Gather up all those ideas for getting new business, asking for referrals, and finding new clients into one big file. Then when you need a new idea to grow your business, it will be right at hand.
Becky started Small Biz Survival in 2006 to share rural business and community building stories and ideas with other small town business people. She and her husband have a small cattle ranch and are lifelong entrepreneurs. Becky is an international speaker on small business and rural topics.
the idea of having an idea card, is a great idea. and i usually use the gmail docs which i find it real handy ,since i dont keep anything on my pc ( seems that i am so geek oriented though) and i have always my jots online. thanks for the pod.it was short and right to the subject.
Thanks, Masoud! I appreciate your kind words and your ideas to make more of it. Sounds like another great item to add to our idea files!
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the idea of having an idea card, is a great idea. and i usually use the gmail docs which i find it real handy ,since i dont keep anything on my pc ( seems that i am so geek oriented though) and i have always my jots online.
thanks for the pod.it was short and right to the subject.
Thanks, Masoud! I appreciate your kind words and your ideas to make more of it. Sounds like another great item to add to our idea files!