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    Welcome To Our Redesign!

    By Bizbox

    0 There's something new about us. No, we didn't get our hair cut. But take a look around and you will notice quite a few changes.

    You'll at first see the sheer difference in our appearance, and of our homepage. We hope you like the new look. As for the fact that going to BizBox now takes you directly to our blog, yes, we have combined our two previous blogs--"Topic of the Week" and "Small Business Blog"--into one. Moreover, we have put our blog front and center, because we are redoubling our commitment to providing small business coverage that is not just interesting and useful but also timely. After all, if the events of the past few weeks have shown us anything, it is that the smallest businesses are profoundly impacted by what is happening to the biggest.

    On the top of the page, you'll notice a long-overdue "About Us" page as well as our latest Tweet. (BizBox's Twitter is not new: you can visit it at http://twitter.com/bizbox--and don't forget to follow us!).

    On the left-hand side of the page, you will find it hard to miss a link to our Feedburner page, as well as a variety of ways to let other readers know if you've liked a particular post. Speaking of referring readers to others: you can see your new blogroll, a list of the small business Websites that we find illuminating and insightful and that provide our daily sustenance; a list to which we hope to add constantly.

    Meanwhile, on the right-hand side you will see our Featured Articles. This will contain links to some of our most original recent posts. At least for now, we don't intend to post anything exclusively there; if you keep up with every single post on the blog (say, with an RSS feed!), then you will see our Featured Articles when they first appear. But if you find yourself short on time and want to see some of our best work, or if you want to reread an old post, then is the place to go. We'll also have a link to our most recent BizBooks (currently Scott Cooney's discussion on ecopreneurship) as well as to choice articles from our sister sites Slate and The Big Money. Our topics cloud remains a great way to sift posts by what's in them.

    Do let us know what you think, whether in the comments or by emailing us at bizboxonslate@gmail.com. We really hope you enjoy. Keep on reading!

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