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    Customer service in a small town

    ByBecky McCray December 1, 2007August 27, 2014

    Customer service is just as important to the small town government as to the small town business. John Fiscus, a former mayor of Waynoka, Oklahoma, population 993, wrote this statement: The City of Waynoka is committed to its mission of meeting the needs of our citizens, both now and in the future. We want to…

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    Brag Basket every Friday

    BySmall Biz Survival November 30, 2007December 15, 2014

    Each Friday, I open the brag basket as a fun place to brag or promote yourself and your projects. Last week, we had a special edition to give thanks. Randell Fever gave thanks for Mrs. The Fever! An anonymous friend gave thanks for friends and family and more. Jeanne “OkieJ” was thankful for spending time…

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    Two amazing women

    ByBecky McCray November 29, 2007March 3, 2022

    Women Helping Women. That’s the motto of the Business and Professional Women, which I belong to. In that spirit, here are two amazing women worthy of your attention this holiday season. Small town entrepreneur Marti Lawrence shares wonderful humor with several innovative projects. Right now, she has three projects going. First, she’s acting as a…

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    MEATBALL SUNDAE

    ByJeanne Cole November 26, 2007August 27, 2014

    I found Seth Godin’s blog site today and the meatball sundae was what peaked my curiosity to check him out! What a treat! This is what he has to say:A meatball sundae is the unfortunate result of mixing two good ideas.The meatballs are the foundation, the things we need (and sometimes want). These are the…

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    Want to Get FREE Tax Tips?

    ByMaesz November 24, 2007August 27, 2014

    The IRS will send you free tax tips. All you need to do is list your email address with them on the IRS website. Since these tips come straight from the IRS, you know there will be nothing even remotely questionable about them. And you can truly “unsubscribe” — they will take you off the…

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    Give Thanks in the Brag Basket

    BySmall Biz Survival November 23, 2007December 15, 2014

    Each Friday, I open the brag basket as a fun place to brag or promote yourself and your projects. This week, it seems especially appropriate to use it to give thanks. Last week, Kim was excited to be featured in a newspaper article, and Shashi sent an email to introduce himself. Congrats to Kim and…

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    Business inspiration

    ByBecky McCray November 20, 2007August 27, 2014

    More entrepreneurial and business thoughts from my smart Twitter network. Today, inspiration and laughs. susanreynolds Lou Holtz’ pep talk on ESPN for Nebraska: “ask yourself after every play: what’s important now?” Scrawling on post-it to stick on my laptop Pistachio Confidence isn’t in knowing you’re right… It’s not being afraid to be wrong. (um, and…

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    Business Advice and Ideas from Twitter

    ByBecky McCray November 20, 2007August 27, 2014

    Networking through Twitter has brought me connections with many entrepreneurs world wide. Here are some of the best ideas and advice I’ve heard from them lately. conniereece Don’t start a campaign until you know what the community wants. Read Listen Comment Pistachio Where do your products fail/ fall short? Do you know what workarounds your…

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