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24th September 2009
Muscat is best described as a family of grapes, rather than a single variety. Many strains and mutations of the grape exist, from Muscat Blanc à Petit Grains (the posh type) to Muscat of Alexandria (the workhorse). The grapes can produce everything from ... Read >
Author: pippym1122
08th September 2009
Are you on the lookout for a friend, a dating partner or somebody to share your interests with? Cool Town is here to meet all your needs. It has given the people of South Africa a wonderful opportunity to enjoy chatting, making new friends, getting involv... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
25th August 2009
Dating should be fun. In fact it should be loads of fun. But if you visit most online dating sites, the first words that come to mind are serious, stiff, formal and possibly even boring. Dating sites might have provided the seed for today's cool social n... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
24th August 2009
During the early part of 2008 we took the whole family to Cape Town in South Africa. As well as having a great time on what we considered to be a holiday of a lifetime we bought home a whole new way of living.
Our best friends had moved to the Cape in ... Read >
Author: Jessica Hannah
31st July 2009
There are many reasons why Cape Town is the most popular international tourist destination in South Africa – for one, not many cities can boast with a 1 073 metre mountain as backdrop. Add to the mix the city's tumultuous history since the first Europea... Read >
Author: Reshall Jimmy
28th July 2009
This year the series of Tri Nation International has again come with a bang. This series has always been successful in bringing good quality rugby sports for all the rugby lovers. Each year, the series capture more and more spectators towards this sport. ... Read >
Author: Peri Witny
16th July 2009
Tucked far away in the deep recesses of South Africa’s arid Karoo region, lies the little town of Sutherland. As one turns west off the N1 Cape town - Johannesburg highway at Matjiesfontein, the road steadily rises for 100 km until one reaches the Verla... Read >
Author: KanStra
01st July 2009
If you are a company-owner, eyeing business operation in a new place, then before starting your activities you must have a thorough idea about the availability of suppliers there. You must find out the best suppliers in the city or town that you are plann... Read >
Author: roykajal65
01st July 2009
Success of a business venture depends largely on the role of a supplier or suppliers. Companies like www.ebizzkolkata.com that manufacture products depend on the suppliers for raw materials and those, which are engaged in trading business wait for supply ... Read >
Author: asishdutta
28th June 2009
Everyone loves to travel. Especially for those who wants to have new adventure in life and new exciting destinations. Some travelers travel for the purpose of relaxation and to unwind for a while from busy life.
There are many reasons why travel attrac... Read >
Author: aliciagail
27th June 2009
In the blink of an eye it will be 2010 and football (soccer!) fans the world over will converge upon South Africa for the World Cup. On the southern tip of the continent, Cape Town’s very own Green Point Stadium is set to host some group stage games as ... Read >
Author: brea lynn
27th June 2009
It wasn’t that long ago that an airport was actually quite a nice place, perhaps even a nice experience with the anticipation of either returning to ones home after a day or two of meetings or business, or perhaps heading for a holiday destination. In S... Read >
Author: Alan Hawkins
27th June 2009
The decision to purchase a holiday home in South Africa for personal enjoyment and investment was covered extensively from a purely investment viewpoint in my last article. If you missed it and would like a copy, please contract info@staysa.co.za and requ... Read >
Author: Alan Hawkins
19th June 2009
Macau’s first theme park called the Fisherman’s Wharf is bursting with excitement and is packed with entertainment for every member of the family.
The park is sure to please even the fussiest vacationers. The Fisherman’s Wharf is located near the f... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
19th June 2009
Macau’s first theme park called the Fisherman’s Wharf is bursting with excitement and is packed with entertainment for every member of the family.
The park is sure to please even the fussiest vacationers. The Fisherman’s Wharf is located near the f... Read >
18th June 2009
Lays in the south-west corner of Africa is Cape Town, the second largest city and the legislative capital of South Africa. There are so many tourist attractions in the city that are known for its stories and wonders. The city is very accessible with many ... Read >
Author: jassicamiller
18th June 2009
Emigration consultant and removal firm no longer require to bazaar themselves. Emigration consultant don�t need to bazaar themselves when the job pages of the media like The Times are fat with adverts from removal, engineering, pharmaceutical and moneta... Read >
Author: Alien
15th June 2009
Cape Town is exposed to influences from both the icy Atlantic Ocean as well as the warmer Indian Ocean but it is arguably the Table Mountain range, which effectively forms the spine of the Peninsula, that has the most marked effect on Cape Town’s weat... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid
15th June 2009
If someone asked you to name a city in South Africa, the chances are that Cape Town would be one of the first ones that would come to mind.
But it may not be even close to the top of your list of possible holiday destinations for this year. That could ... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
05th June 2009
In Ireland they used to have a currency called a punt, there was a joke floating around that the reason it was changed was because it rhymed with financial advisor. With my deepest apologies, this is meant merely as a joke, there are many financial advi... Read >
Author: Alan Hawkins
04th June 2009
In Ireland they used to have a currency called a punt, there was a joke floating around that the reason it was changed was because it rhymed with financial advisor. With my deepest apologies, this is meant merely as a joke, there are many financial ad... Read >
Author: Alan Hawkins
04th June 2009
Do we live to work or do we work to live. In this crazy world why is it that we simply exist from day to day, seemingly in continuous pursuit of problem solving objectives, be they those of your employer, your family, a child’s demands, we seem to b... Read >
Author: Alan Hawkins
04th June 2009
There are a myriad ways to keep your car in peak condition. With regular maintenance, sensible driving and the occasional deep clean, you will arguably be able to hang on to your treasured set of wheels for many years to come. However, should you opt to... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid
04th June 2009
Corporate gifts may be symbols of gratitude of all the hard work put in by dedicated employees or simply a sign of appreciation of a loyal client or supply base. Whatever the reason behind the giving, corporate gifts are really subtle messages of recipro... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid
29th May 2009
The Airmiles campaign was one of the first to initiate the drive to ‘save as you spend’ for consumers. Now, in the 20 years since the initiative has been running, customers can collect miles at over 200 retail outlets on the high street, as well as on... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
20th May 2009
Success of a business venture depends largely on the role of a supplier or suppliers. Companies like www.ebizzkolkata.com that manufacture products depend on the suppliers for raw materials and those, which are engaged in trading business wait for supply ... Read >
Author: robseo
18th May 2009
Thrill seekers take heed: if you think you've done the most extreme things in life already, think again. Perhaps you've bungee jumped the great canyons of Australia, or leapt from a plane over American soil and hurtled to the ground. Maybe you've spent an... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
29th April 2009
Great care should be taken when buying a car, as this is probably your most expensive asset after your home.
As with the vast majority of industries in South Africa, there are always the dodgy few willing to compromise the sector as a whole but if you... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid
23rd April 2009
It makes no difference if you are a tourist who is visiting South Africa, or a local explorer who is simply trying to explore all the gems that are across the great continent you can sure of one thing that exploring South Africa tours can be an excitement... Read >
Author: HarveenPal
15th April 2009
The purpose of this article is to inform you of the issue of corrective rape on lesbians in South Africa. It seems that the men are raping these women in hopes to cure them of their sexual orientation. The women in towns like Johannesburg and Cape Town ar... Read >
Author: lightreadyghana
09th April 2009
Success of a business venture depends largely on the role of a supplier or suppliers. Companies that manufacture products depend on the suppliers for raw materials and those, which are engaged in trading business wait for supply of finished goods. A prope... Read >
Author: hampry
22nd March 2009
Tourists to South Africa are generally dished up the usual itineraries where only the mainstream destinations of Cape Town, the Garden Route and the Kruger National Park are included.
However, for those select few who are prepared to make the effort... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid
13th March 2009
Cape Town is a cosmopolitan, modern and vibrant city which is growing consistently, receiving upgrades and requiring services from scaffolding suppliers. In Cape Town, scaffolding services are an important part of the city’s growth and functioning. This... Read >
Author: Rosemary Grace Brooks
10th March 2009
South Africa is a relatively new player in the international wine world, but is increasingly producing better wine through the years. It is good at producing wine which represents good value for money whether it be a table wine or a fine wine that you are... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
10th March 2009
South Africa is a relatively new player in the international wine world, but is increasingly producing better wine through the years. It is good at producing wine which represents good value for money whether it be a table wine or a fine wine that you are... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
10th March 2009
Viticulture and wine tasting is not new to the people of Cape Town. . There are plentiful wine farmsand wine routes in the vicinity of this glamorous city. Even non drinkers will succumb to the thrilling wine farms and routes that wind along the countrysi... Read >
Author: Philogean
10th March 2009
Book Guest Speakers for Future Corporate Events
Guest speakers boost conferences in Dubai, London, Cape Town and Johannesburg. They shape mindsets in mega cities and international businesses, in Fortune 500 companies and home ventures. Event planners g... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
10th March 2009
South Africa is a relatively new player in the international wine world, but is increasingly producing better wine through the years. It is good at producing wine which represents good value for money whether it be a table wine or a fine wine that you are... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
09th March 2009
The Mother City is undergoing major upgrades in terms of buildings and infrastructure in preparation for the 2010 World Cup. This has put formwork contractors in Cape Town in high demand for their formwork skills and expertise.
Formwork involves pourin... Read >
Author: Rosemary Grace Brooks
28th February 2009
The plane lands on the ground. You are eager to begin your internship abroad and have saved up for many months to afford it. As you step off the plane, the wind from the ‘Cape Doctor’ breezes gently across your face, tussling your hair with the spirit... Read >
Author: Marshall
28th February 2009
The plane lands on the ground. You are eager to begin your internship abroad and have saved up for many months to afford it. As you step off the plane, the wind from the ‘Cape Doctor’ breezes gently across your face, tussling your hair with the spirit... Read >
Author: Marshall
10th February 2009
Africa is one of the most visited tourists acne in the world. There is a lot that everyone is misplaced when they come to Africa. You poverty a complete minder that can escort you through with your break to get helping for your money. There are some blow ... Read >
Author: Jessica Santoli
06th January 2009
World Cup
The biggest sporting event in the world is just over a year away. That, of course, is the FIFA World Cup, the prestigious soccer event that takes place once every four years.
South Africa will be the host for the 2010 Davis Cup, which will... Read >
Author: Peri Witny
19th December 2008
Durban Property Market On the Rise
Durban, with its tropical climate and Indian Ocean setting, has been unseen as a leading South African property destination by foreigners.
As of recent, a huge development and clean-up programme is in full affect... Read >
Author: Graeme
19th December 2008
Travellers are increasingly discovering the joys of flying to far away locations and holidaying
outside of mainstream Europe. There was once a time when most holiday makers would be
perfectly happy in classic European destinations such as France, Spain ... Read >
Author: MarkeD
19th December 2008
There are many economic and social benefits to flying but possibly the one criterion that makes flying more favourable to any other mode of transport is the amount of time it saves.
1. The valuable resource - Time
Time has become one of our most va... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid
19th December 2008
A prime location is quite simply a position that is first in excellence, quality and value. Every astute property buyer is aware that the key to a great property investment is location, location, location.
There are the obvious prime locations - Cape To... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid
06th December 2008
Offering an impressive backdrop to South Africa’s second largest and most visited city, Table Mountain provides amazing views over Cape Town, Table Bay and Robben Island proving extremely popular with visitors, locals and climbers alike.
While, prev... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins
03rd December 2008
South Africa has become a haven for film productions. Cape Town is a particularly popular location, but the rest of the country has also seen an increase in the number of films being produced.
With the increased number of productions being shot in both... Read >
Author: Rosemary Grace Brooks
01st December 2008
There is a growing trend among students and young adults to volunteer, intern, or study abroad. This is very beneficial, not only for personal growth and work experience, but also because volunteering or interning abroad can make a meaningful impact on lo... Read >
Author: Lulie Swanepoel
27th November 2008
The historic city of Stellenbosch is located about 50km east of Cape Town in the Western Cape. It's an important centre of the Cape Winelands and is the second oldest city in South Africa. The name Stellenbosch means Stel’s Forest – this is the colloq... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
27th November 2008
The Garden Route is the most popular scenic drive in South Africa and offers some of the finest vistas over both the Indian Ocean and the spectacular landscape. Though this review makes mention of the various towns and parks along its route, the whole dri... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
27th November 2008
Table Mountain is perhaps the most recognisable of Cape Town’s major landmarks. It is also the centrepiece of a National Park which has a lot to offer the curious tourist.
This mountain looms over Cape Town and offers all those brave enough, a spect... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
27th November 2008
The roads of South Africa vary greatly in their quality and the rules of the road might be a little different to what you are used to, so we've put together a little guide on what you can expect when you take your car out on the road on your trip to South... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
22nd November 2008
P and O cruise is Britain’s favourite cruise line. If you are cruising from the UK, you will have to board the ship at Southampton. This is because Southampton provides the best access from all over UK. The check in will be fast and easy. You will not m... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara
12th November 2008
Many football fans are already witnessing the qualifications for the indisputably most significant sporting event of 2010 - the World Cup, which will be hosted by South Africa. Those who will visit South Africa and watch the matches in 2010 will also have... Read >
Author: abraxas
03rd November 2008
Introductory Incentive
Buying property in South Africa as an investment is an admirable way of generating income and as a foreign buyer you can relish all that South Africa has to offer. In comparison to other well-liked property markets, South Africa bo... Read >
Author: Graeme
28th October 2008
For those of you who do not know, the Volvo Ocean Race is a spectacular yacht race around the world which takes place every 4 years. This year the route will take in a stop-over in Galway where the city will take centre-stage for this incredible sporting ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
13th October 2008
It was a wonderful morning in South Africa. Sem Liberson (now Mister Sem Liberson) was drinking his herbal tea, contemplating. Today, he would be entertaining potential future partners from his native Ukraine and meeting them would be most profitable.
... Read >
Author: Lilia
29th September 2008
Environmental and social development projects have become increasingly important ventures in South Africa, especially concerning tourism. While parts of the country are hindered by unemployment, poverty and crime, other parts of South Africa are booming w... Read >
Author: Rosemary Grace Brooks
29th September 2008
For everyone, using cell phones on planes could be the best thing that's happened to airlines since electronic tickets. However, there are several misconceptions about in-flight cell phones. Here are five myths about flying with cell phones.
1: It's O... Read >
Author: David Herrmann
29th September 2008
For everyone, using cell phones on planes could be the best thing that's happened to airlines since electronic tickets. However, there are several misconceptions about in-flight cell phones. Here are five myths about flying with cell phones.
1: It's O... Read >
Author: David Herrmann
15th September 2008
Cape Town, like many other major cities around the globe, is undergoing massive construction, renovation and restoration projects. People are taking notice of how striking the mixture of old and new buildings within a metropolis look, and how valuable and... Read >
Author: Rosemary Grace Brooks
15th September 2008
Scaffolding hire in Cape Town is no longer sought after as a construction aid only. With new technology available as well as a greater demand for scaffolding for temporary structures used at public events and short projects, the uses for scaffolding have ... Read >
Author: Rosemary Grace Brooks
08th September 2008
Ever felt despondent? – This article will ignite your very soul!
The feeling is grey, thoughts are dulled, you cannot fight through the malaise and yet the candle in the midst flickers brightly. You have to get out and feel the brilliance of song and... Read >
Author: Claire
08th September 2008
Namibia is a South African country that has a vast array of natural attractions that will delight visitors of all ages and backgrounds. It is rich in history, culture and attractions, and visitors who come here from all over the world are amazed and find ... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson
05th September 2008
There is nothing better than travelling abroad to watch football, whether you decide to buy FC Barcelona tickets to watch the Catalan giants or AC Milan tickets to watch the San Siro derby. The 2010 FIFA World Cup, to be held in South Africa, will be an e... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
21st July 2008
Laugh…laugh and laugh some more. This is what seems to be the order of the day when our regular travelling foursome gets going on our short but regular golfing trips.
No more than two nights, that’s our rule, we might fly to Cape Town, drive into ... Read >
Author: Alan Hawkins
03rd July 2008
Have you ever packed your bags in anticipation of a vacation of unrivaled proportions? Have you ever felt your inner voice saying, ‘This is going to be very SPECIAL’, Well, for Claire & me, our visit to Wilderness Safaris Pafuri Camp found these thoug... Read >
Author: Greg Caruso
11th June 2008
An African safari vacation is by far for any tourist, both to African and international alike, a great experience, but you can’t say you have experienced a safari truly until you’ve been to the Kruger National Park. 18 989 square km (7 332 sq miles) o... Read >
Author: Lulie Swanepoel
21st May 2008
Have you ever packed your bags in anticipation of a vacation of unrivaled proportions? Have you ever felt your inner voice saying, ‘This is going to be very SPECIAL’, Well, for Claire & me, our visit to Wilderness Safaris Pafuri Camp found these thoug... Read >
Author: Claire
15th May 2008
The most beautiful and most visited city in South Africa and often said to be the most romantic as well, Cape Town is unlike any other city you’ll see on your visit to South Africa. Journey in and around Cape Town and don’t forget to visit these littl... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson
15th May 2008
One might find the name a little weird as I first did upon hearing of Table Mountain but no sooner than I saw what it looked like though, was the name more fitting. Made out of sandstone, this magnificent landmark stands over 3000ft above sea level only t... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson
02nd April 2008
Every year, around mid-July, our company goes on a team building weekend, and this year was no different. When the company started three years ago, it was with pride that we decided that each year we will do this little bit of adventure, but with each one... Read >
Author: Lulie Swanepoel
02nd April 2008
The Western Cape is not exactly the first place you think of when you want to go on a South African safari. Not because there are no safaris in the Western Cape, but generally because it’s more renowned for its Winelands.
More than meets the eye…
... Read >
Author: Lulie Swanepoel
01st April 2008
Every now and again my brother Leo, my sister Nell and I, go away for some family quality time. I don’t think this is normal in every family, but for us this is a good way of keeping the family bonds strong. They both live in Pretoria, so this year they... Read >
Author: Lulie Swanepoel
01st April 2008
Every now and again you come to a point when you just need a break. A time-out from the busy daily grind and hustle and bustle of city life. Usually around September you notice more accidents, more road rage and that people tend to get annoyed quicker wit... Read >
Author: Lulie Swanepoel
01st April 2008
On our way to Mpumalanga for a well deserved break, Bronwyn, Ryno and I decided that we were going on a road trip. We wanted to experience a Kruger Park safari. We were headed from Cape Town to the Kruger National Park where we were going to stay for thre... Read >
Author: Lulie Swanepoel
01st April 2008
Let’s get together
Every year we have at least one big team-building adventure, where our entire company joins in, in a day of fun. Because our company is still rather small, it means that we can enjoy a bigger variety of adventures, and this year w... Read >
Author: Tara
27th March 2008
The exact history of golf is unclear. Arguments have been going on for generations about when and where the game of Golf began.
Some people believe that Golf came from the Roman times, where players would hit a ball stuffed with feathers. This game was... Read >
Author: Bernie Wiemers
19th March 2008
Throw yourself off a cliff!
Does throwing yourself over the side of a cliff or down the edge of a waterfall with only a rope and harness appeal to your sense of adventure? Then abseiling in South Africa is for you. You can enjoy South Africa's spectacu... Read >
Author: Toureagle
21st February 2008
All Bets Are On – South African Accommodation
My close friend, Bronwyn and I were travelling through South Africa, well backpacking was more like it, trying out every kind of South African Accommodation before we eventually arrived in Cape Town.
... Read >
Author: Tara
20th February 2008
Road Trips Through Cape Town’s Wine Tasting Routes
Cape Town and surrounds has a rich culture of wine tasting and viticulture, boasting many wine farms, vineyards and wine routes which make up a perfect trip from Cape Town where you have ample time t... Read >
Author: Toureagle
06th February 2008
I remember loving Sim City, in fact, construction games of all sorts. I spent hours of arranging elevators in Sim Tower, and built city after city in Caesar. I still love Railroad Tycoon, and am perfectly delighted to be laying track between Sapporo and T... Read >
Author: Dave DAlessio
06th February 2008
Every year tourists, local and international, flock to the Western Cape and to Cape Town specifically during the festive season of December. And this year the Cape Town tourist authorities expect an influx of more than 200 000 visitors, which plays a vita... Read >
Author: Lulie Swanepoel
25th January 2008
It was during the South African winter season that I booked myself into one of Cape Town’s hotels. I was warned that the winter season, especially in Cape Town, is not one of the most joyous times to be planning a mini-break, but I was determined, enoug... Read >
Author: armand
24th January 2008
According to a recent survey, as the weather gets colder, customers are becoming increasingly likely to travel abroad. Within the industry, there is a year on year increase in the amount of people travelling abroad during the winter months.
Amongst the... Read >
Author: Karl Bantleman
20th January 2008
Cape Town is like most towns and cities in South Africa, there are areas that are rundown and derelict, however, in recent times Cape Town has undergone a transmission from an old, poor city to a city that looks modern and offers so much to visitors. Whet... Read >
Author: Karl Bantleman
02nd August 2007
When an international multi-award winning band toured South Africa last year, they were asked why they haven’t toured in SA before. The frontman replied that the main reason for this was that South Africa “just seemed too far out of the way.” Now, ... Read >
Author: Lulie Swanepoel
26th July 2007
Not all of us have had the privilege to enjoy the luxuries of a cruise onboard a catamaran. Even less so when you live inland, but this experience is something to add to your must-do list when visiting Cape Town. When you set foot onto a luxurious 53 foot... Read >
Author: Lulie Swanepoel
02nd April 2007
Cape Town is the “Mother City” of South Africa and has stood the test of time as a tourist hotspot by embracing diversity and technological advances. Arguably the best way to experience this dynamic city is to enjoy the freedom of a hassle-free self-c... Read >
Author: AlterSage
17th November 2006
This latex female condom is been specially designed to prevent the rapes. It is invented by a South African woman Sonnette Ehlers, in Cape-Town. Incidentally, South Africa is the most effected from HIV, ratio is one in nine, that means 45 million people a... Read >
Author: Amanda Johnson
31st August 2006
It's been said so many times it's almost a clich but like most clichs it's perfectly true - Cape Town is 'one of the most beautiful cities in the world'.
Most first-time visitors to South Africa's 'Mother City' have little real idea what to expect ... Read >
Author: Nicole Martin
12th August 2006
Lying next to Richard Branson is terrific. There's a buzz. Everyone wants to touch you. ""Wow", people gasp, "you and Richard Branson. Amazing. Who would have thought of the two of you together you from Cape Town and Mr B, the global entrepreneur".
I... Read >
Author: Robyn Cohen
01st August 2006
Only in our global economy could the idea of medical tourism take off. The newest trend is patients traveling to South Africa for cosmetic surgical procedures.
Cosmetic Surgery Takes Off In South Africa
Medical tourism has become a popular trend in ... Read >
Author: Ricardo Silva
26th July 2006
KA-CHING! FOUNDATION TO BENEFIT FROM CAPE TOWN GIVING EXCHANGE SHOWCASE
"South Africa needs more successful entrepreneurs." So says Gregory Bunyard, Managing Trustee of the not-for-profit Ka-Ching! Foundation - the latest arm in the ever expanding Ka-C... Read >
Author: Gregory Bunyard
17th July 2006
South Africa is still battling with power outages around the country. Cape Town has been hit the hardest after the blackouts in February 2006. This resulted in a loss of millions due to business and the tourism industry not being prepared for such a pow... Read >
Author: Justin Kitson
09th April 2006
With some clever planning before hand, you can get to do more things the only thing you'll be concerned with is if you have enough time to squeeze everything into your mini adventure.
Top 10 European city destinations (in no particular order)
: Amst... Read >
Author: Lee Fullman
13th September 2005
Stunning Drakensberg Experience! The Drakensberg Boys' Choir
Travelling to South Africa? Well, you're going to Cape Town,
right? And you want to see if you can get the Big 5? Here's
something that's better than Cape Town. Better than the Big 5.
A... Read >
Author: Brian Janette
28th August 2005
Internet Marketing is not a miracle marketing strategy competition still exists and you need to have a unique approach with regards to:
Web Design
Just as in the "real world", where your brand needs to have a unique look and feel about it, so does... Read >
Author: John Simms
28th August 2005
In today's age of fast food and high-speed Internet, a business may be tempted to take the "more convenient" route in launching a website buying a template and customising it.
Website design templates are like off-the-shelf websites and are targeted ... Read >
Author: John Simms
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