Marine Industry News enjoys year of rapid growth

Our regular readers will have noticed a lot has changed at MIN over the last year. We’ve updated the website which now looks amazing – thank you for sticking with us as that work took place. And, although we’ve still got a couple of tweaks to make, we’re sure you’ll agree it’s looking really good on your desktop and your phone.

We’ve also taken on a couple of new team members. Editorship rests with Zella Compton, who has turned her experience working in the construction industry trade press, consumer magazines and 20 years as a newspaper columnist and journalist to the marine world. We’ve also got Lyndsay Hall who is a familiar name to many in the industry, as our commercial manager. With Hall comes many more opportunities to get involved with promoting new products, and more, on MIN’s webpages.

Our subscriber email has grown enormously over this year, in terms of breadth of content and numbers of readers. We’re absolutely delighted and humbled to let you know what we’re now delivered into the inboxes of over 11,500 marine trade professionals on a daily (Mon-Fri) basis. We have 44,000 plus unique visitors to the website each month and, thanks to a recent reader survey, we know that you love what we’re doing.

Every day is a debate for the editorial team about which content to include, as we receive news releases from around the world. We try to balance our primary readership – UK – with all the exciting and innovative projects which are happening worldwide. And while many might call us the number one European marine trade news site, or the fastest growing trade newsletter, or the best read, or the only way to gauge what the trade is thinking and doing, we like to call ourselves lucky . . . lucky for having such an interesting and varied sector to work in, with such interesting and varied people.

Thank you for all your support this year, and don’t forget, we’re always here if you want to send us a story outline, have a query, want to promote a new product, or just need a gripe. Email info@marineindustrynews.co.uk and let us know what you’re thinking.

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