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Bdaily Business News set for UK-wide expansion
Bdaily business news continues to expand across the UK after introducing a new business model to widen the reach of its rapidly developing news platform.
The licensee model, popular and widely used in the United States, will allow Bdaily to expand into regions previously untapped as it continues its fast-paced development.
Bdaily has already expanded its editorial presence from the North East, now with substantial readership bases in Yorkshire & the Humber, the North West, and most recently, the South East.
Now, Bdaily’s licensee model has already started to make waves with new recruits in the North East and the South East to capitalise on the business news platform’s exponential growth throughout the UK.
This new and slightly unconventional model comes in response to the changing professional employment landscape, says managing director Sarah Callender.
After the recession hit and many were made redundant, many people turned to freelancing and self employment. The licensee model is perfect for these entrepreneurial and ambitious people, giving them a chance to take advantage of flexible working in an innovative company.
MD Sarah Callender said: “The new business model that Bdaily is rolling out is a win win for all concerned.
“We have and are looking for entrepreneurial and ambitious people who are ideally already talking to our target market and want an opportunity to make extra revenue.
“These are the very type of people we want associated with the Bdaily brand.
“It is a great way of capitalising on the roll-out of our editorial presence in the UK, whilst keeping our business model lean, and also responding to the changing employment marketplace.
“Our efforts in the past 2 years have been to develop an advanced sellable platform, investing heavily in editorial, and this licensee model will only augment our development.
“It has already been extremely well received and once again showcases Bdaily as a platform at the forefront of innovation.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sophia Taha .
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