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    More than just another small business

    ByJNSwanson June 7, 2008August 27, 2014

    Just (adverb): merely, only.Usage: a way to acknowledge insignificance.Example: I’m just a small business owner. I’ve just got one employee. It’s just a small town. We all use it. We use it all the time. We are in the middle of a conference, listening to the speaker, hearing great wisdom and success. We think, “But…

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    It’s OK to brag

    BySmall Biz Survival June 6, 2008December 15, 2014

    Each Friday, I open the brag basket as a fun place to give someone a pat on the back, brag, or promote yourself and your projects. Tony Katz explained why this matters: It’s ok to have success, it’s ok to have great things happen in your life and it is ok to talk about those…

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    Is the rural workforce secret out?

    ByBecky McCray June 6, 2008August 27, 2014

    Our Friend Chris Penn took my rant on the rural workforce shortage and ran with it. The result? He’s spilling the secret over on the Financial Aid Podcast. Will we be overrun with city folks seeking the land of opportunity in the small towns? Um, no. I can’t tell you how happy I would be…

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    Helping small towns and small businesses

    ByBecky McCray June 6, 2008August 27, 2014

    Speaker on small town business and social media It’s tough to find speakers who really understand small town and small business realities. And most techie speakers have trouble translating new technology into plain language. I help conference organizers provide useful information to audiences, especially small business people, small town and rural residents. My successes and…

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    Have you used a merchant advance?

    ByBecky McCray June 3, 2008August 27, 2014

    If you accept credit cards, you can’t avoid receiving offers for a merchant cash advance. Seems like every day someone calls our store to offer one! But have you ever actually used one? If you have, Marketplace would like to talk with you. Marketplace is the business show on public radio. They are researching these…

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    Contributor Zane Safrit

    ByBecky McCray June 1, 2008August 27, 2014

    Don’t let Zane Safrit’s Iowa cornfield backdrop fool you. He’s a sharp CEO-level business guy. In the cornfields. Since 2006, Zane has been exchanging ideas with us. We seem to write about many of the same topics: failure, innovation, small towns, customer service. But he also brings great knowledge on word of mouth, health care,…

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    Contributor Jon Swanson

    ByBecky McCray June 1, 2008August 27, 2014

    I don’t need to introduce Jon because you’ve already met him. He’s been a regular reader and occasional contributor around here since 2006. Now he’s contributing regularly, so I thought I’d tell you a bit more about him. Jon works as a pastor, but he understands business better than many so-called business people. He may…

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    $50k/year and no takers: the rural workforce shortage

    ByBecky McCray June 1, 2008August 27, 2014

    Rural areas with sparse population, like western Oklahoma and Kansas, are up against a brick wall that is a workforce shortage. G.L. Hoffman has the story of his cousin Craig, offering $50,000 a year, health care, and home, for farm workers. No takers. Too far out in the country. Too much hard work. Too little…

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