By Dalí Veliz
Marketing4eCommerce Editor
HA few days ago, Twitter announced its entry into the world of newsletters with the purchase of the startup Revue . A step that Facebook does not want to be left behind, starting to develop its own platform, as revealed in February by anonymous sources to The New York Times . Now it is Facebook itself that has given more details about how it works.
In an article published by Facebook executives Campbell Brown, Global VP of News Partnerships, and Anthea Watson Strong, Product Manager, the social network explains that “As writers, experts and journalists germany business email database increasingly publish their work independently, we are working to support those efforts and make it easier for these content creators to build their online businesses. Much of this initiative aims to support local independent journalists who are often the only voice covering a given community.
In the US, in the coming months, we will be launching a new training platform for freelance writers, helping them reach new audiences and grow their businesses. We will start by partnering with a small group of freelance writers.