Incisive Media scoops best digital publisher award

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Incisive Media, publisher of IFAonline, Professional Adviser and Investment Week, last night won the prestigious AOP Award for Best Digital Publisher - Business.

The company beat off stiff competition in this category from the likes of the Financial Times, Reed, TSL Education, IHS Jane's and EMAP Inform. The citation from the AOP read: "The strategic vision for Incisive Media in the judging year was based on diversifying revenues, optimising data and maximising effectiveness. "Over the past year, it has rolled out a new content management system, while integrating and growing online subscriptions revenue, developing and launching new business models, and altogether moving its digital transformation into a higher gear." Judges’ comments read...

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