Today, Biofuels Digest launches group sites on Facebook and LinkedIn, open to all Digest readers who will be able now to meet and collaborate with each other.
“The Digest has 15,000 readers, but up until now, readers have not had an easy way to get in contact with each other for networking, business development, job hunting or other collaborative efforts,” said Biofuels Digest editor & publisher Jim Lane. “These groups on Facebook and Linked fill that gap, and also give each reader a choice between platforms, or the opportunity to be active on both.”
In each group site, readers can register for free, complete a profile, join or start discussions, post or read articles, and link up with other bioenergy professionals to explore mutual opportunities. The group sites will be moderated and promoted by Biofuels Digest, which will post articles for discussion as well as facilitate network building and collaboration. View the Facebook group here or the LinkedIn group here.
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