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    Reading Room

    January 23, 2006August 27, 2014

    One of my favorite sources for business how-to articles is the SCORE Reading Room. The articles are generally easy to read and provide a quick introduction to a subject. The topic headings are: Business PlanningDisaster AssistanceE-BusinessFinance & CapitalHuman ResourcesLeadershipLegalMarketing & Public RelationsOffice ManagementSales & Customer ServiceTraining If you haven’t already, add it to your business…

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  • entrepreneurship | marketing

    Small Business Branding – It’s Not “We”, It’s “Me”

    January 21, 2006September 27, 2016

    Internet Marketing For Small Business – Entrepreneur’s Journey – by Yaro Starak: As I matured as a solopreneur I slowly realized the importance of relationship building, especially with customers and how powerful it can be as a competitive advantage. Customers that form relationships with your business, or in truth, you as a solopreneur, will remain…

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  • Best of | entrepreneurship | rural

    With Few Options, Rural Businesses Forced to Find Their Own Internet Access

    January 21, 2006August 27, 2014

    With Few Options, Rural Businesses Forced to Find Their Own Internet Access: “It comes down to population density,” said Josh Holbrook, an analyst with the Yankee Group, a research firm based in Boston. The smaller the population that would benefit from DSL, the less likely a service provider will invest the money into DSL equipment….

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    Supreme Court Mulls Definition of ‘Small Business’

    January 21, 2006August 27, 2014

    Supreme Court Mulls Definition of ‘Small Business’: “”There’s a lot of federal laws that don’t kick in unless a business has a certain number of employees,” Harned said. “So deciding who counts is crucial.”” Those laws include the Americans with Disabilities Act, Family and Medical Leave Act, Fair Labor Standards Act, etc. Each one has…

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    Just one more oil boom – what will you do with it?

    January 19, 2006August 27, 2014

    If you are in an oil and gas region, you probably remember this bumper sticker:“Just one more oil boom, Lord. I promise I won’t piss this one away.” Twenty years later, here it is. Regional producers see ‘boom’ conditions for oil, gas in the future. “World demand has increased significantly, both for oil and natural…

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    Rebuilding from Disaster

    January 18, 2006August 27, 2014

    Apparently insurance is not enough. So you read the admonitions after the hurricanes, but did you actually change anything to protect your business or to speed rebuilding? Technorati tags: small business, disasters

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  • rural

    Ag sales to Cuba; thinking about your limits

    January 18, 2006August 27, 2014

    Oklahoma is trying to sell more ag products to Cuba. Because Cuba is a subject of continuing controversy, this is a jumping off point for a few questions. Are any sales good sales? As long as we inject more money into our local economy, does it matter where it comes from? How do you feel…

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  • economic development | entrepreneurship | rural

    Northwest Oklahoma Alliance–a regional economic development effort

    January 18, 2006August 27, 2014

    In my corner of the state, a new organization, the Northwest Oklahoma Alliance, is trying to reverse the trends of decline. The stated goals are: Slow out-bound migrationDevelop employment opportunitiesIncrease employee earningsIncrease populationBuild of the “niche” of Northwest OklahomaExpand opportunities for Northwest Oklahoma Value Added businessesPromote Northwest Oklahoma to potential employers Sounds very good. The…

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