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29th September 2009
Orlando may not be the first destination you think of when you're searching for the perfect place to go to for an amazing shopping trip, but it'll certainly reign supreme if you choose this exciting and fashionable city for some much needed retail therapy... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
24th September 2009
When you go out, look at the people around you. Don't they look like they're in a hurry to get somewhere? When you ask your friends out for a gathering, do you often get, "Sorry, I've got an appointment, or I've a meeting on that day"? Many people are chr... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
The Festival Walk is much more than your average, run-of-the-mill mall; it is a veritable personification of the phrase ’retail therapy’. With more than 200 shops in over 1 million square feet area, Festival Walk , located in Kowloon Tong, boasts an ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
24th September 2009
Think giant video screens, lofty sky scrapers and neon lights so dazzling, they can almost be seen through closed eyes. It would describe Hong Kong’s Times Square in a nutshell. Situated at the heart of the Causeway Bay metropolis, Times Square is the q... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
23rd September 2009
When it comes to providing a plethora of shopping opportunities, one place that never disappoints is Chicago, Illinois. If you're hoping for the shopping trip of a lifetime, Chicago could be the next big destination for you, with fantastic shopping across... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
21st September 2009
Liverpool B&B’s and guest houses are just the places to stay if you are visiting Liverpool to check out the legendary Beatles or, for that matter, Gerry and the Pacemakers or Billy Fury.
But there's more to Liverpool than the memory of the culture or... Read >
Author: simonjohn
16th September 2009
As we march head long into the new millennium it would seem that a Credit Card is an essential accessory of modern life.
There are not many places on our planet where you can't use the 'fantastic plastic' for purchases large and small. In this phenome... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
02nd September 2009
So you were with your partner for a long time, he knew you better than most and you loved each other so much. He meant the world to you and then one day…it all went wrong. You found his phone and read his texts, although this wasn’t the smartest thing... Read >
Author: Laura Elliott
28th August 2009
According to statistics, the number of people set to holiday at home is rising. Indeed, in an attempt to save cash, many are shunning trips abroad to discover the home grown delights available in and around the UK. And, with its selection of stunning scen... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
23rd August 2009
It is always good to plan ahead of things especially when you are away from home on a vacation. So what good will you get by planning for vacation rentals? Here are a few points which will enlighten you.
Firstly, if you did some planning for vacation r... Read >
Author: Francis Murphy
07th August 2009
A day at the Ferry Road Markets in Southport is a fun way to spend the day. Have lunch at Spendelove Bistro and bar which offers cutting edge food created by their award winning chef, Luke Turner. Afterwords do a little fresh market food shopping befor... Read >
Author: JenB
01st August 2009
One of the world’s most influential cities, London is a veritable melting pot, brimming with historical lure and cultural diversity. Long established as an important financial centre, it is also a strong leader in the worlds of fashion, media and politi... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
18th July 2009
FAMILY FINANCES
How To Be Better Off
Presented 1st to the Resurrection Presbyterian Church of Ghana.
By Samuel Lartey.
www.inspiredleaders.com.
Ghana has changed forever. The younger generation have strikingly different values to their parents... Read >
Author: Samuel Lartey
17th July 2009
A popular misconception is that ski holidays are great for skiers but are no good for non skiers.
The problem with skiing holidays is in their name - perhaps they should be called "winter holidays". Calling them ski holidays makes a loud statement that... Read >
Author: Snowmonkey
17th July 2009
Reply these questions honestly:
1.) Does your spouse or partner complain that you spend overmuch money?
2.) Are you surprised monthly when your charge card bill attains however much more you charged than you thought you had?
3.) Do you've more ... Read >
Author: stevany
18th June 2009
Have you heard of the term “retail therapy?” We wouldn’t be surprised if you have. Retail therapy is when you buy yourself something for a little pick me up. Did you know that retail therapy can actually make you feel good? It’s a known fact!
... Read >
Author: TrendToGo, Inc
18th June 2009
Have you heard of the term “retail therapy?” We wouldn’t be surprised if you have. Retail therapy is when you buy yourself something for a little pick me up. Did you know that retail therapy can actually make you feel good? It’s a known fact!
... Read >
Author: TrendToGo, Inc
12th June 2009
Shopping for many is a therapy, retail therapy is known to work but the other side is that shopping results in empty pockets and debt.
The online shopping mart presents unlimited buying options and smart shoppers can shop online and save dollars. The W... Read >
Author: Allison Maurizio
01st June 2009
The story is as common as air - boy meets girl, boy dates girl, girl falls for boy. Soon girl discovers boy only wants one thing. Girl gets wise and rejects boy. Boy begs girl to take him back – he claims he will change. Foolishly, girl gives boy one mo... Read >
Author: D.E. Boone
15th May 2009
Hate it or love it, shopping is something we all have to engage in.
Each of us is surrounded by advertising campaigns and TV commercials that urge us to consume. And these days even the government is encouraging us to go out and spend more.
Indeed, ... Read >
Author: Peter Field
12th May 2009
The automobile has brought freedom and independence to many millions of people across the globe ever since the first mass-produced, affordable vehicles rolled off assembly lines in the early 20th century. And as the century progressed and the reliability ... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
28th April 2009
As Malaga strives towards being the European City of Culture for 2016 and the seat of communication and economic growth for the south of Spain, substantial investment has been ploughed into developing the region's infrastructure. A serious overhaul of the... Read >
Author: MichelleE
10th April 2009
Leeds is the poster child for the new urban revolution in which grimy postindustrial centres in the North are reborn as contemporary cities of contemporary. Leeds has seen the future and it is all about retail therapy. Refashioned into the 'Knightsbridge... Read >
Author: BrianSmall
02nd April 2009
Hermes handbags are becoming a popular obsession. Owning one takes a great deal of time, energy, and money. Hermes purses are an icon of class and status, and are in high demand among Hollywood’s elite. The most famous of all Hermes bags, the Kelly, is ... Read >
Author: Tommy Martin
27th March 2009
Boasting a rich and diverse culture, Kuala Lumpur is one of Malaysia’s most enticing highlights. Having grown from its modest beginnings as a small village, it’s now a bustling and vibrant metropolis, bursting with attitude and flavour. Boasting yea... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
25th March 2009
If you have a positive attitude, some imagination, the right amount of drive and a sharp focus, you can dream up a terrific list of small business ideas that could all be successful.And if you run a brainstorming session, the list could be huge. Generatin... Read >
20th March 2009
Noida is short for the New Okhla Industrial Development Area. The name has been changed to Noida because it has been undergoing a lot of changes. As the city has been developed well and entirely, they see to it that the changes done to the place is benefi... Read >
Author: Urmann
13th March 2009
Getting together with your girlfriends can be a fun way to blow off some steam. And it can be down right necessary. We all get busy with work, family and other commitments and we need to remember to make time to check in and reconnect with our friends. ... Read >
Author: Amycarter
06th March 2009
If you have money to spare, and have no purchase in mind that you intend to invest in, then it is generally worth saving for a time when you might need it. There are many of us who will simply spend our excess money, just because we can. However, this doe... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson
17th February 2009
Stress is a normal part of life and is necessary for survival. A little stress can be a motivating force in achieving results, deadlines and outcomes both personally and professionally. Most high achievers believe that they thrive on stressful situations ... Read >
Author: Nariman Taweel
16th February 2009
Now when it comes to retail therapy Liverpool excels. Offering a wide range of fashionable, chic, individual and eclectic shops as well as all the major names you would expect to find in a major city.
Anyway enough introductions, lets get in to specifi... Read >
Author: Naz Daud
27th January 2009
The Isle of Wight is widely documented as being on of the most relaxing and enjoyable places to visit in the UK. The most popular resort on this island is Shanklin based on the south east coast. The town is easy to get to with a railway service connected ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
23rd January 2009
There's more to Holland than windmills, tulips, canals and cheese. The country has many lesser-known attractions such as North Sea beaches, wild heathland, dense forests...and even hills and caves. Vast landscapes, where a huge sky hangs over flat farmla... Read >
Author: Jimi St.Pierre
13th January 2009
For those who thrive on the thrill of retail therapy, there is arguably no better place to indulge one’s shopping passion than New York City. Indeed, from designer boutiques and high street fashion, to the department stores boasting a range of items g... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
05th January 2009
Answer these questions truthfully:
1.) Does your spouse or partner complain that you spend too much money?
2.) Are you surprised each month when your credit card bill arrives at how much more you charged than you thought you had?
3.) Do you have ... Read >
Author: jamulco
30th December 2008
If the prospect of battling your way through the January sales in freezing temperatures doesn't
appeal to you then it could be time to head east for the annual Dubai Shopping Festival,
arguably the world's best shopping experience. The festival starts o... Read >
Author: MarkeD
15th December 2008
Offering the user a convenient and flexible method of payment, credit cards can be a great way to help you manage your money. Not only that, but they are essential for establishing your credit record; allowing you to build up a good credit rating to help ... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
15th December 2008
The average person who consolidates debts also winds up in debt again. The only way to get out of debt forever is to change the way you view money. If you had no debt prior to a major financial downturn, then you can get debt relief help through debt cons... Read >
Author: Justin Narin
05th December 2008
Why is Lloret de Mar is the ultimate Spanish Costa destination for stag and hen parties? Well, there are lots of reasons!
First of all it is lined with wall to wall pubs, clubs and restaurants which cater for just about every taste, from fast food to ... Read >
Author: Aunty Andrea
05th December 2008
Barcelona is well known for its bizarre architecture but equally celebrated for its spirited vibe which means that its stag and hen party scene is probably the most renowned in the world!
Anyone who has decided on Barcelona for their stag or hen weeken... Read >
Author: Aunty Andrea
03rd December 2008
Thailand is a major tourist destination in South East Asia. It's unique in SE Asia, in that it was never a colony of a European power, and therefore it has retained much of its own identity and culture; this is a huge draw for tourists. It addition, the c... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
02nd December 2008
Are you planning a trip to Belfast? Whether it’s for a concert, a spot of retail therapy, the buzzing nightlife or just to check out the sights and sounds of this amazing city, a good Belfast Street map will come in very handy.
There are so many maps... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
01st December 2008
If you’ve run up huge debts on store cards, you’re not alone. Every year in the UK, thousands of people seek debt advice to deal with the financial problems arising from this method of credit.
The average store card APR is an incredible 30% with ma... Read >
Author: accuma
30th November 2008
The zenith of the human soul is to be able to take full control of the body and mind - having the ability to micro manage even the smallest aspect of the engine that is the human body. But unfortunately, in this day and age this is not the case and be... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
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
26th November 2008
Shopping
Shopping is the examining of goods or services from retailers with intent to purchase at that time. Shopping is the activity of selection and/or purchase. In some contexts it is considered a leisure activity as well as an economic one.
Shoppi... Read >
Author: magic9999
30th October 2008
Answer these questions truthfully:
1.) Does your spouse or partner complain that you spend too much money?
2.) Are you surprised each month when your credit card bill arrives at how much more you charged than you thought you had?
3.) Do you have ... Read >
Author: zuppermax
28th October 2008
Are you planning a trip to Belfast? Whether it’s for a concert, a spot of retail therapy, the buzzing nightlife or just to check out the sights and sounds of this amazing city, a good Belfast Street map will come in very handy.
There are so many maps... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
17th October 2008
With the largest population of any other member state in the European Union and the third largest economy by GDP in the world, it’s probably fair to say that Germany is up there with only a handful of other nations as one of the world’s true superpowe... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins
30th September 2008
Known by many names, the island of St. Bart is a paradise of luxury. Many of the world’s rich and famous flock to the charming isle because of its relatively low-profile and stunningly exquisite locales. Here are five things sure to make your holiday in... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson
15th September 2008
There are endless opportunities when visiting the UK for an exciting summer break; whether as part of a family holiday or travelling on your own, there is something for everyone to enjoy. It doesn’t matter about the duration of your break either as ther... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
08th September 2008
Located in sunny Majorca, the vibrant city of Palma is a great starting point for those looking to discover the places and people of this idyllic Spanish Island. Set alongside the picturesque Bay of Palma, this tourist friendly city with its castle, old c... Read >
Author: Larry Austin
08th September 2008
Florida is one of the most popular destinations to go on holiday for those in the United Kingdom. The American culture, the sunshine and the attractions available in the sunshine state is simply unlike anywhere else on the planet. However if you are looki... Read >
Author: Jennifer Quirk
04th September 2008
The city of Birmingham is the second largest city in the UK and just like limo hire London, Birmingham has become very popular in recent years. There is a lot to do in Birmingham, from fine restaurants to amazing clubs and bars and a multitude of shops fo... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk
21st August 2008
It is often an exciting time when it comes to choosing that destination for a holiday; particularly as you plan all year round for a relaxing, yet entertaining opportunity that will provide new and enjoyable experiences for all. As a result it can often b... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
16th August 2008
As our quality of life has improved so have our expectations and material possessions such as mobile phones, laptops and Ipods are seen as necessities, not luxury items. As the credit crunch deepens and our grocery shopping, petrol and mortgage payments ... Read >
Author: Sophie Curtis
15th May 2008
Never thought of Cape Town as a shopping haven? Many would call it retail therapy but I would prefer the term retail harmony when shopping in Cape Town. A truly satisfying shopping experience is what you will find here, from indigenous art to the latest t... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson
03rd April 2008
If you’re looking for a property for sale in Portugal, then Porto could just be the place for you if you love city life combined with being near the coast.
Porto is situated in the north of Portugal and is ranked third in the Portuguese most comforta... Read >
Author: Kelly Barr
25th March 2008
Answer these questions truthfully:
Does your spouse or partner complain that you spend too much money?
Are you surprised each month when your credit card bill arrives at how much more you charged than you thought you had?
Do you have more shoes... Read >
Author: BlackWolf
20th February 2008
Townsville is a tropical destination in Queensland often passed by in favour of its more northerly neighbour, Cairns. It is a quieter alternative, without the hordes of backpackers and yet with just as many nearby attractions, and for these reasons Townsv... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt
24th January 2008
Europe’s most western capital, situated on the coast of Portugal, offers the perfect blend between a 21st century metropolis and a historical goldmine.
Today’s Lisbon owes a lot to its historical past, which dates back to around 300,000 years.
... Read >
Author: Liam Gerken
30th October 2007
On the East coast of Cyprus near to the border with the ghost town of Famagusta is the bustling little town of Paralimni. In fact it isn't that little anymore because it is growing on the back of the ongoing Cyprus development boom. New shop units are spr... Read >
Author: kevinor
21st September 2007
Two-thirds of adults in the UK have a credit card, and over 60% of those have more than one. In fact, studies show that in 2004 there were more than 4 cards in use for every adult in the country. It seems obvious that many of us appreciate the convenience... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
30th August 2007
Trading in an online marketplace like BizBid.com.au or eBay is fast becoming popular. This rise in popularity does present questions as to why? Danny Hile, Manager of BizBid.com.au, suggests much like retail therapy, hunting and getting a bargain online i... Read >
Author: Danny Hile
17th August 2007
Getting out of debt does not happen accidentally. Well, even if it does happen accidentally (like a person winning the lottery) debt problems are rarely solved unless and until the person with the debt starts to think about the debt in a different way.
... Read >
Author: Mandy Karlik
21st July 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Sam Benton
Whoever you are, whatever your circumstances and without knowing another single fact about you, I'm prepared to wager that for you, there just aren't enough hours in the day.
Like almost everyone, you have too much to ... Read >
Author: Sam Benton
20th July 2007
Pressured to take a family holiday, but dreading the prospect of close proximity?
So many times when the family is thrown together the little niggling problems from normal family life seem to loom larger and louder. Guilt can so easily move into the d... Read >
Author: Angela Saunders
11th July 2007
As one of Europe's largest and most imposing cities, it's easy for tourists and travellers to feel daunted in London. After all, with the tube network confusing you at one turn and vast swathes of people on Oxford Street overwhelming you at another, it's ... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
26th June 2007
There's never a better time to embark on a shopping spree in the Big Apple than in the summer. As one of the world's most exciting cities, New York offers glitzy entertainment 24/7, as well as options for shopping that look like they've come straight from... Read >
Author: Elisha Burberry
15th June 2007
Answer these questions truthfully:
1.) Does your spouse or partner complain that you spend too much money?
2.) Are you surprised each month when your credit card bill arrives at how much more you charged than you thought you had?
3.) Do you have ... Read >
Author: Prince Oversol
25th May 2007
Once upon a time there was a man named Jack who was an average kind of guy. He was married, living in the suburbs in a typical 3 bed room house which he was paying off to the bank. He earned a reasonable income and was a reasonably happy man. Because of s... Read >
Author: Jack D Bushwell
09th May 2007
Anyone who's after a bit of retail indulgence in the UK needn't look far. After all, big cities - such as Glasgow, Birmingham and Manchester - all have an endless array of shops to choose from. But for anyone looking to make a proper attempt at satisfying... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
24th April 2007
Queensland is regarded as Australia’s ‘sunshine state’ as it receives around 300 days of sunshine a year. With such a fantastic climate and the laidback but friendly attitude of the locals Queensland is a marvellous destination for holiday makers an... Read >
Author: Candice Hoskins
26th March 2007
Wherever you are from, we wish you a warm welcome from Citylocal Fife, ‘the business directory in Fife’ based near the Royal Burgh and City of Dunfermline and covering all the ancient Kingdom.
WELCOME to the Kingdom of Fife!
If you are visiting ... Read >
Author: Naz Daud
10th January 2007
At this time of year, we all like to indulge in a little retail therapy and there is nothing quite like finding a bargain in the sales. Why not make the most of the exchange rate and visit the shopping mecca that is New York? The winter sales are now on a... Read >
Author: Pete
25th July 2006
Nearly everyone wants to make more money and keep more of the money they have for the future or for fun. Yet, most Americans live paycheck-to-paycheck, deep in debt and unsure how to get out of the trap.
Here are the 7 biggest money mistakes people ma... Read >
Author: Karen Pickett
01st July 2006
I simply love aircrafts and long haul flights. We board award winning Singapore Airlines with about 30 hours to go. With 8 magazines, 6 movies, 4 meals and a sleeping pill, I arrive relaxed and ready to explore. American airports are still not people f... Read >
Author: Suzy Davis
03rd May 2006
Blapper.com is a new web portal dedicated to bringing users innovative content and a unique web experience. It is run on the latest internet technologies and implements advanced web design methodologies.
Our magazine features expertly written and insi... Read >
Author: Ben Edge Ben Edge
03rd April 2006
As many women would say, shopping for clothes can be lots of fun! We've all had our doses of retail therapy in the past and with the vast selection available online to us ladies, shopping for clothes on the Internet can be even more fun.
Shopping on t... Read >
Author: Sarah Testa
02nd February 2006
When you go out, look at the people around you. Don't they look like they're in a hurry to get somewhere? When you ask your friends out for a gathering, do you often get, "Sorry, I've got an appointment, or I've a meeting on that day"? Many people are chr... Read >
Author: Lance Ong
20th September 2005
Whenever I am depressed, I go shopping. Retail therapy has always been one of my favourite ways to destress.
The lure of the hunt. For that special something that catches your eye, priced unbelievably low, or at such a huge discount. 70% discounts at ... Read >
Author: Janice Wee
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