Categories: OLD Media Moves

Changes coming to Forbes.com

Lewis Dvorkin, the chief product officer at Forbes, writes Monday about the changes coming to the business magazine’s site.

Dvorkin writes, “Our new Channel pages — for Investing, Technology, Business and many others — launch in just a few weeks. You can see a current Channel page here, and a mock of  the new Channel page below (click image to enlarge).

“In building these pages, we had various constituencies in mind — consumers, marketers and, of course, our editors, staff writers and contributors. We wanted the pages to be authoritative, dynamic and transparent — and to embody the elements and functionality of social media.”

Dvorkin later adds, “Later in the year we will update the Home Page with exciting new functionality that focuses on aggregation, personalization and social media.”

Read more here.

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