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6. Countrybookshop - Over 3.2 million books, magazine subscriptions, gifts and more
Our online operation was established in 1997, one of the first e-commerce shops in the country and complements the established brick and mortar shop. Our online shop receives over 2.25 million page impressions from 180,000 unique visitors and 460,000 visitor sessions per month. 100,000 + customers have placed orders with us. We list over 3 milllion titles including magazine subscriptions and board games making it the largest range of titles available from an online source in the country.

Our retail shop is housed in a unique former railway station situated in the heart of the Peak District's countryside and has proven to be one of the most popular out of town bookshops in the UK.

Attracting local custom as well as drawing visitors exploring the Monsal Trail, Chatsworth House, Haddon Hall and other local attractions, we offer more than 3,000 square feet of books in nearly every genre and other related items. For the past 15 years we have offered excellent service to the local community with our large range of stock and exclusive product search & ordering facility in a family friendly atmosphere. Our customers can enjoy browsing in the shop and partaking of delicious and wholesome snacks and drinks in our Cafe or al fresco on our large patio.

Awards / Achievements:

Sunday Times e-league 41st out of top 100 European Internet Ventures
Regional runner up DTI / ISI e-commerce awards
Top 5 Future 100 Entrepreneurs by Enterprise Magazine, KPMG and London Business School
Profiled in the current edition of 'Top UK Companies of the Future' published by Harper Collins and researched by Corporate Research Foundation


http://www.countrybookshop.co.uk

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7. Credit Card Mom
Credit Cards introduce financial flexibility into modern consumers' lives. For those who always pay off their balances, credit cards eliminate the need to carry cash or obtain check-cashing approval. For those who carry a balance, credit cards allow acquisition of goods and services that cannot be paid for in full when purchased. The twenty-first century extent of credit card use may be new, but its function is not. Before 1900, American families obtained "book credit" from merchants who allowed the same financial flexibility now provided by credit cards. But urbanization and the chain store movement rendered the old system of book credit infeasible. The first step on the road to credit cards was development of store-specific metal charge cards in 1928. These cards continued the system of extending credit to favored customers. Clerks no longer needed to assess customers' creditworthiness; any one with a charge card received store credit. Oil companies moved into credit cards as a way of building a customer base. As automobiles increased in popularity in the 1920s and gasoline stations proliferated, oil companies gave loyal customers paper "courtesy" cards that could be used at any of their stations. Balances were paid in full monthly. In 1939, Standard Oil of Indiana made a startling move when it mailed 250,000 unsolicited cards. By 1940, over 1 million cards circulated. In the 1950s, gas companies moved to embossed aluminum charge cards in the size still common in the early 2000s. Early charge cards did not possess the key feature of modern credit cards: revolving credit, which allows card-holders to pay balances over time while simultaneously charging new amounts. Wanamaker's Department Store in Philadelphia moved toward a revolving charge account in the late 1930s when it gave customers four months to pay off a balance. This was not truly revolving credit, however; new charges were prohibited until the previous balance was paid. William Gorman introduced true revolving credit to department store cards in the 1940s, first at the L. Bamberger & Co. department store in Newark, New Jersey, and in 1947 at Gimbel Bros. of New York. In all these cases, the card issuer's goal was to boost sales of the issuing company. Indeed, due to bad debts and fraud, the credit operations often generated a loss.

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8. Drive a Ferrari, Lamborghini, racing cars and more.
Like many race circuits Thruxton was originally a wartime airfield. Commissioned in 1941 the airfield was host to both the RAF and USAF and played a major part in the D-Day landings as a base for troop carrying aircraft and gliders. Declared surplus to requirements in 1946, motorsport started in 1950 with motor bikes on a track comprising both the runways and perimeter roads. Cars joined the bikes in 1952 for only one year as the deteriorating wartime tarmac was breaking up badly. Amazingly bikes continued racing until 1965, but by then plans were under way to redevelop the site and motor racing returned on a new track in 1968.

The new layout ignored the old runways and followed the lines of the perimeter road with the inclusion of the chicane and further round the track three tight corners in succession: Campbell, Cobb and Segrave, commonly referred to as the complex. Even with these tight corners Thruxton is the fastest race circuit in the UK, with Formula Renaults averaging well over 100 mph in race conditions. Thruxton soon gained a reputation as a real drivers circuit with its seemingly never ending high speed corners around the back of the track where success required total commitment.

Thruxton's fame grew from the Easter Monday Formula 2 meetings where Formula 1 drivers of the day battled with up and coming talent. Households names like Graham Hill, Jackie Stewart and Jochen Rindt all thrilled the crowds in the early races. Since then Thruxton has seen all our recent Formula 1 drivers race regularly at the track at some time in their career. In 1993 Damon Hill Formula One world champion drove a demonstration run in the Williams FW15C, recording an incredible 57.6 second lap of the 2.4 mile circuit, an average speed of 147.25 mph. It is now the high speed rounds of the British Touring car championship and superbikes that regularly bring in capacity crowds. If you follow this series you may have seen Thruxton on the television or even lapped the circuit on the Playstation Touring Car game, but as always there is nothing like doing it for real.


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9. Greatmagazines.co.uk | Magazine subscriptions to top UK titles
Greatmagazines.co.uk is part of Emap PLC - one of the UK'S leading media companies.

Emap plc is a media company whose purpose is to create 'must-have' entertainment and information which can be delivered to every home and business within defined communities.

Emap's business activities focus around three main areas:

* Over 150 top selling consumer magazines in the UK, France and around the world

* Over 200 business to business events, magazines and conferences, many of them market leaders

* 18 UK local analogue radio stations, seven digital music TV channels and the biggest digital radio network in the UK


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10. Healthy Direct UK: buy high quality, tax-free vitamins and supplements online.
Healthy Direct UK was founded in 2000 and was originally set up as a catalogue-based company. Since then it has gone from strength to strength to become the second largest vitamins supplier in the UK. Following the success of the catalogue, www.healthydirect.co.uk was launched in January 2004 and is set to follow in the same successful footsteps.

Accomplishing this feat has not been easy and on top of a lot of hard work, the company's success has been reliant upon a variety of other factors...

A passion and belief in our products runs throughout our company and is inspired by the expert knowledge passed on from our Product Development Team.

The Product Development Team is extremely dedicated and knowledgeable and their work is vital for making sure our loyal customers are kept healthy and happy. After all, without them, we would not be able to offer one of the widest and most innovative product ranges on the market. We currently provide over 130 product lines and introduce new supplements on a monthly basis.

To ensure these products get to you with minimum fuss, we offer the following:

FREE ORDERING:

Ordering from us won't cost you a single penny, whichever way you choose to do it:

You could call our FREE telephone order line - 0800 298 99 70. (Lines are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week so feel free to call at any time, day or night.) or you can always order right here on the web too!)


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