Charlotte-based American City Business Journals Inc., the parent company of 40 business weeklies across the country, has put one of its biggest money makers, the Book of Lists, on the Web.
The interactive Book of Lists, which costs $399 per year for one market and $199 for each additional market, has company profiles across dozens of industries in each local market; customized alerts on changes at companies that could be competitors or prospects; and the ability to export contacts into platforms such as Outlook and Salesforce.
“This product revolutionizes the way companies can keep tabs on their competitive marketplaces,” says Tim Bradbury, president of ACBJ New Media, in a statement. “Business owners and executives have long relied on the Book of Lists to know who’s who and what’s what in their respective cities. Now, it’s like getting an updated Book of Lists every day, plus a whole lot more.”
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