Elle-Rose Williams
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Elle-Rose Williams is the Online Editor of 365Brides.com and a Freelance Writer and Content Manager. She is currently working her way around the world "nomad style" and you can read about her travels here: The World and Then Some.

When she's not hard at work, you will find her travelling the world - or sleeping.

Blog Entries by Elle-Rose Williams

Do Something Different This New Year's Eve

(0) Comments | Posted 17 December 2012 | (00:00)

I know for many people, New Years Eve is just another night and their idea of heaven is just staying home enjoying the specials and coverage on TV. But. I've never been one of these people.

New Year's Eve is one of my favourite nights of the year. It's...

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How to Improve Your User Experience Online

(0) Comments | Posted 27 November 2012 | (02:18)

There are many places where businesses can fall down - and one of the areas that always gets overlooked is the User Experience online.

What does this mean?

Well just as many businesses spend money training staff in shops to behave properly and treat customers with respect, and...

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Taking a Winter Vacation and Why it Might Be Just What You Need

(1) Comments | Posted 15 November 2012 | (07:19)

I've know for a while that during the winter months my entire mood seems to dip a little. I love London in the summertime - the long days, bright nights, beer gardens, glorious parks - the summer is when this city really comes to life.

And although I'm not...

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You Don't Have to be 18 to Take a Gap Year

(0) Comments | Posted 13 October 2012 | (10:35)

I'm no teenager anymore and my days of student parties and beans and toast are fading slowly into the past. But, 2 weeks ago - I started my (very delayed) gap-year and couldn't be happier. The truth is, I had planned to take a gap-year when I was 18. The...

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Five Amazing Skiing Destinations Perfect for Children

(1) Comments | Posted 19 September 2012 | (16:20)

Skiing is a wonderful vacation idea for families with children. Not only do you get to spend time being active outdoors together, but your children will spend their holiday making new friends, learning new skills and building their physical confidence. With most resorts now having great children's classes and kid's...

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What Businesses Are Doing to Cut Costs

(0) Comments | Posted 14 September 2012 | (19:50)

In today's weak economic environment, large corporations and businesses are drawing on a long history of cost cutting techniques, some of which might surprise you. Removing one item or service from their day-to-day activities might seem insignificant in the short-term; but in the long-term, that slashed expense might lead to...

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Six Things That Will Make Your Employees Happier

(3) Comments | Posted 3 September 2012 | (17:17)

Let's face it - if you're a business owner - it's all about making money and keeping your employees happy. Office culture has become something very much in the public's attention as of late. We've been bombarded with images and videos of offices around the world which excel in the...

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Six Lies Hollywood Movies Have Told Us

(3) Comments | Posted 1 September 2012 | (17:11)

We all grew up watching the latest Hollywood movie's, swooning after the latest actor or actress to hit our screens... and believing all the unbelievably unrealistic plot lines that were thrown at us were realistic too.

Hollywood movies aren't exactly known for being an every day example of the...

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Great Travel Apps to Help Plan Your Vacation From Start to Finish

(0) Comments | Posted 27 August 2012 | (01:00)

Planning a vacation isn't easy. And, well, even if it is - the whole packing, getting everyone organised, getting people to the airport on time part definitely isn't. It doesn't matter if you're travelling alone, as a couple, as a family or as a big group - sometimes you just...

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Great Office Team Building Ideas

(1) Comments | Posted 16 August 2012 | (16:17)

Many years ago, for many companies and businesses their idea of teambuilding was restricted to a pot of tea in the office kitchen. Or if you were lucky and part of a "new-age" office perhaps organising a Secret Santa when the festive period rolled around once a year.

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Five Tips for British BBQ Success

(0) Comments | Posted 12 July 2012 | (21:17)

Hosting a successful BBQ in the UK doesn't have to be impossible. OK, the weather may make things difficult at times - but it doesn't have to be a disaster just because everyone gets a little wet. A burger in the rain is the new hype - haven't you heard?...

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Four Places That Will Help You Survive the London Olympics

(0) Comments | Posted 15 June 2012 | (17:40)

I live and work in central London, and I'll be (totally) honest here - I'm not overly excited for the Olympics. If you've ever been to London you'll agree with me that it's a beautiful city, it's a pretty awesome place to live and usually, I don't have any complaints....

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