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  • How to attract location-independent workers to small towns
    rural | tourism

    How to attract location-independent workers to small towns

    ByBecky McCray September 12, 2016September 11, 2016

    My friend Paul Chaney asked me this, and I thought you might be thinking about it, too. “Hi, Becky. I’m working with a group here in Natchez that is focused on figuring out ways to make it attractive to location-independent workers (that’s one group anyway; also, artisans, makers, the creative community). Also, interested to know…

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  • The Brag Basket is just a shell without your good news
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    The Brag Basket is just a shell without your good news

    BySmall Biz Survival September 9, 2016September 5, 2016

      The Brag Basket is open! This one is for September 9-11, 2016. Bring your good news, big or small, to share with everyone. What can you share in the Brag Basket? introduce yourself share some great news from this week celebrate progress, even baby steps congratulate a friend applaud for each other confess your…

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  • Small Biz 100 | success

    Adding Something New to Your Small Business – Know the Purpose!

    ByGlenn Muske September 7, 2016August 18, 2016

    I am old enough to remember the line, “It’s a bird. It’s a plane” as part of the Superman comics and television show. But I haven’t had a reason to think much about this line until I recently got my car serviced. My dealer has moved into a new building. It’s nice. As you enter…

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  • Catching the tourists before they head out for the day
    customer service | entrepreneurship | marketing | tourism

    Catching the tourists before they head out for the day

    ByBecky McCray September 6, 2016September 5, 2016

      Are you in a tourism-based town where people stay in town overnight, but head out touring all day long? Ever complain that the tourists stay, but they don’t spend? Here’s a suggestion, inspired by something Peggy Sanders said in her guest post last week, Which town is yours? “Instead of complaining that the hordes are…

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  • The Brag Basket: the sweet taste of good news
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    The Brag Basket: the sweet taste of good news

    BySmall Biz Survival September 2, 2016August 28, 2016

      The Brag Basket is open! This one is for September 2-4, 2016. Bring your good news, big or small, to share with everyone. What can you share in the Brag Basket? introduce yourself share some great news from this week celebrate progress, even baby steps congratulate a friend applaud for each other confess your…

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  • Small Biz 100

    Start Your Business on the Side

    ByGlenn Muske August 31, 2016August 15, 2016

    Admit it. You want to own your own business. Saying this is OK. Many people feel the same as you do. Owning a business is a goal many of us have, just like we want to own our own house. Yet turning that wish into reality is the hurdle where many people stop. It’s scary….

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  • 7 best strengths of small town stores
    customer service | entrepreneurship | mistakes | POV | rural

    Which town is yours? A small town retail strengths/weaknesses story

    BySmall Biz Survival August 30, 2016January 2, 2018

    Guest post by Peggy Sanders Let’s compare two small towns and how their retail outlets do business. Town A has a population of 3,700 and is on a steady decline shown by a loss of 15% since 2000, and Town B has 990 residents with a 27% increase during the past 16 years. Towns A…

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  • The small towns that survive will be the ones that are open to new ideas
    Best of | community | economic development | rural

    The small towns that survive will be the ones that are open to new ideas

    ByBecky McCray August 29, 2016December 16, 2021

      In a world driven by frenetic change, which small towns are going to thrive? We know rural people play a key role in our society, so some small towns will have a future. Some small towns are innovative and progressive. Other small towns are stuck in the past. Is there anything that tells us…

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