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November 13, 2008

The SBA's New Blog

Sba_dog_2The Small Business Administration has a new blog.  It is called The Small Business Watchdog and it comes from the SBA Office of Advocacy.  The scary looking dog on the right is part of their blog logo, so they seem to be taking their watchdog role seriously.

They are encouraging feedback and comments on their blog, which I think is quite brave for a government agency:).

Kudos to the SBA for embracing social media and creating an easy way for small businesses to provide input and feedback.  We've added the blog to our reading list. 

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