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    Rural entrepreneurship news 1-17

    ByBecky McCray January 17, 2007August 27, 2014

    Time for more rural entrepreneurship news headlines! One Governor puts his budget money into rural broadbandSouth Carolina Governor Mark Sanford “included $2 million in his executive budget to help provide high-speed Internet access to areas, such as Allendale, through direct and matching grants.” Island Packet Online.And, from New York, The Ithica Journal profiles rural broadband,…

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    Five MORE things

    ByBecky McCray January 17, 2007August 27, 2014

    Our friend, Romanian entrepreneur Cristian Dorobantescu tagged me for the 5 things meme, where we found out that he has played chess on a professional level! I don’t have anything that neat, but here are five MORE things you probably don’t know about me. I’ve lived in Oklahoma City, and outside of Luling (Texas) and…

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    Resource: Top 10 reasons rural community development is so hard to do

    ByBecky McCray January 16, 2007August 27, 2014

    Some rural communities develop, and some wither. Some development efforts succeed, and some terrific attempts are miserable failures. What makes the difference? Michael Holton with the Center for Rural Affairs explores the Top 10 Reasons Rural Community Development is So Hard to DO! You have two ways to read it. Read the entire article in…

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    Brag Basket – Really!

    BySmall Biz Survival January 13, 2007December 15, 2014

    It’s the weekly Brag Basket! Your chance to share with us, and to take some free applause. You may feel skeptical. Are we really asking you to brag about yourself? Yes! Really! Tell us something great from your business or your community, and we’ll all applaud with you. There is no deadline, so feel free…

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    3 Steps Guaranteed to Create WOM, Word-of-Mouth

    ByBecky McCray January 11, 2007July 8, 2017

    Our friend Zane Safrit has created three podcasts on creating word of mouth around your company. Safrit knows about this. His company uses WOM exclusively. They no longer use any traditional advertising. The three steps sound easy, but are hard to do well. That explains why so few people do this. The introduction is here….

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    Entrepreneurs don’t have to do it all

    ByBecky McCray January 11, 2007August 27, 2014

    I noticed this item on a workshop at the Pratt (Kansas, USA) Women’s Conference: Kansas is on the cutting edge of grassroots economic development, according to Linda McCowan, enterprise facilitator for Entrepreneurship Networks of Great Bend. In her break-out session she will talk about the three cones for entrepreneurship: a good service or product, a…

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    Community can be good business

    ByBecky McCray January 8, 2007August 27, 2014

    Our friend Chuck Huckaby pointed out this great story, at CBC Radio’s Vinyl Cafe. It’s the story of a bakery, how it started, how it is part of the community, and the larger picture of rural development. But mostly, it’s just a great story. Five of them decided to open a bakery. They found one…

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    Rural entrepreneurship news roundup 1-7

    ByBecky McCray January 8, 2007August 27, 2014

    More rural entrepreneurship news to share. One Stop Support for Small BusinessesNebraska (USA) is using local colleges to bring together all the agencies that help small business. They are also creating a uniform entrepreneurship curriculum. They are calling it NET Force Nebraska. Economic Impact of FestivalsDo festivals contribute to your local economy? Take the example…

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