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    Origami – a new handheld

    ByBecky McCray March 3, 2006August 27, 2014

    from Kristen Osolind: Microsoft is scheduled to launch Origami, a new handheld device reportedly designed to appeal to women, on March 9th. It’s billed as “an easy-to-use flexible device that folds and unfolds to perform 8 consumer electronics functions.” The rumored 8 functions: digital camera, video camcorder, smartphone, MP3 player, PDA, Internet access and Internet…

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    Blogging For Beginners And 10 Blog Traffic Tips

    ByBecky McCray March 3, 2006August 27, 2014

    Yaro Starak has put together a great post on Blogging for Beginners and blog traffic. If you blog, or are considering it, this is an excellent read!

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    Rural Don’t Get No Respect

    ByBecky McCray March 2, 2006August 27, 2014

    The research behind some recent posts reminded me of what we already know. Rural and small town small biz get no respect. You can find all the info in the world for entrepreneurs and small businesses with up to 500 employees. You and I both know that in our world, 500 employees qualifies you as…

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    Five Ways to Spot Business Trends

    ByBecky McCray March 1, 2006August 27, 2014

    By Anita Campbell, author of Small Business Trends So how do I follow business trends? Many many ways, but I will describe fiveof them. First, I subscribe to magazines. Second, I read multiple newspapers. Third, I use many of the RSS feedmonitoring tools and specialty search engines that have hit the market at adizzying pace…

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    Tracking Trends with Links

    ByBecky McCray March 1, 2006August 27, 2014

    The Del.icio.us Popular list is one of the methods I too have been using for several months now. From perusing the bookmarks on the Del.icio.us Popular pages, you can see the problems that people are trying to solve. For instance, right now the Popular pages contain several bookmarks related to (1) email triage, and (2)…

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    Motivation alone is not enough

    ByBecky McCray March 1, 2006August 27, 2014

    “Motivation alone is not enough. If you have an idiot and you motivate him, now you have a motivated idiot.” Jim Rohn Knowwhatimean? [Jim Rohn] [motivation]

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    Brain Drain Fighters #2: "Come Home" Programs

    ByBecky McCray February 28, 2006May 26, 2022

    More on the subject of combating “brain drain.” This time: how to get your alumni back, at any stage of life. Action Items for Everyone: Hold awe inspiring alumni reunions. Cross the Year boundaries and combine all the classes. Do this more than once every millenia. (Waynoka does it every 5 years.) Pick one online…

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    Brain Drain Fighters #1: Actively Involve Young People in the Community

    ByBecky McCray February 27, 2006August 27, 2014

    My post on boosting the number of people going to college contained a laundry list of suggestions for combating brain drain. The topic is important enough to deserve much more attention. So here is the first of hopefully several posts with some additional specific action items for you as a small biz person. Topic #1:…

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