Entrepreneurs: Here to Stay
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If you're a longtime reader of Entrepreneur and itsvarious publications, you might remember when BizStartUps was aprint publication known as Business Start-Ups, or as weaffectionately call it here in the office, BSU. BSU was started in1989 as New Business Opportunities, became BusinessStart-Ups in 1993, evolved to Entrepreneur'sStart-Ups in 2000, and in 2001 moved to an online-only formatas BizStartUps.com.
With all those changes, you'd think we would have anidentity crisis on our hands. But if the numbers aren't lying,we most certainly are not experiencing any kind of crisis, with ouridentity or otherwise. BSU gets tens of thousands of visitors everymonth, and the numbers grow daily.
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