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May 01, 2007

20,000 registered members

The number of people seeking jobs through local firm Jobsincornwall.co.uk has recently broken through the 20,000 barrier. The online-advertising Company counts the County’s top recruitment agencies amongst its clients as well as a range of businesses from big food companies down to taxi firms. The Company’s website regularly has more than 100 local jobs advertised on any particular day and is set to expand further as it extends its chain of niche websites to a national and international audience. The Company’s success is proof both that there are jobs in Cornwall and demand from job seekers to do them.

The business was founded by husband and wife team Richard and Kim Crocker. They thought there was a need to shake up the local recruitment advertising market which used to be dominated by the big newspaper groups. “The challenge for us”, said Richard, “was to build an advertising business from nothing with no jobs to advertise and no job seekers. However we knew that with broadband on the way and people just getting used to using the internet for everyday tasks, the potential demand was there so we just did it. Now we have a network which has exceeding its Tipping Point. It is very satisfying to have done this”.

 The internet has changed incredibly in a short space of time. The biggest changes have been the importance of Search, the dominance of Google and the growth of broadband enabling new technologies like instant email delivery, video and file downloading.

Jobsincornwall.co.uk has learned how to use these changes and exploit them when developing new niche websites for other markets. Its recently launched a new niche jobsite: www.jobsinwaste.co.uk. This aims to provide for the recruitment advertising needs of the UK waste management industry. They are using it as a test bed for a range of new techniques that they think will help them lead that market and say it is showing very promising results so far. 

 

Richard thinks the growth of the internet is good news for Cornwall ’s economy. “I don’t think its any co-incidence that the local economy has been growing more quickly at the same time as internet use has boomed. The web has been a great boost to the tourism industry to sell capacity to niche markets that were formerly very hard or expensive to reach. Using the web requires a fusion of disciplines: Programming, hardware management, graphic design, marketing, PR, market research, writing, accounting and project management.

Cornwall has a very rich and diverse resource of these sorts of people as we have so many small businesses and really quite good networks.

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