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Littlewoods Europe Announces Search for Expats for Podcast

Littlewoods Europe has announced it is looking for Expats to take part in its Littlewoods Europe Guest Podcast.

2010-11-21
LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND, November 21, 2010 (Press-News.org) Littlewoods Europe has announced it is looking for Expats to take part in its new podcast. The retailer is looking for Expats who live in France, Spain, Portugal or Germany so it can interview them about what life is like as in Expat in the country they live in.

Interviewee's for the Littlewoods Europe Gust Podcast would then be put online on the Littlewoods Europe blog.

If Expats agree to take part, the interview will be recorded either via Skype or face to face, depending on the location of the Expat.

Littlewoods Europe is looking for interesting or amusing insights into life as an Expat that it can share with its Expat community and its blog followers.

A spokesperson for Littlewoods Europe said: "Littlewoods Europe would love to hear about the highs and lows of life as an Expat and we are looking for guest Podcasters to interview, join our Expat community, talk to us and talk to each other about your life as an Expat."

Any Expats who are interested in being interviewed and having their podcast featured on the Littlewoods Europe blog can contact Littlewoods Europe either via the comments section of the blog or via Littlewoods Europe's Facebook or Twitter pages.

The first of the Littlewoods Europe Expat Podcasts is now available to download on the Littlewoods Europe blog, and features Katie Anderson who now lives in South West France after moving from the UK.

About Littlewoods Europe:
Littlewoods Europe is part of Shop Direct Group who is the UK's largest online and home shopping retailer with sales of circa GBP1.7 billion. It is aimed at women who want the convenience of home delivery from one of their favourite British on-line retailers. The delivery cost is EUR5 regardless of size of order. Delivery is within 7 working days, with 28 days home approval guarantee.

The Littlewoods Europe site features over 14000 product lines, from core categories of clothing, including dresses, footwear including women's shoes, toys including Vtech toys, kid's wear and home wear.

Brands within the Shop Direct Group portfolio include Very.co.uk, Woolworths.co.uk, Littlewoods Ireland, Littlewoods Europe, Additions, Great Universal, Choice, Kays, Empire Stores and Marshall Ward.

Website: http://www.littlewoodseurope.com


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[Press-News.org] Littlewoods Europe Announces Search for Expats for Podcast
Littlewoods Europe has announced it is looking for Expats to take part in its Littlewoods Europe Guest Podcast.