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Name: Daniel Collins
About Author: Daniel Collins writes on a number of topics on behalf of a digital marketing agency and a variety of clients. As such, this article is to be considered a professional piece with business interests in mind.


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Motorbikes: An Economic Alternative to Cars

The ever increasing cost of motoring combined with less than favourable economic conditions, is seeing a growing interest in people purchasing motorbikes as their primary mode of transport. (…)

Is your relationship affecting your weight?

It has been claimed that feeling comfortable and happy in a relationship can help you feel at ease with your looks and your body. But is this necessarily a good thing for your weight and wellbeing? (…)

Getting the Best Deal for Your Car

So, you’ve decided to part ways with your old banger and have already spotted a new, sleeker model that tickles your fancy. (…)

How To Get Bargain Books Online

When was the last time you bought a book? If you are like many people then you will possibly purchase and read them fairly frequently. (…)

Unlocking the best gaming reviews available

With so many different video games constantly being released, it can be difficult to decide which one deserves your hard-earned cash. (…)

Cape Town: A Dream Destination for a Rock Climber

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. (…)

Making the Most of Manchester

Manchester has re-invented itself in recent years and has become a thriving city with an array of things to see and do. (…)

Men’s Hair Styles through the Ages

Women tend to think that men have it so easy when it comes to choosing a hairstyle. Should it be a low-number clipper cut, or maybe a short-back and sides? (…)

The Grass is Always Greener in Edinburgh

Edinburgh is the quintessential Scottish city; adorned in tartan shops and streets filled with the sounds of bagpipes and that great Scottish accent. (…)

Coventry: The Wonders of the West Midlands

In 2004, it was estimated that around 102 million people visited the West Midlands region of the UK. (…)