Campaign India Team
Mar 31, 2009

Revolution launches redesigned website

Revolution's website has been relaunched as a leading destination for digital news, comment and analysis.As well as breaking digital news, Revolutionmagazine.com is packed with expert comment, blogs and much more. All of the content is organised by sector, so whether you're interested in affiliate marketing, social media or the latest iPhone apps a wealth of information is only ever a couple of clicks away.

Revolution launches redesigned website

Revolution's website has been relaunched as a leading destination for digital news, comment and analysis.

As well as breaking digital news, Revolutionmagazine.com is packed with expert comment, blogs and much more. All of the content is organised by sector, so whether you're interested in affiliate marketing, social media or the latest iPhone apps a wealth of information is only ever a couple of clicks away.

The online version will have all the key elements from the magazine, including HotLinks, Viral Effect and Google Watch. By clicking on Digital Work, users can access a library of digital campaigns, as well as case studies and reviews from top creatives.

There's also content that users will only find on Revolutionmagazine.com, including Nancy Cruickshank's interview with Ben Malbon, managing director of BBH Labs, the innovation arm of Bartle Bogle Hegarty.

This is only phase one of Revolutionmagazine.com. Over the coming weeks, a lot more content will be added on the site, including bespoke video, blogs from some of the industry's biggest names and an archive of white papers.

Source:
Campaign India

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