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Life Can Nevertheless Be Sweeter with Sugar Free Sweets

05th July 2010
Back in the day when a person would save some cash and move to a local sweet shop to pick out from the tremendous range of desserts that are accessible. Rows of jars of confections, a few of which appeared to have been there for almost years the total vol... Read >
Author: Alfonso Monroe

The Empress Of The Tarot In The Modern World

17th June 2010
The Empress from the Tarot is alive and well in the suburbs! I saw her the other day in a supermarket. She wasn't wearing her tiara of twelve stars - just a practical, no-nonsense headband. She wasn't holding a golden sceptre, she was pointing a rolled up... Read >
Author: Don McLeod

Woolsworth: Where You Get More than Your Money Can Buy

11th February 2010
With more and more people getting familiar with the internet together with a growing dependency on the web for many of our needs and want's, there are many shopping websites emerged which seek to cater to shoppers who want to go from aisle to aisle withou... Read >
Author: voucherpark

The importance of management studies courses for budding managers

08th January 2010
It is estimated that the future shape of business after the global economic crisis will see a trend towards smaller entrepreneurial affairs as opposed to huge corporate entities. This notion has not only been stimulated by the recent collapse of major hi... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Shop insurance - finding a great new business insurance quote

04th January 2010
Running a shop or retailer, whether on a high street or an internet retailer trading from an industrial estate, is not easy. Whether the business is small or large, new or old, there are the same administrative details that need to be considered. We a... Read >
Author: Jack Brown

Varsity lakes- suburban area Gold Coast

18th December 2009
Varsity Lakes is a beautiful suburban area of the Gold Coast. Originally, this suburb was known as Stephens, but in 2002 Andrews, Stephens and a section of Robina was combined to form a new suburb known as Varsity Lakes. Varsity Lakes is one of the most... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Australian Banks vs. Non-Bank Credit Card Providers

03rd December 2009
Knowing which credit card is right for you can be a really tough task. There are a dozens of banks out there that offer a whole range of credit card products that may suit your needs. But there are also a number of non-bank credit card providers. So how ... Read >
Author: The Credit Card Guide

THE PRODUCTS ON WHICH DISCOUNT VOUCHERS ARE AVAILABLE

25th November 2009
There are almost every merchants or retailers who offer this special promotional offer to their buyers who are regular on online stores. All the leading merchants who enjoy a reputable position in the market offer this discount vouchers almost on all of i... Read >
Author: jakehussie

Sittingbourne in Kent to embrace a new beginning

05th November 2009
The Town Centre of Sittingbourne in Kent in the UK is an example of the mixing of the old-world market-town and the more modern Town Centre of the eighties and nineties. In recent years we've seen a decline in the use of the town and an increase in the su... Read >
Author: BillatAStar

Marina Mall : For thrills and adventure.

30th October 2009
What better way to enjoy a day of shopping indulgences and merriment than at the Marina Mall. Being the most prestigious shopping destination in the whole of Abu Dhabi, it is the largest of its kind in the whole of the emirates. Abu Dhabi being a hub of t... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Recession-Buster BrightHouse Has No Magic Formula

05th October 2009
The BNET UK team has just had a meeting with Leo McKee, CEO of BrightHouse, to pick his brains on how to create a recession-busting company. BrightHouse is a rent-to-own electricals, white goods and furniture retailer, based in Scotland, the north of E... Read >
Author: rodrigo.prose

We are all emotional, often irrational creatures

16th September 2009
We will go out of our way to get something we want, no matter whether it makes rational sense or not. How does this relate to marketing and sales? Here are a couple of common examples... To get more market share in Australia, the two largest gro... Read >
Author: Rashid

Shopping In The Gold Coast

07th August 2009
With a multitude of Shopping centres and arcades open for late night shopping seven days a week, its hard to know where to start your retail therapy in Surfers Paradise. Here are a few suggestions. Surfers Paradise Boulevard: This is considered the epi... Read >
Author: JenB

2009 brings 19,000 shop closures in the UK

02nd August 2009
It has been reported that around 19,000 shops have been forced to close this year in England and Wales, made up of about 12,000 independent outlets and almost 7,000 branches of major chains. According to the Local Data Company (LDC), the average retail... Read >
Author: Which4u

How To Recession Proof Your Business

16th July 2009
In the wake of the demise of giants such as Woolworths, Setanta and MFI may businesses are shuddering and even more afraid to take risks or spend money investing in their business. However understandable this might be in the current economy it is importa... Read >
Author: anitan
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