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    How a small town can support rural sourcing firms

    ByBecky McCray June 15, 2011May 26, 2022

    Rural sourcing is a trend I love. It leverages technology to bring more high tech, higher paying jobs to rural areas. But it’s a small trend, and I’d love to see it spread to more places and more people. What does a small town need to do to support rural sourcing? How can you get…

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  • tourism

    How I found hotels and restaurants on my road trip – would I find you?

    ByBecky McCray June 14, 2011August 27, 2014

    “The Loneliest Road”US 50 in Nevada I’m just back from a big roadtrip across the American Southwest, and I thought I’d share my perspective as your potential visitor. Would you be findable to me? Let’s see. I had very little planned out, so I did a lot of searching online, especially from my phone. I tended to…

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  • customer service | tools

    Another tool to get to know your customers

    ByBecky McCray June 13, 2011August 27, 2014

    If you like using online tools to better get to know your customers, Noteleaf is another tool that can help. Here’s some of the explanation from their website: You schedule meetings in Google Calendar, Noteleaf gives you information about who you’re meeting on your phone. Noteleaf sends you a text message right before your meeting with…

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  • rural

    The White House creates a Rural Council – What should they do first?

    ByBecky McCray June 9, 2011August 27, 2014

    Thanks to Tim Marema and an email from the National Rural Assembly, I took a quick look at today’s announcement by The White House “that it is creating a Rural Council to help the administration better coordinate the impact of federal programs in rural areas.” Obama, center, and Vilsack, right, and Morgan Hoenig, left, touring…

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  • marketing | tourism

    If you don’t do this one thing, you might as well delete all photos from your site

    ByBecky McCray June 7, 2011August 27, 2014

    Did you know the photos on your tourism website are actually annoying more people than they are attracting? I hadn’t thought of this, but Andy Hayes explained it, in “Why Photos on your Travel Website Can be a Bad Idea.” I’ll give you the summary here, along with the action plan to fix it. Lovely!…

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  • customer service | entrepreneurship | rural

    Darn customers, go away and quit bothering me!

    ByBecky McCray June 6, 2011August 27, 2014

    We all know small town businesses like this: the whole place says, “go away!” Customers walk in and feel like they are an interruption, an annoyance. Here’s my question:Is this your business? Are you sure?  You might be the offender, and not even realize it. Put in some extra effort today to make your customers…

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  • community | rural

    How to overcome the small town politics

    ByBecky McCray June 5, 2011August 27, 2014

    An anonymous reader left this plaintive cry on an old post here: My Arizona small town is a mess. We are going to become a ghost town and/or absorbed into the County if we can’t generate revenue. The Town Council and Chamber are full of power plays, bickering and a Good Ol’ Boy attitude. We…

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  • rural

    Matt and I disagree in the Weekly Roundup

    ByBecky McCray June 4, 2011August 27, 2014

    Matt About Solutions Weekly Link Roundup Each week, I collect the 10 best posts that I’ve read and share them with you here. These posts focus on either choosing, or using, small business solutions online (or both!). Enjoy!Matt MansfieldIf you need a website, consider getting a free consult with Matt: Think Outside the Browser 5 Ways…

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