Citybizlist.com, a business news site that operates in 11 cities across the country, now has more than 200,000 unique visitors to its site, a 50 percent growth in the past 60 days, the company said Thursday.
A story on its site states, “‘Citybizlist has become the local destination site for C-level executives and for B2B advertisers who want to reach this audience,’ said Edwin Warfield, CEO and founder of citybizlist.
“The editors also aggregate business news stories in every market. As a result, citybizlist has an influential, growing daily readership of their e-newsletters and on their websites.
“‘In the markets where we are published, and with the scope of our coverage, we virtually replace the daily print business newspaper,’ Warfield explained.”
Read more here. Warfield started the company in 2007. He previously ran a business newspaper in Baltimore before selling it to Dolan Co.
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