Bulgaria’s business news leader
Economic daily Capital first rolled off the presses in 1993, covering Bulgaria’s first steps in the market economy and democracy. Its success led to the founding of parent company Economedia in 2006, which has grown into one of the country’s leading business media publishers. The Capital website now attracts 860,000 readers a month. The publisher describes their audiences as educated professionals seeking trusted sources for business news.
“We just had our 30th anniversary,” notes Head of Audience Data Chavdar Dimov. “It’s in our DNA to make old-fashioned, quality journalism, held to the highest standards.”
Other Economedia brands include news site Dnevnik covering national and world news, politics, lifestyle, and the environment; tech and business platform Digitalk; and specialized info products for careers, law, and more – reaching a total of 2.2 million unique users a month.
For years, Economedia used data to understand their audiences and create engaging content. “We used Google Analytics to get audience insights for our different publications,” Dimov says. “This was key to our success.” However, their data sources were fragmented (coming from Google Analytics, social media, and others), with data silos within the individual properties. They couldn’t track audience members across publications.
“We have a single sign-on infrastructure at Economedia, which allows one user with a single ID to log into any of our publications,” Dimov explains. “But we were not able to track them effectively to make reports. We tried different dashboards, but all had limitations and difficulties. We needed more actionable data to grow.”
To better understand and engage audiences and grow revenue across their brands, Economedia needed one centralized source for data collection, storage, management, and analysis. The company chose Google Cloud to house their new data warehouse.