Breaking news feature unveiled by BusinessCloud
In an exciting development, BusinessCloud has introduced a new feature to its website called BusinessBite. This live blog aims to cater to the growing demand for news in a shorter, more digestible format.
According to BusinessCloud editor Jonathan Symcox, the news never stops, and neither does BusinessCloud. This week, they did a soft launch of BusinessBite, and the response has been amazing.
The new feature allows BusinessCloud to publish more stories and do it quicker. The stories on BusinessBite are shorter than the normal stories published on the website, making it easier for readers who are short of time to stay updated.
The introduction of BusinessBite seems to have paid off. Traffic on the BusinessCloud website has increased by 85% since the soft launch of BusinessBite. This indicates a growing interest in the new format among readers.
Visitors to BusinessCloud's website can follow the breaking news feature by clicking on the pop-up BusinessBite live blog icon. The team of reporters will update the live blog throughout the day, ensuring that readers are always in the know.
The author of the new live-blog column on the BusinessCloud website is Gene Marks. Deliveroo founder Will Shu's announcement of stepping down as CEO in October is one of the first stories covered by BusinessBite.
Other significant events covered include Octopus Energy Group spinning off its technology arm, Kraken, and Pets at Home CEO Lyssa McGowan leaving the business.
Interestingly, BusinessBite caters to the growing appetite for news, even when people are short of time. This is a testament to the demand for quick, concise news updates in today's fast-paced world.
Despite the focus on shorter stories, readers can still access the longer version of the news as they've always done. BusinessCloud continues to provide in-depth analysis and detailed reports on various business topics, making it a one-stop destination for all business news needs.
With BusinessBite, BusinessCloud is setting a new standard for news consumption, demonstrating its commitment to meeting the evolving needs of its readers. The future looks bright for this innovative approach to news delivery.
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