SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Brazzlebox, a Syracuse company that says it operates a “national community network for small and home-based businesses,” relaunched its website early Tuesday morning.
On Monday, the site included a countdown with hours and minutes.
Brazzlebox, located at 500 Plum St. in Syracuse’s Franklin Square area, worked with the web-marketing firm Terakeet on the relaunch, that company said in a news release issued Monday.
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Terakeet, based at 318 S. Clinton St. in Syracuse, describes itself as an “engagement marketing” firm.
Through its partnership with Terakeet, Brazzlebox aims to expand its visibility and connect with small-business owners “around the world.”
“The Syracuse small-business community contains some of the most determined and dedicated owners in the nation,” Glen Zinszer, company founder, said in the Terakeet news release.
Founded in 2012, Brazzlebox says it is a free, business-to-business (B2B), community-networking platform to help small and home-based business owners “succeed.”
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