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    Workshop To Offer Insight into Getting Businesses to Stay & Grow

    February 12, 2006August 27, 2014

    Feb. 8, 2006 – Community leaders and economic developers can learn more about innovative approaches to help existing businesses remain healthy and strong at a one-day workshop on Feb. 28. The “Taking Care of Business” workshop, presented by the Oklahoma Department of Commerce, will provide a close-up look at the solutions and resources communities are…

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  • economic development | entrepreneurship | tourism

    Workshops Set Across [Oklahoma] to Promote Agritourism

    February 12, 2006August 27, 2014

    Feb. 10, 2006 – Agritourism: big word; simple concept. If you own a working farm or ranch and people come to purchase products, hunt and fish, or just relax, then you’ve got an agritourism business. Those wide open spaces, big skies, and being farm hands for a day represent rare experiences for most Americans. To…

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  • rural

    Business is relationship building

    February 8, 2006August 27, 2014

    (And that’s why women are better at business than we get credit for!) Business is relationship building. What brought this on? Two articles. One posed the question, are you treating your customers as guests, or as friends? The second asked whether you are capturing your website visitors’ emails so you can continue to build a…

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    "Routes of Change" Focuses on Rural Entrepreneurship

    February 7, 2006August 27, 2014

    Kellogg Foundation’s Routes of Change Focuses on Rural EntrepreneurshipThe Kellogg Foundation’s electronic newsletter, Routes of Change, highlights several ways in which rural communities are using entrepreneurship as a revitalization strategy. From Michigan to Louisiana to West Virginia, the newsletter shows communities using enterprise development and their natural and agricultural resources to create sustainable development strategies….

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    Entrepreneur-Friendly Communities

    February 7, 2006August 27, 2014

    If you ever wished you could beat the local authorities over the head with a 2×4 until they understood “business,” here’s an idea that might help you. Georia’s Department of Economic Development is designating “Entrepreneur-Friendly Communities.” “Designated communites have sent their community leaders through a training process, and have established a system that allows them…

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    Center for Rural Entrepreneurship

    February 6, 2006August 27, 2014

    The Center for Rural Entrepreneurship is a terrific resource, and growing better with time. They publish an email newsletter, the Rural E-News that I subscribe to. Highly recommended. They provide training on Home Town Competitiveness, E2 – Energizing Entrepreneurship, and CORE FOUR Business Planning. They maintain a Rural Eship Library, with links to websites and…

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    You are the Brand–Unless it’s a bad pun

    February 6, 2006August 27, 2014

    In my recent post on Small Business Branding, I promoted you as your brand. And, in a very real way you are. BUT….here are a couple of cautions about using your own name as your brand. George E. Failing Company. A well known maker of Failing-Speedstar equipment. Do you really want Failing equipment? Glitsch Construction….

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    Promote your business with a smart contest

    February 1, 2006August 27, 2014

    Aaron Dwyer, an Australian web hosting provider, is holding a very smart contest to build his business. He’s looking for the worst business website in Australia and offering it a free renovation. He is receiving tons of publicity, the businesses are receiving publicity, and he is positioning himself as a terrific expert. The key is…

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