FOLLOWING the announcements at the end of last week and over the weekend, culminating in Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s decision to advise everyone to stay at home except for a few specific functions, your business newspapers Business MK and Business2Business are making changes to the way in which we intend to keep you up to date with the latest business news and opinion in these testing times.
For now and for as long as government advice dictates, we shall not be publishing in print form nor be mailing to our usual list of recipients. Instead, and from the April edition which was published earlier this week, we will publish an online-only version of our titles.
However we will be aiming to deliver the same high standard of service, reporting and coverage of all the latest local business news. We will also be providing the same high standard of service to our valued advertisers by putting their marketing and promotional message before a wider audience of online readers.
The Business MK and Business2Business websites will be providing news updates throughout the day every day as business seeks to acquire the information it needs to keep trading in these difficult times.
And, because business must stick together and work together to get through the coronavirus crisis and emerge fitter, stronger and healthier once the crisis begins to wane, we have put together innovative new marketing packages aimed at helping businesses of all sizes to put across their message and keep their clients, contacts and suppliers informed during the next few months.
Register now to receive your copy of the e-edition of Business MK and Business2Business each month. email your details to news@businessmk.co.uk and we’ll add you to our rapidly growing list of recipients.
For more details of marketing and advertising opportunities, email sales@businessmk.co.uk.
Many thanks for your ongoing support. We truly appreciate it and will continue to be the conduit for local businesses to spread their message to each other. Stick together and we will all emerge stronger.
ANDREW GIBBS
Editor & Managing Director