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“The award-winning book”

by Small Biz Survival Publisher Becky McCray and Barry Moltz

AlwaysOn Ranks Becky McCray As A 2013 Power Player In Technology Business Media

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AlwaysOn announced their Power Players in Technology Business Media list, honoring the the editors, writers, and bloggers in the technology world who are keeping the Global Silicon Valley connected and informed. Becky McCray was included for her work at her award-winning blog Small Biz Survival.

“This year’s Power Players in Technology Business Media list spans a wide range of jounalistic talent, from established reporters, writers, and editors for multi-national news organizations to independent writers and bloggers crossing over from the venture capital community,” said AlwaysOn’s Shannon Calvin. “This year’s inaugural list highlights an impressive group of talented and opinionated people who are covering the issues that matter in the Global Silicon Valley, keeping the world informed on the best ideas and trends in technology.”

This adds to the awards received for the book Small Town Rules, including the Small Business Book Awards 2013 and the Best Small Business Books Published in 2012 from the NFIB.

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Small Town Rules: How Big Brands and Small Businesses Can Prosper in a Connected Economy is a book written by Becky McCray and Barry Moltz. It was published in 2012 by Que Biz Tech and was reprinted internationally in 2015.

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