MyLongLunch.com, which is being marketed by founder Jamie Leonard as the first social network for the recruitment advertising industry, has launched a redesigned web site.
The UK-based site has introduced four new features:
- Free Access: All registrations are manually vetted to ensure that MyLongLunch.com remains an exclusive network only for recruitment advertising professionals. A free membership is available to anyone working in the industry.
- Private Messaging: Agency and Media users can communicate with colleagues, current business partners or create new opportunities.
- FYI: This blogging tool gives any user the opportunity to say what’s on their mind and take part in conversations happening throughout the industry. An FYI could be an opinion, some industry news, a review of a great place to go on expenses or even a job vacancy.
- Opportunities: Media owners can post late space, deals or packages and make these offers visible only to agency users or to anyone on the site. Agencies can search through all the available ‘Opportunities’ using the search functionality.
“Today’s launch puts MyLongLunch in an exciting position: at the centre of all recruitment advertising conversations. In 2008 our live events created hundreds of new connections between media and agencies and facilitated the generation of hundreds of qualified business leads. We’re now applying this experience, along with the feedback from our clients, to make MyLongLunch.com the primary destination for recruitment advertising professionals,” said Jamie Leonard, Managing Director, MyLongLunch LLP. “The industry is facing its toughest year for over a decade and I cannot think of a better time to launch a site that helps agencies and media owners do more business.”
Currently MyLongLunch.com has two levels of membership: basic and premium.
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