Matt Schifrin of Forbes writes about how the business magazine has put its investment newsletter content on the web.
Schifrin writes, “Another thriving business within Forbes Media is its newsletter business, which was started by the late Malcolm Forbes just after World War II and has been an important contributor to Forbes for many decades. I have been the managing editor of Forbes Newsletters since the early 2000s and we have launched and managed many titles ranging from Forbes/Wolfe Emerging Technology Report to Forbes/Lehmann Income Securities Investor and Forbes Dividend Investor. In all, we have 35 different investing newsletters from 29 experts covering a wide array of investment styles and industry sectors.
“Some of you may not know about our great newsletter offerings because these publications have always lived on a different Web platform than Forbes.com. As of today Forbes Newsletters and its premium content are being hosted on the same great interactive digital platform that has propelled Forbes.com to the top of the business media heap in terms of audience reach. The accompanying video will give you more details about Forbes Newsletters new digital reboot.
“Anyone seeking investment advice and ideas designed to produce wealth and income should click over to www.forbes.com/newsletters and check out our 35 investment newsletters. No matter what your investment skill level is or interest, you will find smart advice.”
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