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    Wireless printer review: Epson WorkForce 600

    ByBecky McCray December 10, 2008August 27, 2014

    The Product: Epson WorkForce 600 all-in-one wireless printer Short and Sweet Review: Great for small workgroups.Who should use it: Small businesses ready to move up from basic printers.Patrick Gevas of Walt and Company sent it to me for a review. I set it up in my home office, where it feels really big, compared to…

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  • marketing | mistakes | social media | tourism

    How NOT to use Twitter for a tourism business

    ByBecky McCray December 10, 2008August 27, 2014

    This is just my opinion, but I wouldn’t choose to use Twitter to promote my tourism business the way @Gabriola007, Gabriola Gables Waterfront Estate in British Columbia is doing it. There are no rules for using Twitter, so I’m not saying that they are doing it “wrong” because they aren’t following my advice. They are…

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  • entrepreneurship | Small Biz 100

    How to find people to help you with your business

    ByBecky McCray December 8, 2008September 9, 2018

    Ready for some help with your business? You can research online all day, read every book, even talk with friends and family, but sometimes you just need another experienced business person to sit down with you, face to face, and work on improving your business. No matter where you are, odds are that you are…

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  • failure

    Failure is a mischievous friend

    ByBecky McCray December 6, 2008August 27, 2014

    Failure is a friend and a teacher, but it can be mischievous. Don’t let it scare, intimidate, discourage, or sadden you. You are great, remember.—Pastor WD Favour, Enugu, Nigeria, via Twitter   That may be the most interesting view I’ve read in quite a while. Failure is a friend. It can be mischievous. Fascinating! We’ve…

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    There is a reason for the Brag Basket

    BySmall Biz Survival December 5, 2008December 15, 2014

    Each week, I open the Brag Basket. Obviously, it’s designed as a fun place for you to share your projects and accomplishments. But you can also cheer for other people, give shout outs, congratulate, and even give someone a well-deserved pat on the back.  The Brag Basket is open for everyone, whether from a small…

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  • finance

    Less Paper to File

    ByMaesz December 4, 2008August 27, 2014

    I have stumbled upon, what I believe to be, an easier way to keep track of items paid on-line. I signed up to receive my credit card and utility billings on-line. The following is how it works. I: get notices via e-mail; go the the site; print only the page on my bill that contains…

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  • entrepreneurship | workforce

    Hire better people with The Collaborative Hiring Process

    ByBecky McCray December 3, 2008August 27, 2014

    Hiring the right people is vitally important when you have only a few or even one employee. Contributor Zane Safrit knows quite a bit about hiring, through direct personal experience. He’s sharing the best of his experience in a free ebook, The Collaborative Hiring Process. Zane goes through the whole process, from finding people to…

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  • community | economic development

    Rural competitiveness requires airports

    ByBecky McCray December 3, 2008August 27, 2014

    Oklahoma State Senator Jay Paul Gumm writes a regular column and chose to talk about rural competitiveness and infrastructure recently. Infrastructure can mean lots of things. Gumm talks specifically about rural airports. These airports are critical gateways to mid-size communities. They are where CEOs land to look for business relocation or expansion sites. The airports…

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