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OK, so the summer’s almost over (at least in terms of business), people are more–less back from their vacations, and it’s time to get the gears grinding again — not that we haven’t been busy, because we have been. Very.

There has been a lot of talk between Petar and I about a lot of things regarding Sprawsm (the name is one of those things), the ways we can grow the company, more importantly — in which ways we want it to grow. The most obvious change we’ve decided to make is to officially change the name of the company to “Sprawsm”. There will be no rebranding, just a name change, which you can still pronounce as “Superawesome” if you’d like.

The other thing we’ve decided needs changing is this website., and we’re already half–way there in the redesign, which we’re hoping to launch soon. The main reason behind the redesign is that we’re grown as a company, our objectives and priorities have changed, and the current site doesn’t reflect that properly. We’re aware of the “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” saying, but we really believe our site should — and can — do a better job of portraying us as a company.

So, as the fall approaches, look out for the new sprawsm.com and more news and announcements we’re still not yet ready to go public with.

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