Kiplinger.com, the Web site for the personal finance magazine, announced Monday the addition of a business travel center in a bid to attract more visits.
The new section is an extension of Kiplinger.com’s Business Resource Center and features information and tools that visitors need to plan a business trip, including:
“Traveling for a job can be a daunting process for employees and businesses alike,” said Doug Harbrecht, Kiplinger.com director of new media, in a statement. “By leveraging our existing resources on the subject with all new content, Kiplinger.com provides a holistic view of the travel landscape.”
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