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Business news website Bdaily continues to broaden its national reach, with ever-increasing numbers of commercial sector leaders trusting its content to stay abreast of the latest headlines. And with such an audience, the platform can put your brand at the heart of national conversations. Here, Steven Hugill, editor-in-chief at Bdaily publisher NET, highlights how the digital platform’s commercial portfolio can ensure your organisation makes an impact that counts.
We’re all busy.
Emails. Meetings. Conference calls. Strategy sessions. Contract pitches. Project updates. Deadlines.
The relentless pace of business life never dims – and neither does the noise.
Cutting through the clamour is tough; making your message resonate with clarity and conviction – in a world where even the best stories don’t tell themselves – tougher still.
Relief then for digital business news platform Bdaily.
By partnering with the UK-wide website, you can put your brand at the heart of the national conversation.
Through its powerhouse publishing portfolio – which includes tailored featured articles, targeted email bulletin advertisements, self-publishing packages and more – Bdaily gets your message to the people that matter.
And you’ll be in good company.
Acquired by multi-platform publisher NET in 2024, the influence of Bdaily – which earlier this year secured investment from Maven Capital Partners through the Finance Durham Fund to fuel national expansion plans – continues to grow rapidly.
Relied upon by commercial sector leaders across the UK for news updates, Bdaily has already attracted more than three million page views in the calendar year, with those numbers boosted by the site’s highest-ever six-figure audience in May.
Central to that demand is Bdaily’s email bulletin service, which is used by about 55,000 subscribers every week.
Dropping into North East inboxes five times a week, the service also includes twice-weekly Yorkshire updates and a nationally-focused Wednesday round-up – with plans in place to expand coverage to further regions.
Furthermore, Bdaily content is read every day by more than 19,500 LinkedIn followers – a number that has more than tripled since NET’s Bdaily acquisition – with stories shared between countless peer groups across the network.
By engaging with Bdaily’s commercial offer, you will gain unparalleled reach to an engaged audience of influential decision-makers across the UK, helping you and your brand forge new connections, clients and coverage that drives real results.
Steven Hugill, NET editor-in-chief, says:
“With its extensive coverage, refined editorial voice and range of new platforms, Bdaily is delivering content that continues to resonate with an increasing national audience.
“And by harnessing Bdaily’s commercial offer – which includes partnership packages, website advertising, email marketing, event promotion and more – you can add your brand to that conversation.
“Our audience trusts Bdaily for insight, analysis and updates that help shape the business landscape, and by engaging with our commercial opportunities, you and your company can reach the right people at the right time – and make an impact that counts.”
Find out how you can take advantage of Bdaily’s commercial packages by visiting here.
Alternatively, to learn more about how Bdaily can support your PR and commercial goals, email Sarah Law, Bdaily partnership and marketing manager, at sarah@bdaily.co.uk.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by N Magazine .
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