Added on October 10th, 2008
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Industrial embroiderers and specialist retailers can now buy threads on-line through local supplier Marathon Threads (Nottm) Ltd. The new e-commerce (on-line stores) website for Marathon Threads features more than 600 shades of thread in both cup and cone as well as backing fabrics, scissors, needles and accessories for use by the textile industry to educational establishments.
The new website is easy to navigate and makes finding your chosen products a breeze. It really is a case of ‘pick’ and ‘pay’. Marathon Threads now have an opportunity to reach out to new market places and we would like to wish them success.
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Added on July 14th, 2008
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Lingerie retailer Camille have launched their new look website. New and existing customers can enjoy an exciting shopping experience with the new on-line store (e-commerce website) with options to mix and match and take advantage of special offers.
Camille supply lingerie and nightwear throughout the country via a series of retail outlets and concessions as well as their on-line store. If you know the brand or want to find out more visit www.camille.co.uk to discover what else is on offer.
The website features a zoom facility enabling you to get a detailed view of the products and fabric. Visitors can also sign up for news and offers as well as buy gift vouchers all from the comfort of their armchair. The site also features swimwear and a new section for costumes.
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Added on May 22nd, 2008
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If you live in North Nottinghamshire then be sure to check out the new site from well known local fruit and veg supplier Troops www.troopsfruitandveg.co.uk The new on-line store enables you to shop for fruit and vegetables from the comfort of your armchair and have it delivered directly to your door.
Troops directors Stephen and Philip pride themselves on supplying quality produce combined with excellent customer service. The company already supply locally produced fruit and vegetables as well as the more exotic varieties to a range of hotels, restaurants and smaller retail outlets. The new e-commerce website is set to provide a similar service direct to the consumer.
The impact of ‘food miles’ on the environment is all over the news so what better time to make the most of the Internet to source local produce and buy on-line?
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