Forbes.com unveiled its new home page on Thursday.
“On our new home page, each constituency — and the larger social view — is represented in one of four equal modules, or as we call them, stacks:
“1. The journalistic agenda: FORBES is a brand that has meaning. We’re about free enterprise, entrepreneurial capitalism, smart investing and the rewards that come with hard work. We’re about aspiration and success. That’s the prism through which our staff reporters and expert contributors now publish 500 posts a day. Our experienced editorial team uses that same filter to pick the most timely, most relevant and most important items (in their view) for home page promotion. We’ve developed three different treatments for the editorial stack: a more traditional presentation with a lead photo promotion and 6 additional story links, a bold single photo-enhanced story, and two photo-enhanced stories. Using the best tools in the news business, an editor can program each stack in 60 seconds or less.”
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