Categories: OLD Media Moves

SmartMoney.com has a new look

Janet Paskin, the editor of SmartMoney.com, writes about the personal finance magazine’s new look on the Internet.

Paskin writes, “You’ll still find breaking news and advice from our award-winning staff, in addition to our full suite of portfolio and market-research tools and weekly favorites like ‘Ten Things They Won’t Tell You.’ But we’ve also reached across the Dow Jones family to gather the best personal finance news and analysis from the Wall Street Journal, MarketWatch, Barron’s, and the Dow Jones Newswires — all at SmartMoney.com.

“We’ve built new tools, with more on the way, and reorganized the site so that it’s easier to find the information you need, when you need it. Here are some features we think you’ll particularly like:

“Home page: Breaking news, analysis and smart advice from SmartMoney and the rest of the Dow Jones family, as well as ‘5 Must-Reads’ the stories you just can’t miss. Portfolios, watch-lists and market data are all here too, in the Investor Center on the right side of the page, along with daily investing ideas from across the network.

“Articles: We’ve made it easier to share our award-winning journalism with your friends (or send advice to your children) via Facebook, Twitter, and other social media. We’ve also added relevant tools, guides and references, so you can turn information into action, when you’re ready.”

Read more here.

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