time if we become a victim of crimes typical to the season. Winter and especially near the Christmas period can become pretty traumatic if presents are stolen, cars broken in to and... Read >
Author: Andy Adams
08th January 2009
Car Hire companies are often in high demand with the number of tourists visiting popular resorts many car hire companies end up having to turn people away who turn up on the first day of their holidays expecting to get a hire car straight away. The Chris... Read >
Author: Andy Adams
05th January 2009
Over the Christmas period, people tend to keep more of their personal possessions in their garages or garden sheds to make room for guests etc. According to an investment company, this means that people need to understand the importance of home insurance ... Read >
Author: Gill
29th December 2008
Summary: Christmas is the time for celebration. It is the time to enjoy bountiful feasts with family and friends. But what if you do not have enough resources to serve a bountiful feast? Should that be a deterrent to having a great Christmas? Of cours... Read >
Author: David
29th December 2008
The Christmas season sees Brits splash out more then they usually would. Money becomes no object to us, just as long as we make those few days the most special of the year for our families, and ourselves. It is estimated that shoppers with spend over £... Read >
Author: Rachael0518
17th December 2008
When it comes to Minehead there are countless locations to see and various locations to view, but what makes it so well-liked with people? Well Minehead is sited on the Somerset coast which makes it a superb area to take a break in the summer when the we... Read >
Author: chloeramsbottom
17th December 2008
Home insurance is not something you can just forget about during the winter time, nor in an economic downturn. The position is simple - the rate of burglaries in November is higher than in other months, and with the economic situation as bad as it is, the... Read >
Author: George Carr
15th December 2008
by Katie for BoomerYearbook.com, December, 2008 - Aside from the period of time when the kids are opening their presents, and the 24-hour period when they are playing with them before they get bored, the rest of Christmas can be a challenge for parents an... Read >
Author: SEM Expert
15th December 2008
At this time of year many of us love to decorate our homes in a festive display of Christmas cheer and for some unknown reason we start picking things up in shops that we normally wouldn’t look twice at any other time; Santas that shake, wobble and sing... Read >
Author: Gill
12th December 2008
People, who are planning to travel over the Christmas period this year, have been advised to make sure that travel insurance is at the top of their list. The expected one million holiday goers, who plan on visiting family and friends overseas, were told b... Read >
Author: Ruth
04th December 2008
Elmo Live has been on sale since the middle of October but as yet the predicted sell outs have not happened. It is looking likely that Elmo will remain firmly in stock for the rest of the Christmas period. As of early December we still haven't reached the... Read >
Author: davidtube
03rd December 2008
At the moment the government has a great interest in the UK and world banking system; many pundits believe that for too long the banking system and specifically the inter-bank lending has run amuck and is one of the many reasons for our current credit cri... Read >
Author: Andy Adams
03rd December 2008
Loans, mortgages and credit cards are all financial products that many people are finding they cannot get approved for at the moment, the state of banking and lending in not only England but all over Europe and the United States of America has been left w... Read >
Author: Andy Adams
03rd December 2008
The history of the humble stocking goes back a long way. Designed to cover the foot and part of the legs, this item of ladies apparel although, it has to be said that men can also wear stockings if they so choose, but that's another story - can be made fr... Read >
Author: John Smith
02nd December 2008
It is estimated that the average person gains around 5lbs in weight over the Christmas period. To some this may come as a shock, but to those (normal?) people who relish the taste of mulled wine, chocolates, roast potatoes, Mince Pies…(mmm!) and with th... Read >
Author: Johnasmith
02nd December 2008
Christmas can be a wonderful time of year. It's a period when many of us like to spend time in the company of family and friends, exchanging gifts and enjoying ourselves.
Making decisions on what presents to buy people can sometimes be a little bit tri... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
02nd December 2008
With the race to attract new customer this Christmas, high street stores are offering a range of store cards and like most offers some will be better than others. Some cards offer punters cash back if a certain amount is spent whilst others are offering i... Read >
Author: barryloughran@live.co.uk
02nd December 2008
It's always pretty safe to say that gentlemen are usually interested, and more than a little intrigued, by ladies stockings. And, while it's probably safe to say that most women these days prefer the simplicity and comfort of tights for day-to-day wear,... Read >
Author: Johnasmith
02nd December 2008
Using a store card may seem like the easiest option, you have lots of wonderful in store offers available to card holders and it is interest free for six months, where is the problem? Like most great things, some of these wonderful deals can have very ser... Read >
Author: barryloughran@live.co.uk
01st December 2008
Christmas is one of the few times when families are likely to get together, so ensuring that everyone has a great time is crucial. In some cases you may need to plan activities that will help to keep everyone amused throughout the festive season and the ... Read >
Author: martindavis
01st December 2008
More and more people are choosing to have their Christmas holiday away from home these days. Certainly if you are looking to be able to relax this Christmas then it is worth taking a late vacation with your family. Today there are plenty of places where... Read >
Author: martindavis
01st December 2008
The history of the humble stocking goes back a long way. Designed to cover the foot and part of the legs, this item of ladies apparel – although, it has to be said that men can also wear stockings if they so choose, but that's another story - can be m... Read >
Author: Johnasmith
01st December 2008
When November month begins, the preparation for Christmas festival is started though Christmas festival comes on 25th December each year. Colored lights, lamps, candles, Christmas tree, stars, colorful ribbons are decorated in every shop, in every church,... Read >
Author: bhumijoshi
30th November 2008
With Christmas drawing close, now is the perfect time to start thinking about your festive displays and Christmas trees. Many businesses may use the same tired old artificial tree year after year but surely, there must be a better way. You could always... Read >
Author: PaulZ
28th November 2008
Christmas in Cheshire and in particular the city of Chester will attempt to ignore the doom and gloom that has been hanging over the country's heads for the past few months.
The county is planning numerous festive events during this year's Christmas pe... Read >
Author: darrell.j.freeman@gmail.com
27th November 2008
Demand for commercial property is falling at the fastest pace in a decade, according to the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS)as across the UK, 52% more chartered surveyors reported a fall than a rise in demand compared to 50% in Quarter 2 20... Read >
Author: tugsearch
24th November 2008
Last week the Bank of England hit the headlines with an unexpected 1.5% rate cut. The move was largely pre meditated as a shock tactic to boost the ailing UK economy ahead of the all important Christmas period. Spreading the cut over a number of months wo... Read >
Author: cordieliea
23rd November 2008
If you're planning a trip to Dublin in the run up to Christmas, a visit to Farmleigh Christmas and Food Market is a must. It's 'the' spot to embrace the festive season and get into the spirit of things. Here you can choose (and buy) from a very large sele... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
22nd November 2008
One of the most significant aspects of Christmas Eve is religious in nature. Attending Midnight Mass or earlier church services is mandatory for many Christians. This is even so for people who aren't regular attendants at church during the rest of the yea... Read >
Author: christmasville
22nd November 2008
One of the most significant aspects of Christmas Eve is religious in nature. Attending Midnight Mass or earlier church services is mandatory for many Christians. This is even so for people who aren't regular attendants at church during the rest of the yea... Read >
Author: christmasville
16th November 2008
As Christmas nears, struggles for everyday people are highlighted.
Head of personal finance, David Kuo from money website Fool, believes that large numbers of people across the country that are simply living "from hand to mouth" will struggle to put an... Read >
Author: ARouse
12th November 2008
There are a number of ways that you can enjoy your limo hire for the Christmas holidays. Firstly, you must decide what your plans are for Christmas? Are you going away on holiday? Or are you going out clubbing or for a special night out on Christmas Eve? ... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk
11th November 2008
Christmas is the most important sales period of the year, and in these tight times, you need to make not only every penny count, but also every minute. Here are a few tips on how to help make the most out of your business, this Christmas.
1. Direct y... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
03rd November 2008
From placing useful business preparation tips into play, you should start to see the benefits occurring for your online business. So, don’t be the online Christmas turkey this year; take advantage of these useful Christmas nibbles and become the star ... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
31st October 2008
I was looking at a range of online gift hampers the other day and I couldn't help but notice the sheer variety of products that were on offer. It's clear that there are hampers out there aimed at all sorts of people, which got me thinking about what I mig... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
31st October 2008
Of course, it’s only weeks away but there are a few helpful tips as an online business that you can follow, to help get the most out of the festive season. And, with the present economic climate, this year's Christmas sales could make or break your bu... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
30th October 2008
Another New Year and another time to start planning out resolutions and weight loss plans after an indulging Christmas period as quickly passed by. It is also a time of sales galore in most shops on the computer and in top high street retailers as the eve... Read >
Author: chloeramsbottom
30th October 2008
Another New Year and another time to start planning out resolutions and weight loss strategies after an indulging Christmas time as rapidly passed by. It is also a time of sales galore in most shops on the Internet and in top high street retailers as the ... Read >
Author: chloeramsbottom
30th October 2008
Each New Year always starts with a January Sale and allows us all a chance to find those much required bargains that we have been waiting for. From a personal view points if I need any luxurious products I just wait till after the Christmas period has fi... Read >
Author: chloeramsbottom
23rd October 2008
Christmas is nearly here, the magical season when our heads and bank accounts turn toward Christmas gift buying, and the nightmare of trudging around endless shops,filled with other desperate folk swarming like disturbed bees, with our heads full of quest... Read >
Author: paraseek911
21st October 2008
Christmas brings immense bliss to me every year, and the best part of the Christmas period is most definitely the atmosphere. With everyone getting into that jovial mood, the cold evenings and burning log fires, families spending time together it’s a ha... Read >
Author: chloeramsbottom
21st October 2008
Vodafone recently announced that they are collaborating with Levono, Acer, Dell, and HP to sell the recently announced Inspiron Mini 9 mini-notebook with a built in mobile broadband connection to customers.
Vodafone said in a statement that the Dell In... Read >
Author: mobile.broadband-onthemove.co.uk
15th October 2008
With the high cost of energy these days you might want to consider a prelit Christmas tree to reduce energy consumption, especially during the Christmas period.
Rising energy costs can add up thousands of kilowatt usage and a hundred dollars extra to ... Read >
Author: Tom Moody
15th October 2008
prelit Christmas treehave a number of advantages over real trees. If you're looking for a hassle-free tree that can be put in place and lit a few minutes and does not shed needles and all the mess on your carpet, then a tree that is prelit is the perfec... Read >
Author: Tom Moody
15th October 2008
Prelit artificial Christmas trees have a number of advantages over real trees. If you're looking for a hassle-free tree that can be put in place and lit a few minutes and does not shed needles and all the mess on your carpet, then a tree that is prelit ... Read >
Author: Tom Moody
13th October 2008
Christmas is nearing. And because we want to feel the spell despite the emergency we are all facing, we have to make our Miami Beach condo element complete for this yuletide term. Although decorating your homes can mean additional costs, you can always re... Read >
Author: Allison
06th October 2008
As we head to the crucial Christmas period, it's time to see how the two biggest names in the world of mobile phones stack up, and as they send their prize-fighters out, we ask the question: which will win, the Nokia N96, or the Sony Ericsson X1?
Nokia ... Read >
Author: Matt Sharp
01st October 2008
As we enter the autumn/winter season and start to head towards Christmas there is more and more pressure to get it right for the festive period. What to wear for the big day? What to buy Aunty Mae? What to serve for Christmas dinner? The stress of this ti... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
04th September 2008
As a business owner online who wants higher search engine rankings, your main objective is to get more website visibility.
However, most of the traditional search engine companies focus on ensuring you have the right keywords as well as right keyword d... Read >
Author: ruby
27th August 2008
How many weeks does it take for an agency to develop a good campaign? At busy times UK manufacturers of promotional interactive mailers can take 3 weeks to produce a run of, say, 5000 pop-up marketing products so it's always a good idea to plan things as ... Read >
Author: Paul Whitney
15th August 2008
A payday loan enables you to borrow a small amount of money for a short period of time, with you paying it back in one fee. The loan company will normally give you 31 days to pay back the amount owed with added interest which is usually 25% depending obvi... Read >
Author: barryloughran@live.co.uk
15th August 2008
Tag:Selfridges,London store,Oxford Street,well-known manufacturers
From:http://www.buy-china-toys.com/
Selfridges is launching a toy shop in London store to boost Christmas sales.
After four years out of the sector, Selfridges toy shop is set to re... Read >
Author: utut1
29th July 2008
Tag:Playmobil, Steiff Bear,maximise
From:http://www.buy-china-toys.com/
Selfridges is launching a toy shop in London store to boost Christmas sales.
After four years out of the sector, Selfridges toy shop is set to return to the flagship London sto... Read >
Author: utut1
15th May 2008
New findings have shown the continued large presence of credit card fraud as consumers continue to rely on their credit cards. A large percentage of British consumers struggle with credit payments and rely on their cards for finance. A Post Office study f... Read >
Author: Drew Swainston
25th April 2008
In late 2007 the travel industry gives a dire warning of hard times for 2008 with prices rising, and bookings looking poor.
But 2008 has so far been a good year, with the Easter holidays period showing no signs of a slow down, and summer bookings for t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
15th April 2008
The Festive season 1st December to 2nd January.
Overview;
Tens of thousands of people enjoy and celebrate the festive season every year all with their own special requirements and reasons for doing so, with family on special occasions, with work on an... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
29th January 2008
December’s festivities are fast becoming distant memories as people are coming to terms with yet another Christmas period of over spending and dealing with debt, many looking to credit cards if they haven’t already swiped them to the point of melting ... Read >
Author: Andy Adams
29th January 2008
Almost as frequently as Santa coming down the chimney at Christmas, the travel industry gives a dire warning of hard times for the year ahead, prices rising, and bookings looking poor.
But 2008 has been an exception with what could be record numbers bo... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
22nd January 2008
With the Christmas period just behind us adverts discouraging people from drinking and driving were very visible across all media form TV to radio and newspapers. This was mainly because Christmas time unfortunately isn’t just a time of mistletoe and w... Read >
Author: Andy Adams
21st January 2008
Believe it or not but car insurance prices have lowered slightly over the final quarter of 2007. Car Insurance prices have been notoriously high, especially for younger or new drivers, for a long time but a report made by Experian, the Global Information... Read >
Author: Andy Adams
18th January 2008
Christmas and New Years are times that you spend with your loved ones, but an increasing amount of people are now choosing to spend this time abroad. According to a recent survey, a record number of 3.5 million people have booked flights during the Christ... Read >
Author: Karl Bantleman
18th January 2008
1: Get a grip
It is estimated that Americans will charge $148 billion to their credit cards during Christmas period. A new poll also found one in four Britons felt they were struggling with debt as the UK annual interest bill for credit hit £93bn
Do... Read >
Author: Steven Hayes
04th January 2008
A recent survey conducted by the Consumers’ Association has revealed that prices for hiring a vehicle in Northern Ireland over the Christmas period can be two or even three times when compared to prices for the rest of the year.
One rental company, t... Read >
Author: Liam Gerken
06th November 2007
Experts are recommending that consumers planning to use a credit card for their Christmas shopping opt for a cash back card in order to make the most of their expenditure, as this will enable them to earn back some money on the amount that they spend over... Read >
Author: Reno Charlton
30th October 2007
Log cabins may not be the first item you would think of putting on your Christmas wish list, but if you have your parents, in-laws, aunts, uncles and numerous children descending on you over the Christmas period, a log cabin used as a guest room could giv... Read >
Author: Dean Hamilton
10th August 2007
Most business owners sometimes become confused about what their business is actually worth. In real terms a business is worth what a buyer is prepared to pay.
To achieve the best sale outcome a business must be:
- Market priced
- Prepared for sa... Read >
Author: Nathan Kelly
31st May 2007
With Britain's levels of credit card debt having exploded over the last decade, money experts and consumer bodies have begun to keep a closer eye on the patterns of credit card usage across each month. A recent study released by the British Bankers Associ... Read >
Author: Elisha Burberry
30th April 2007
The Victorian Clock Tower, situated at the meeting point of seven city streets, is generally acknowledged as the main meeting point in Leicester. It is also the focus point for most of the city’s shops with the two main shopping centres – the Haymarke... Read >
Author: Susan Ashby
12th February 2007
A Guide to Lapland
Travelling
Many people don't travel to Lapland as it is not the easiest place to get to as you first have to fly to Stockholm where you can get an internal flight to a closer destination. There is also the option of renting a car o... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
03rd January 2007
With the holiday season over, many people now turn their attention towards the problem of paying for their festive spending. With an estimated record £33 billion having been spent over the Christmas period, it can be a good idea to formulate a plan to ... Read >
Author: martymac
14th December 2006
Christmas is coming and companies around the world are starting to wind down as the office Christmas party period begins. I am a family man and very much look forward to spending time with my family during this season and especially on Christmas day itsel... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
29th November 2006
For months now the shops have been full of Christmas stuff. Shelves full to the brim with cards, decorations, presents. Every other advert on the TV is brainwashing us to believe that their pre-Christmas offers are the best ever, and what a fool you would... Read >
Author: Andrea Greenhalgh
18th October 2006
Are you tired of sending the same old Christmas cards depicting boring baubles and dreary bells year in and year out? Have you ever thought that you could design better Christmas cards yourself? Why not have a go this year?
The best time to begin colle... Read >
Author: Ian White
04th October 2006
Christmas is a time of year when people like to enjoy some quality time with their loved ones. During these period lots of celebration takes place and lot of money is spend. People go for credit cards or use their overdraft facilities for bearing the expe... Read >
Author: James Taylor
17th August 2006
Prelit artificial Christmas trees have a number of advantages over real trees. If you're looking for a hassle-free tree that can be put up and illuminated in minutes, and isn't going to shed messy needles all over your carpet, then a prelit tree is the p... Read >
Author: Caroline Smith
08th April 2006
The conversion rate is the key stat for a website. As long as you are paying for clicks, the efficiency with which you convert those clicks to sales is really the only measure that counts in determining your website design. When I started my UK silk tie w... Read >
Author: Tony Gosling
21st March 2006
What does it take to dress well? Having lots of money? Well, that helps but most of all it takes organization, knowing yourself and your body and taking the time to get it right. Being well dressed is not about wearing the latest fashions; it is about kno... Read >
Author: Roger Martin
05th March 2006
People in Britain are taking personal loans for a variety of reasons. Christmas expenses followed by debt consolidation have been found as the most popular reason for taking personal loans.
UK (Shakespeare Finance) 22 February 2006- As per a new stud... Read >
Author: Carleton Carl
02nd February 2006
We live in a throw away world. While we talk a good fight about recycling and reusing packaging products we don't appear to be very good at it, especially in the United Kingdom and the United States.
Consider these facts about waste created over Christ... Read >
Author: Anthony Ward
23rd January 2006
As many predicted, after the Christmas period there has been a surge in callers seeking debt advice in the UK.
There's usually a rush of callers with debt problems after the festive break. Sometimes people delay seeking debt advice until after the holi... Read >
Author: Wildfire Marketing Group Content Development Team
24th December 2005
Christmas is one of the busiest times of year. There are so many things to think of. People have usually got family or friends visiting, the Christmas meal to cook, gifts to buy and wrap and decorations to put up. It can also be a very expensive time of y... Read >
Author: Joseph Kenny
20th December 2005
How times change, and how quickly change arrives these days is quite alarming, I remember my friends and relatives purchasing their first Mobile/Cellular products and being so proud to hold their new phones to their ears, showing off slightly and making s... Read >
Author: John McFarlane
13th November 2005
We are getting to this time of year again, when your credit card is used a lot more than at any other time of the year. So much so that if it is not the credit card that is screaming for mercy then you will be when that first credit card statement after t... Read >
Author: Peter Kenny
09th November 2005
Christmas is almost upon us once again and the worry of meeting the demands that it has on our finances comes to the fore. Many will get themselves into a level of debt that they cannot sustain and if it's paid for with your current credit card or god for... Read >
Author: Peter Kenny
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