Home »

Articles, tagged with "traditional markets", page 4

Bookmark and Share

Make shopping more enjoyable with a trip to London

04th November 2010
London has been described as the shopping capital of the world, and with the vast range of retail experiences it offers - from upmarket boutiques to traditional markets - it's easy to see why. Whether you're looking for a quick fix, unique products or a... Read >
Author: Paul Buchanan

Monoclonal Antibodies to Foresee Astounding Application in Oncology

02nd November 2010
According to our new research report, “Global Monoclonal Antibody Market Analysis", the market of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) for the treatment of cancer has been growing incessantly for the past few years. Our study indicates that due to high incidence ... Read >
Author: Shushmul Maheshwari

Cheap Monthly Mobiles – Ensuring Your Bills Stay At A Minimum

01st October 2010
Mobile usage has increased vastly among people. A constant as a result of this are hefty phone bills. Most people shy away from paying large bills and prefer to limit the services they use on their phones. Yet this defeats the goals of manufacturing compa... Read >
Author: Steve Wilson

Call Centers Focusing on Sales Techniques and High-Value Services

21st September 2010
The Business Process Outsourcing industry is set to shift its resources toward higher-value services next year as the global financial crisis takes its toll on traditional markets. According to the results of a recent survey, the BPO sector sees "good to ... Read >
Author: Call Center Philippines

More ways to ensure your vending machine business works

08th September 2010
Choosing to work within the vending machine industry can provide you with a challenging and rewarding business. By approaching the start up of your business in an organised and considered way as possible, you can lay the foundations for a successful busin... Read >
Author: Wilkinson Smith

Klongs of Bangkok - A Stream of Purity and Tradition

24th August 2010
Spread around most parts of Bangkok, is a city of streams depicting a canal at the central plain of Thailand. The Mae Klong, the Chao Phraya and the Tha Chin are three rivers that generate a flow of water through to the city's klongs. An experience such a... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

UAE Where to Visit Places

10th August 2010
UAE (United Arab Emirates) is miracle in desert. It is what is just of its hard-work, money and its oil's sea. Its most of income means are travel, oils, business, real-estate and many world famous sports hosting. It has its local sports which are also wo... Read >
Author: Andrw Clark

Abu Dhabi Heritage Village – Discover History at its Best!

10th August 2010
If you are looking to travel down to a city of ancient history and architectural brilliance, look no further than the Abu Dhabi Heritage Village located at the centre of the Abu Dhabi City. This historical wonder is a delightful experience to unearth. ... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Sukawati Art Shop

03rd August 2010
The busy Pasar Seni (Art market) sells batik, toe slippers and handicrafts by the dozen. Most of the customers are shop owners from Kuta who buy the items here at wholesale rates and then charge Kuta tourists with a lot more expensive price. Even though K... Read >
Author: annora

Engineers Using Alliances to Overcome Recession Woes

21st July 2010
A few years ago would market the traditional clients and receive all the work could handle. Each year we were growing and adding staff to handle the increased workload. Not anymore! Our traditional clients are coming to us. So we had to try something diff... Read >
Author: Joe Haun

New Asia Bar – a Refreshing experience to the thriving Dubai Nightlife scene

28th June 2010
Dubai, one of the countries of United Arab Emirates, is a leading tourist destination in the Middle East as well as in the world. Dubai is famous for its man made wonders varying from the world's tallest building to the largest artificial island. Dubai's ... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Sharjah-An Exciting Place to Work In

28th June 2010
Sharjah, a sister city to Dubai and Ajman is around 170 kms away from the capital city, Abu Dhabi. Jobs in Sharjah are attracting thousands of expatriates who are looking forward to work in the Middle East and earn hefty amounts of money. It matches up to... Read >
Author: manika

Greenhouses - British Culture and the

23rd June 2010
The humble greenhouse has been part of British culture for generations Back in the days of 'make do and mend', savvy families would grow their own vegetables to reduce the cost of living. During the first and second world wars in particular, the need to... Read >
Author: arif12

Tips to Get The Cheapest Bali Holiday

10th June 2010
Guys are you ready to fly over to Bali for the best vacation? The answer must be definitely a big YES. To get this best holiday many things should be prepared and considered from smallest thing to the biggest deal. Firstly, the plan for holiday should be ... Read >
Author: dwix

Shahjahanabad, a historic site that has retained its magic

01st June 2010
Shahjahanabad, now known as Old Delhi, was founded by Emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century. The area, at one time contained the palaces and mansions of the royal court officials and nobility, and also featured mosques and elegant gardens. The area remai... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe
Bookmark and Share
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9