SmartCompany reboots
By Elliott Richardson in Media News on Thursday, 06th February 2020 at 8:00amBusiness news website SmartCompany has undergone a rebrand featuring a new logo, website design, colour scheme and user experience.
Consulting publisher Will Hayward wrote in an announcement posted on the site that the rebrand came about as a result of a clinical review focusing on increasing the site’s audience, attracting a younger audience and introducing new forms of advertising revenue.
The rebrand is split into four key areas: content, design, product and advertising.
“The most significant structural change we’ve made is to retire StartupSmart as a standalone publication for startups and tech news. This was a difficult and time-consuming decision because we’re proud of what we’ve achieved with the brand,” said Hayward.
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