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    Jumpstart your stalled business

    May 11, 2006August 27, 2014

    How’s business? If it has stalled out, or if you just aren’t satisfied, you may be ready to reexamine your passion. From Entrepreneur.com, brought to our attention by Be Excellent. The first step is to sit down and determine your “best and highest use” or BHU. Your particular BHU stems from your unique talents and…

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  • rural

    Center for Rural Affairs’ Rural Enterprise Assistance Project Provides Equity Awards to Rural Women

    May 11, 2006August 27, 2014

    Fourteen women micro-entrepreneurs across rural Nebraska will receive a cash equity award from the Center’s Rural Enterprise Assistance Project (REAP) Women’s Business Center. The equity award winners were announced at the Women in Business Benefit banquet on March 29, 2006 in Lincoln, Nebraska in correlation with Women’s History Month. REAP is one of 15 Local…

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  • failure | success

    Failure Quote of the Day: I cannot fail

    May 10, 2006August 27, 2014

    We end our failure quotes where we began: “I cannot fail; I can only learn and grow.”— Larry Wilson Change your mindset. Treat failure as necessary and extremely valuable. Don’t beat yourself up for false starts, near misses or even wide misses. Learn and grow. Thanks for following our feature on failure and success. We…

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    Follow the creation of a business at OklahomaSolo

    May 10, 2006August 27, 2014

    Luke Anthony is opening a new law firm, right after completing law school. Plus he’s moving from Tulsa to Stillwater. And he’s documenting the whole process at an interesting blog, OklahomaSolo. To me, Stillwater isn’t exactly small town, but we’ll bend the rules! small biz rural entrepreneurship Stillwater Oklahoma law

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  • entrepreneurship | marketing

    Making the decision to expand

    May 10, 2006August 27, 2014

    How do you decide to expand your business? How can you tell if the fit is right, and if this expansion really makes sense? I talked with a potential entrepreneur yesterday. He is having trouble settling his business idea down to just one thing. With so many market opportunities available, he found his new business…

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  • entrepreneurship | failure | success

    Mistakes when selling to friends, family or people you know

    May 9, 2006August 27, 2014

    This is a critical topic for rural small businesses: avoiding mistakes when selling to friends, family, or people you know. Cristian Dorobantescu is a young entrepreneur in Romania, learning and sharing some lessons that apply to all small businesses. Right now, he’s dealing with this very topic. His list of mistakes includes: You don’t make…

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  • ideas | rural

    Capitalize on being local

    May 9, 2006August 27, 2014

    60 Second Ideas Blog has a terrific idea to share: Capitalize on being local, where ever you are. We’ve talked about the “my hood” craze before with Hook’em Profits and more recently with “Turn Your Neighborhood into a Fashion Statement.” Is there really “no place like home?” As we saw with Brooklyn’s Neighborhoodies, identifying with…

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  • failure | success

    Failure Quote of the Day: Put failure to work for you

    May 9, 2006August 27, 2014

    At a blog called The Scratching Post, a mistake lead to a blogosphere backlash, and the lessons learned ultimately lead to a terrific post, A Customer Satisfaction Study in the Blogosphere. The author digs up this failure quote: In his book, A Touch of Wonder, Arthur Gordon has a superb essay entitled “The Far Side…

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