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    A nation on the Move

    April 25, 2006August 27, 2014

    One of my favorites when it comes to rural tourism information is the man from BoomTown. This is the latest e-news! Last week the U.S. Census Bureau came out with a report on migration trends, Domestic Net Migration in the United States: 2000 to 2004. They broke down migration patterns by region, state and MSA…

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    Self Employment and Disability

    April 7, 2006August 27, 2014

    This week I had a talented woman help me present a business start up workshop in the office. She spent a lot of time talking to those attending about how and what to keep for tax records and why, because, well, it’s what she does. But one of the most important comments she made during…

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    From MOO to You!

    April 4, 2006August 27, 2014

    I just love getting my weekly news from Jack Schultz! Because I grew up in rural Minnesota I think I can identify with this story! From Moo to You!There is an old joke in agriculture, “How do you make a million dollars in agriculture?” “You start with $5 million!”George Shetler was like a lot of…

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    Turn On The Lights!

    March 23, 2006August 27, 2014

    According to the National Main Street Center’s Institute for Professional Downtown Management:The cornerstone of a dowtown business’ activities is a business plan.Why? to learn about the business opportunity itself to provide insight to the potential for development to identify human and financial needs of the business Key uses include: describe the key planning elements describe…

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    Rural Communities Courting Retirees to Boost Economic Growth

    March 14, 2006August 27, 2014

    Based on this article, one would think that some small businesses might want to target this market! Retirees are boosting states’ rural economies, says a recent article at Stateline.org. The article notes that this year is the beginning of an 18-year cycle during which 400,000 Baby Boomers a year will retire and move out-of-state. Contrary…

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    Small Businesses Starved for Funding

    March 14, 2006August 27, 2014

    According to a recent article in a newsletter from the Center for Rural Affairs, “A new survey shows a lack of available capital for small and start-up businesses!” The survey was conducted by the national Association for the Self-Employed also revealed that the primary sources of funding for new small businesses are credit cards and…

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    Profiting from the Value Shift

    March 9, 2006August 27, 2014

    HYPERGROW YOUR BUSINESS!®: Profiting from the Value ShiftThere’s a subtle shift that goes in companies who are strongly positioned for growth versus average companies on the path of mediocrity. The change is called the “value shift” and takes the companies focus away from selling products or services and shifts it over to creating real value…

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    Business Expansion Ideas

    March 8, 2006August 27, 2014

    I get a once a month e-news from Welcome Business USA. The Q&A is always interesting.This one especially interested me since I’m just starting to experiment with eBay myself! Q: I would like to expand my business online but don’t have a lot of time or money to risk. Do you have any suggestions?A: I…

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