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    Podcast: You can do everything wrong

    ByBecky McCray June 15, 2006July 8, 2017

    “You can do everything wrong with the right attitude and succeed. You can do everything right with the wrong attitude and fail.” LINK:At Lifehack.org, Chris Brogan interviews Patricia Ryan Madson, author of Improv Wisdom: Don’t Prepare, Just Show Up. small biz rural entrepreneurship attitude podcast audio New to SmallBizSurvival.com? Take the Guided Tour. Like what…

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  • economic development | rural | workforce

    Rural jobs shortage is really a skills shortage

    ByBecky McCray June 15, 2006August 27, 2014

    One of the great economic development columns published today is BOTTOM LINE by Charles Lawton, in the Maine Today business section. Recently, he wrote, Maine doesn’t have a jobs problem; we have a skills problem. He points to the increasing competition for skilled workers. Even in economically depressed areas, certain industries are begging for qualified…

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  • failure | success

    The Fruits of Failure

    ByBecky McCray June 13, 2006August 27, 2014

    I believe in celebrating failure, redefining it as a positive, seeing failure as a sign of progress. Apparently, Scott Westcott at the National Federation of Independent Businesses agrees, at least a little. His article, The Fruits of Failure, explores some examples, and encourages giving failure awards, and I applaud him for researching and writing it….

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  • Best of | entrepreneurship | marketing | planning

    Simplified marketing plans for the real world

    ByBecky McCray June 12, 2006August 27, 2014

    Darn few businesses have marketing plans. Most businesses need one. Just like our simplified business plans and simplified online marketing, a simplified marketing plan for the real world helps guide you in growing your business. Simplified Marketing Plan Outline Name and describe each market Tell what methods you will use to reach them Establish the…

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  • POV

    POV: More than a business owner; Be a steward

    ByBecky McCray June 11, 2006August 27, 2014

    Jory Des Jardins didn’t intend to be a small business owner, but here it is. As a co-founder of BlogHer, she finds herself fully into the realities of small business. She shares her Point of View in The Small Business Owner’s Guide to Life. It’s a constant state of conflict for the bootstrapping small business…

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  • rural

    Entrepreneurship Week – how shall we celebrate?

    ByBecky McCray June 10, 2006August 27, 2014

    The US Congress has established the very first National Entrepreneurship Week for March 2007, according to Inc. Magazine. People are more aware of entrepreneurship than ever, but I don’t think people realize that it is the lifeblood of small towns and rural areas. Without entrepreneurship, we have almost no new jobs. If you are involved…

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  • tax matters

    Top five expenses entrepreneurs overpay

    ByBecky McCray June 8, 2006August 27, 2014

    Stephanie Paul offers her opinion on the Top Five Expenses Entrepreneurs Overpay For. I’ve included just her top tips here. 1.Insurance Check with your local trade association, which may surprise you with competitive group insurance rates. 2. Taxes Entrepreneurs habitually over-estimate quarterly tax payments because the IRS charges significant penalties for an underestimate. 3. Employees…

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  • rural

    Text: A Diamond in the Rough – Mentoring

    ByBecky McCray June 6, 2006August 27, 2014

    Notes from A Diamond in the Rough – Mentoring podcastListen to the audio version “Invest in the human soul. Who knows, it may be a diamond in the rough.”Mary McLeod Bethune Qualities of a good protégé: *genuine interest in professional and personal growth*developing a sense of self; personal vision*open to and receptive to feedback, coaching*commitment…

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