Categories: OLD Media Moves

Long Island business paper unveils redesigned Web site

The Long Island Business News has launched a redesigned Web site with more breaking news on the home page, writes Henry Powderly II.

Powderly writes, “First, the new design packs more headlines into our homepage, an important upgrade that will allow us to expand our daily coverage of the region. And by organizing our stories into their corresponding market sectors, we now offer readers a way to keep a closer watch on the industries that interest them the most.

“Next, one of the best improvements the new site brings is that our highly popular blogs, the LI Biz Blog and our real estate blog Spaced Out, now have a prominent place on our home page. And the new designs of these blogs will make for a more streamlined reading experience.

“We’ve also added a third blog, LI Living, which will feature posts on Long Island’s thriving arts, wine, dining, sports and leisure industries.”

Read more here.

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