Coupons are essentially known as price cut-bearing tokens that businesses give to their patrons (or potential regulars); such that upon the presentation of such a token, the said customers get awarded numerous discounts (either in the form of cash discounts, or in the form of freebies) from the sellers presenting the coupons. In traditional brick [...]
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Congress Weighs Online Privacy Rules
The Obama administration and some members of Congress are calling for online privacy protections, including a “do not track” mechanism that would allow consumers to block any efforts to have their online activity tracked, stored and shared with private companies. Internet companies use “cookies,” an imprint from a person’s computer, to keep track of online [...]
Why Dismissing Local Search Marketing Online Could Close Your Business
Did you know that according to the U.S. Small Business Administration, roughly 50% of small businesses fail within the first five years? Why do they fail? Typically it can be caused by what is referred to as “cost per acquisition.” If the small business is spending thousands of dollars on television, radio, yellow pages, and [...]
Pet Food – Save Money Without Sacrificing Quality
Do you sometimes wonder at the cost of pet food, and think that maybe it ought to be considerably cheaper? Well there are ways in which you can keep the same level of quality but reduce the costs!
Pet Food Labels
Ever notice its hard to make healthy choices in dog food these days? Teri explores the labels and tells you whats really in your dog food, so you know “what not to buy”, a real good guide to take to the pet food store when your shopping for dog or cat foods. Natural is not always natural.
Why Does Some Pet Food Cost So Much?
In the UK you can buy a 15kg bag of dog food for £9.99, or you could dig deeper into your wallet and pay £41 for another brand. So why should we pay up to 400% more for a bag of food – is it justified?
Why Does Some Pet Food Cost So Much?
In the UK you can buy a 15kg bag of dog food for £9.99, or you could dig deeper into your wallet and pay £41 for another brand. So why should we pay up to 400% more for a bag of food – is it justified?


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