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July 11, 2007

Finding Recruiters and Consultants in the Content Industry

AlacralogosmallAlacra launched the Alacra Wiki about two years ago.  The wiki provides detailed information on the companies, people and products that make up the business infromation and content industry.

Recently, Alacra added two new categories of content to the wiki: Recruiters and Consultants.  I get asked regularly for referrals in both of these areas.  Both segments are led by boutique firms, often sole practitioners, who have unique industry experience.  By adding these to the Alacra Wiki, it will make it easier to identify these niche providers (though I'm still happy to provide referrals to those who ask).

Alacrawiki1 The People section of the Alacra Wiki is a "who's who" of the content industry, profiling key leaders from all aspects of the media and publishing community.  If you're not listed on the Wiki (check here), all it takes is a minute to register and add your information.   Or, if you'd rather have Alacra add your details, just drop a note to and they'll post the info to the Wiki for you.

The Alacra Blog has more details on the new categories and the Alacra Wiki in general.

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