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Business Review Canada Unveils Sleeker Layout and Beefs Up Content in its Flagship Digital Magazine

With a new and improved design and added content, Business Review Canada has become the must-read for industry executives and corporate policy makers.

Business Review Canada Unveils Sleeker Layout and Beefs Up Content in its Flagship Digital Magazine
2010-10-07
SAN DIEGO, CA, October 07, 2010 (Press-News.org) Check out what has competing business publications and C-level executives buzzing about in the October issue of BRC. With a new and improved design and added content, Business Review Canada has become the must-read for industry executives and corporate policy makers. The latest digital magazine issue is further evidence that Business Review Canada is the fastest growing business media outlet for information, entertainment and news.

The October issue cover story features a can't-miss Q&A with the 'rockstar' of Canadian social media Mitch Joel. President of Twist Image and Publisher of Six Pixels of Separation, Joel explains why every business needs to be connected to social media and how to leverage the platforms into real gains.

"The question I phase is more like, 'as a business, do you think you should be sharing, collaborating and exchanging information with your consumers?' I think the answer is unequivocally, 'yes'," says Joel. "Social media allows brands to share. The baseline stuff is making your business more shareable, which makes you more findable."

In 2008, Joel was awarded the highly-prestigious Canada's Top 40 Under 40. His first book Six Pixels of Separation, named after his successful Blog and Podcast, is a business and marketing best-seller.

Read more about this month's issue here.

About Business Review Canada

Business Review Canada is a leading digital media source of news and content for C-level executives focused on business and industry-specific news throughout Canada. Through its digital magazine, online website, daily news and weekly e-newsletter, Business Review Canada helps executives stay up-to-date with the most fundamental operational issues in demanding and ever more competitive global business sectors.

Business Review Canada is headquartered in Toronto, Canada. For more information, contact 1-760-827-7800 or visit http://www.businessreviewcanada.ca/.

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[Press-News.org] Business Review Canada Unveils Sleeker Layout and Beefs Up Content in its Flagship Digital Magazine
With a new and improved design and added content, Business Review Canada has become the must-read for industry executives and corporate policy makers.