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Ask your small biz questions

By Becky McCray

eMoms at Home is launching a new blog, Ask the Business Coach Q&A. Today, Wendy Piersall said on Twitter that your questions are welcome, at admin @ emomsathome dot com. We’ll update that address as the blog gets launched. eMoms is also undergoing a major re-branding, so watch for details!

If you deal with any sort of printed materials, now is the time to get your questions in to Jennifer Navarette for her Print Media 100.

For questions on accessibility, employing a person with a disability, or making accommodations, ask Glenda Watson Hyatt, author of I’ll Do It Myself.

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Becky McCray

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.

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April 11, 2008 Filed Under: announcement

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  1. Wendy Piersall says

    April 12, 2008 at 4:46 am

    Can I just like, you know, hug you through this comment box?

    Yeah, I know, not quite so satisfying, but at least you know I love ya! :)

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  2. Becky McCray says

    April 12, 2008 at 4:48 am

    And a big hug back to you, Wendy. You have a huge project for this weekend, and I wish you the best with it!

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  3. Glenda Watson Hyatt says

    April 13, 2008 at 8:36 pm

    Thanks for the mention, Becky! I am looking forward to launching Accessibility 100 shortly. Sounds like great opportunities for guest blogging and cross-posting exist with these projects.

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  4. Becky McCray says

    April 14, 2008 at 12:31 am

    That’s the beauty of the 100 posts idea. New connections, new ideas, new thoughts.

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