US: Newly redesigned WSJ site attracts 10 million users on re-launch day
Posted by Lauren Drablier on September 19, 2008 at 7:45 AM
The redesigned Wall Street Journal website attracted 10 million users on Tuesday, its opening day, according to Sapient, the interactive consulting agency behind the launch.
More developments are planned for the website, including extending its content triptych, which provides users with free premium information that they can use to customize the site.
Source: Brand Republic
More developments are planned for the website, including extending its content triptych, which provides users with free premium information that they can use to customize the site.
Source: Brand Republic
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