More UK commentators join the business media revolution

January 30, 2009
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Okay, it may be Friday but we were really excited today to stumble across a site launched yesterday by Neil Thackray, former CEO of Nexus Media.

He bills his first entry as “a new era for business media” and he is certainly right. Whilst these are challenging times, it seems, from our eyes and ears, that a mini-revolution is starting to form. His second post, “starting a discussion about the future of B2B media” is definitely worth a read so enjoy.

Get involved

Setting up a web presence is really easy – just go to WordPress.com and register for free. If you want to be really clever, you can use its domain service to host the name of your site on – like businessmedia.co.uk – rather than myblog.wordpress.com. Another tip is to get the Zemanta plugin!

Have great weekends!

The BusinessMedia.co.uk team

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