22 Dec 2004
| by Staff,
experts, especially around Christmas when we can bring some of the in-store magic into people's homes ...
22 Dec 2004
| by Sally Tarbit, Client services director, Fenix
When I visited the Milton Keynes Build-A-Bear workshop, parents and children were working together (or separately in my case) to make teddy bears complete with micro-chip, in case it ever gets lost, and a birth certificate to mark its arrival in the world.
The bright, bold environment was devised ...
22 Dec 2004
stores and some of the electrical retailers must be. When consumer confidence starts to waver, big ...
21 Dec 2004
| by Mark Sweney,
nutritionists when it transpired that some combinations of Salad Plus meals contained more fat than a typical ...
21 Dec 2004
| by Sam Matthews,
, while the consumer gets a great song and makes a charity donation.
Pail Myers, chief executive ...
20 Dec 2004
| by Jennifer Whitehead,
enough to encourage small businesses to get online.
The research found that over the coming 12 months ...
% planning some sort of campaign, and search engine optimisation, which is a priority for 23% of those ...
that encourages small businesses to get online."
The survey was conducted by Vanson Bourne and polled the owners ...
20 Dec 2004
| by Staff
LONDON - The Direct Selling Association has secured approval for its consumer code of practice under the OFT's Consumer Codes Approval Scheme.
15 Dec 2004
| by Andy Pelley, Marketing director, Loans.co.uk
of the larger Tesco brand.
But the really clever bit is this: with your shiny new card, you get a mini version. It's a fully functional Tesco Clubcard and gets you all your Tesco Club points with your shopping ...
up some bread, milk, cheese, DVD players or any of the increasing range of stuff Tesco offers ...
15 Dec 2004
| by Rachel Barnes
if they are unable to get into a store. Businesses will not only lose out on their money, but also that of family ...
14 Dec 2004
| by Jennifer Whitehead,
LONDON - Some of the country's biggest online supermarket shopping services are being questioned