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Is Searchandizing Worth It?

Imagine you are visiting your favorite online store. You use the site search option to find a particular holiday plate set, and the search results display not only the plate set, but also matching glasses, mugs, napkin rings, and a toothpick holder. You want it all! The chances of you leaving the online store purchasing even more than you initially expected is great. The online store just successfully utilized Searchandizing.


A combination of the words search and merchandizing, Searchandizing is an e-commerce term used to describe a site search to promote products when users search for certain keywords or phrases. Also called multi-faceted search, this technology trend is making the site search engines much more effective and useful for

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both the site owner and site visitor.


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Central Business District - Explore the Robust Financial Hub of Singapore

Home to many key buildings and outstanding sky scrapers, the Central Business District is the financial hub of Singapore. The mouth of the Singapore River was a vital landmark in Singapore’s trading activities and eventually it emerged as the Central Business District.


The two main thoroughfares in the district are Robinson Road and Shenton Way which are home to many prominent landmarks. Raffles Place is the robust heart of the commercial area with many of the tallest buildings surrounding it which include The UOB Plaza, the UOB Center and the Republic Plaza. Majority of the district’s mass amount of establishments are on Marina Bay area, the most significant being Boon Tat Street which is shut down to

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traffic in the evening and transformed into an impressive al fresco dining spot. Among the multitude of buildings the Lau Pa Sat and the old Telok Ayer Market is the most outstanding.


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Condominium Ownership Can be a Financial Money Pit - What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You!

Whether you are a Realtor or a home buyer, it pays to investigate the financial condition of condominium home owners associations before taking a listing or making a purchase bid. Failure to do so can lead to a rude awaking with jolting financial consequences.


Most people buy condominiums without a real understanding of the financial burden to which they are committing themselves. They have a vision of “care free condo living,” not realizing that active participation in the homeowners association (HOA) is necessary to protect their investment. Worse yet, many are not aware of pre-existing financial conditions which may require them to write big checks shortly after moving in.


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The Marble Mask by Archer Mayor

By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Alan_G._Scott]Alan G. Scott


My main interest in reading Archer Mayor’s “The Marble Mask” was the anticipation of reading a mystery with a solid Vermont setting. My own novels focus on a different state per story and I am unfamiliar with this one. Not many authors write with such pride and love for their states like Mayor or Jean Hager, who has a murder mystery series set in Oklahoma. Sue Henry and Dana Stabenow write Alaskan mysteries. Other authors write about their beloved cities, like Margaret Truman’s Washington, DC books and Martha C. Lawrence’s Elizabeth Chase in her San Diego.


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