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    Rural entrepreneurship key to economic recovery in England

    ByBecky McCray July 11, 2010August 27, 2014

    Wind turbine, Cumbria, by S John Davey This week, a monumental report on rural England’s problems and rural potential hit the media with headlines like “Rural England key to economic recovery.” Rural England is leading the way to economic recovery, thanks to high levels of entrepreneurship in the countryside, a report has revealed. Another news…

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  • economic development | entrepreneurship | rural

    USDA is more than just ag

    ByBecky McCray July 8, 2010January 25, 2016

    This is the last of the reports from the Making Place Matter in Northwest Oklahoma Rural Community Economic Development Summit held in Alva on June 3, 2010. Dr. Glenda Humiston is the director of California Rural Development at the US Department of Agriculture (USDA). She sees the USDA, especially Rural Development, as more than just agriculture. Rather than…

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  • marketing | tourism

    What’s your town slogan?

    ByBecky McCray July 6, 2010August 27, 2014

    Does your town have a slogan? Does it convey anything unique, or could it apply to any number of other towns? Generic lines like “Best Little Town” or “Heart of…” don’t really tell your visitors anything. Our friend Mike Knutson of Reimagine Rural brought up this idea, after reading this list of South Dakota town slogans….

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    The best advice for dealing with critics

    ByBecky McCray July 2, 2010August 27, 2014

    The Oklahoma City edition of the Get Social Conference brought out some direct and honest advice about dealing with critics. Get Social crowdby Jessica Miller-Merrell The dog keeps barking, and the train keeps moving on. @stargardener Being active in social media doesn’t make people like you. Sometimes they just want your ___.@eblakejackson What my spouse…

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  • Best of | entrepreneurship | rural

    Should rural broadband be 25 times slower

    ByBecky McCray June 30, 2010August 27, 2014

    Let’s talk about the National Broadband Plan, and its 100 Squared initiative. The goal is to get 100 million households on 100 mpbs by 2020. All well and good. The problem is the remaining 5.5 million households, almost assuredly rural. They are not included in the plan, and there is no “phase 2” or second…

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  • marketing | tourism

    1 Step to Compelling Tourism Photography

    ByBecky McCray June 29, 2010August 27, 2014

    Every tourism business needs photographs. Lots and lots of photographs. But not every photo is equally compelling. As I look through tons of destination and tourism websites, I notice a theme. Where are the people? Your new water park is amazing. Why is it empty? That playground must be wonderful fun, but I don’t see…

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  • economic development | entrepreneurship | shop local

    One Delicious Economic Development Idea

    ByBecky McCray June 28, 2010August 27, 2014

    This week, I have a tip to help you promote entrepreneurship. Use a social bookmarking site to collect the websites of businesses in your area. This idea is one way of recognizing your existing entrepreneurs, presented by Dave Shideler in a webinar called “Building Entrepreneurial Communities.” Why use social bookmarking?  1. As you bookmark those businesses,…

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  • customer service | entrepreneurship | social media

    United Linen is not a typical linen service

    ByBecky McCray June 26, 2010August 27, 2014

    My friend Scott Townsend from United Linen took time out after the Get Social Conference in Oklahoma City to share some of the online techniques they use to stand out from other linen services. New to SmallBizSurvival.com? Take the Guided Tour. Like what you see? Get our updates.

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