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British Expat web sites under BritsinCrete brand Change Ownership


BritsinCrete websites serving the British and other European Union expatriates living and working in Crete, Greece or intending to do so, are to expand content and will later include a Shopping Basket facility, following a change in ownership.


[ClickPress, Mon Jan 01 2007] BritsinCrete.net, a leading English language portal serving the British Expatriate community on Crete, Greece has changed ownership effective January 1, 2007.

The assets of "Brits in Crete" comprise two web sites, the main web site http://www.britsincrete.net and http://www.britsincrete.co.uk (the Forum Community Service).

The new ownership is a private investor group headed by Gerald Brown, himself and expatriate Briton who shares his time between Greece, Hong Kong and Thailand.

BritsinCrete is a useful community resource for those wishing to have a presence in Crete, be it a home, take lengthy holiday, investment in holiday property or a business, or a place just to retire or hang out.

BritsinCrete delivers information with intelligence online for expatriate living on Crete from the perspective of the "Reality of Life" for the expatriot communities.

The Forum is a niche online community focussed on the British Expats with more than 12,000 posts from 1400 topics generating 7,000 daily page impressions with between 15-18,000 unique visitors per month.

New owner, Gerald Brown says, "The potential of the BritsinCrete web assets relate closely to the growing number of new arrivals, especially from the United Kingdom. Typically these are those over 40 years of age. Many are retired or looking for a less frenetic and alternative lifestyle. Crete attracts those seeking fresh, unpolluted air, a diet that is rated higher than that of France, and a lower cost of living than in Northern Europe.

"Importantly, Crete has not become overwhelmed by foreign enclaves as is the case in some other Mediterranean locations. Local Crete inhabitants, descendants of the Minoan civilisation maintain their age long traditions and customs with pride and fervour," adds Brown.

BritsinCrete sites, easily located on the Internet search engines, offer vital and practical information for new expatriates, not just the British and Irish, but other E.U. citizens, as well.

About britsinCrete

BritsinCrete was founded in 2004 by a British expatriate on Crete, a specialist in Internet activities. The BritsinCrete Forum became a natural extension of the main web site. Both the Main Site and the Forum have now become established as the main resource of finding out solutions to many of the routine questions that crop up for those wanting to settle in Crete, or have done so. More details at http://www.britsincrete.net .


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Company: BritsinCrete
Contact Name: Management
Contact Email: info@britsincrete.net
Contact Phone: 852 2982 1078
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