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Business Journal Named in Top 20 Nigeria Business Blogs Ranking

The Business Journal online (www.businessjournalng.com) platform has been named in the Top 20 Nigeria Business Blogs ranking by Feedspot, a News and Blog Reader used by over four (4) million users globally.
In an email to Business Journal, Mr. Anuj Agarwal, the Founder of Feedspot said:
“I would like to personally congratulate you as your blog Business Journal has been selected by our panelists as one of the Top 20 Nigeria Business Blogs on the web. I personally give you a high-five and want to thank you for your contribution to this world. This is the most comprehensive list of Top 20 Nigeria Business Blogs on the Internet and I’m honoured to have you as part of this!”
Speaking on the criteria for the ranking, Agarwal added that the ‘Feedspot editorial team extensively searched on Google and social media websites to find the best Nigeria Business Blogs and ranked them based on several factors such as:”
• Blog Content Quality
• Post Consistency
• Age of the Blog
• Average Number of Shares on Social Sites for your Blog Posts
• Traffic of your Blog and More
He added that Business Journal continues to ‘keep posting quality content regularly and get more shares on social sites, your rank will improve with time for sure.’
The Feedspot Founder said his firm, which is based in the United States of America (USA) is a place where users can read all their favourite websites in one place.
Reacting to the ranking, the Publisher/CEO of Business Journal, Prince Cookey said:
“We are indeed delighted by the incredible recognition of our digital platform by no less a body as Feedspot, which has a wonderful reputation of critical assessment of news websites around the world for ranking. This is yet another testimony of the work we are doing at Business Journal as a team to deliver intrinsic value to various stakeholders in the market. This recognition will no doubt spur us to greater commitment and achievement in the field.”

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