Why a Bdaily media partnership could be the right step for your brand
By Chloe Shakesby
Whether your brand is long-established or new to the scene, one thing that should be constantly under review is your marketing activity.
Growing your audience is essential, regardless of what sector you’re in. Luckily, there are options for your business that require very little work from you.
With Bdaily’s partnerships, you have the flexibility to choose a plan that works for your business. Our team can offer featured articles, dedicated email e-shots, and bulletin advert placement, as well as social sharing across our Twitter and LinkedIn feeds.
Across the site, Bdaily averages 230,000 pageviews every month, with over 55,000 people subscribed to our mailing lists.
As well as catering to a national audience, Bdaily focuses on readers in London, Yorkshire and the North East, meaning that your campaign can be highly targeted towards your target B2B demographics.
Business owners make up a large proportion of our readers, with 37 per cent in roles that make them key decision makers within their organisation, meaning that your content will be reaching the right people.
Utilising featured articles on Bdaily.co.uk ensures that your content will be displayed prominently on the site and included in our daily bulletins.
On top of that, your content will be shared to a social media audience totalling more than 37,000.
So why is a Bdaily partnership the right move for your company?
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We can share focused and targeted content to an engaged business audience.
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Our trusted platform will offer a level of credibility to your brand.
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Our team can tailor the partnership to your needs, and target the demographics which are most relevant to you.
To speak to one of our commercial team about partnering with Bdaily call 0191 223 6792 or email us on marketing@bdaily.co.uk
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Bdaily Digital Marketing Team .
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