A BOLTON company has abandoned nine-to-five lifestyle in favour of doing business on the web.

The company, www.dailyneeds.co.uk, offers top name cosmetics at discount prices, but while they don't have any premises, they are doing business 24 hours a day, seven days week.

"The response to our website has been fantastic," explained company executive Nick Kumar, "Now anybody wanting to buy cosmetics at a fraction of their high street price just needs to log onto our website."

"My family has been in the fashion business locally since the 1960's, But five years ago we switched to the world of cosmetics, providing goods such as Lancome, Clarins and Estee Lauder."

" We have just launched our website, and ever since business has just been pouring in.", added Nicky, "After all we have some great deals online at the moment. Our L'oreal foundation should be £18.50 but you can order it from our website for just £4.50," said Nick.

"We knew that by going on the web we would reach a much larger audience and could do business when a shop would be closed. The internet offers a great opportunity and we knew that what we offered would be of interest to people all over the world," added Nick

Their web site, www.dailyneeds.co.uk, is a secure site on www.shoppersworld.co.uk, hosted by ICL.

Shoppers World is fast becoming recognised as the leading regional mall-based shopping platform in the UK with an unrivalled blend of shops and products from across the UK. Developed by Newsquest in conjunction with ICL and Microsoft, Shoppers World has provided a compelling answer to niche businesses looking to widen their appeal and reach new customers.

Shrinking the globe and bringing buyer and seller together is what Shoppers World does best. Now it doesn't matter where you are or what you want to buy. Customers from one end of the land can find and trade with business at the other. Indeed, Shoppers World has proved truly international with orders being placed from as far afield at Hong Kong, USA, New Zealand and Australia.

Nick Kumar continued: "We knew it was about time that the people of Bolton were offered an alternative. It is very similar to the situation with car prices. How can they be so much cheaper in Europe? Well our cosmetics prices are rock bottom, and we deliver within three days using Parcel Force."

"We aim to supply products of only the highest quality but at pocket-money cost that will suit the thousands of women in Bolton that are being charged prices that are way too high."

The www.dailyneeds.co.uk website was designed by Newsquest Digital Media, which is part of the same company that owns the Bolton Evening News and the Bolton Journal.

If you want cut-price quality cosmetics visit dailyneeds.co.uk and if you are a business who would like to do business on the web contact Joanna Brailsford on 01204 361292.