
Condé Nast was one of the first British publishers on the Internet and has carved itself a reputation for being among the very best. The Interactive division launched ahead of the pack in 1995, with daily-updated websites for Vogue and GQ. As more sites followed - including those accompanying the company's newest magazines (CNTraveller.com in 1997, Glamour.com in 2001 and EasyLivingmagazine.com and GQStyle.com in 2005) - the division become recognised for its high-quality, beautifully designed and well targeted websites, earning it lots of press attention, a fantastic relationship with advertisers and many awards along the way. It has also led the vanguard in mobile/WAP services in the new millennium.
Condé Nast Interactive's stable of websites now attracts over 2.6 million unique users with 46 million pages viewed each month; 250,000 people have requested to receive emails from us on a daily and weekly basis; and over 200,000 unique users currently access our content on mobile phones, generating more than 3.7 million page impressions per month.
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