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    Ben Curnett finds the common ground

    May 11, 2010August 27, 2014

    West Virginian Ben Curnett took time out at SOBCon to talk about small business, tourism, and small towns. How can our unique geography unite, rather than divide us? Find Ben on Twitter: @bencurnettand at Matterhorn Marketing. New to SmallBizSurvival.com? Take the Guided Tour. Like what you see? Get our updates.

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  • tourism

    Video from your visitors

    April 20, 2010August 27, 2014

    Right now, people are visiting your area, and they are shooting video of your best events and attractions. They may upload it to their own account, share it on Facebook, or let it languish on their hard drive. How can you turn that into a big asset? Video cameras are getting smaller all the time!…

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  • social media | tourism

    Talking social media and tourism

    April 13, 2010August 27, 2014

    Tourism is one of our favorite topics here, especially how to use online tools to reach more visitors. During South by Southwest, Sheila Scarborough and I sat down with Jennifer Navarrete and Luis Sandoval, Jr. of the Tech in Twenty show to talk about how social media can help tourism organizations tell the stories of…

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    The right way to let customers set your price

    November 30, 2009August 27, 2014

    Letting customers set your price sounds crazy. But Radiohead made a $10 million success out of letting customers name their own price to download their album, In Rainbows. Others have experimented with this business model, too. Here is one of the most interesting twists I’ve read: let your loyal customers help you determine the right…

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  • ideas | rural

    High tech rural business ideas

    November 21, 2009August 27, 2014

    Joel Wiggins, Enterprise Center of Johnson County, shares some promising ideas for high tech businesses and ag based businesses that give an advantage to rural areas. Click here to view the embedded video. Interviewed by Becky McCray at NASVF – the National Association of Seed and Venture Funds, Oklahoma City, September 2009 New to SmallBizSurvival.com?…

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  • entrepreneurship | POV

    Starting small at Eyes Lips Face

    October 26, 2009August 27, 2014

    Ted Rubin, Chief Marketing Officer for Eyes Lips Face, took time out at BlogWorld Expo to tell us how ELF started small, and has grown. When Ted says how many “skews” they have, he’s referring to SKU’s, or Stock Keeping Units. In essence, it’s how many products they make. (Bonus points to you retail-savvy folks…

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  • economic development | entrepreneurship

    Investor lessons for small town businesses

    October 18, 2009August 27, 2014

    Bob Jacoby is a business startup investor in Texas. He offers some advice to entrepreneurs: Make your idea work on the small scale first, then you can grow from there. [Subscribers, you may need to click through to the site to see the video.] Interviewed by Becky McCray at NASVF – the National Association of…

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  • entrepreneurship | ideas

    4 reasons you need new small biz ideas

    October 14, 2009August 27, 2014

    If you already have a business or already have an idea for your next business, you might think you don’t care about other small business ideas. I can think of four reasons that you ought to be looking for new business ideas. Improvement. Every business, every day, can stand to improve. Be on the look…

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