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    Small town biz interview by Zane Safrit

    ByBecky McCray November 28, 2008August 27, 2014

    Friend and co-author Zane Safrit interviewed me on his BlogTalk Radio show. We spent an hour and a half talking about small business, rural development, and living in small towns. Marketing expert Jay Ehert called in to share some of his views as well. Listen to the whole hour and a half long interview, or…

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  • economic development | rural

    Make the most of one more oil boom

    ByBecky McCray October 16, 2008August 27, 2014

    Back in January of 2006, I reminded you of the old bumper sticker joke: “Just one more oil boom, Lord. I promise I won’t piss this one away.”    My question then was what will you do with this oil boom? We’re nearly three years further into this boom since I asked. Let me remind…

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  • community | economic development

    El Dorado Promise

    ByBecky McCray September 27, 2008August 27, 2014

    Click to Play Dr. James C. Fouse directs El Dorado Promise. The promise… go to school, graduate, get a scholarship. He was the guest speaker at the NWOSU Foundationannual donor appreciation dinner, and I asked him about the promise, about how small business can play a role in education, and about El Dorado, Arkansas (population…

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  • economic development | entrepreneurship | rural

    Workable plan for revitalizing the nation

    ByBecky McCray September 24, 2008August 27, 2014

    Shawn Kirsch, @thattalldude on Twitter, turned a rant on the banking bailout into a solid plan for revitalizing the nation. I love his focus on supporting entrepreneurs building new businesses and on broadband. Those are certainly two of my favorite tactics. Go read That $700 BILLION Could Be Put To Better Use. Then maybe show…

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  • community | economic development | entrepreneurship | planning | rural | Small Biz 100

    So, You Want to Start a Farmer’s Market?

    ByMaesz August 23, 2008August 27, 2014

    One of our readers left us a comment, with this question, “I live in a small town and I would love to start a community Farmer’s Market that would be on the line of a ‘Flea Market’. Where do I start?” Great question! Here are some ideas to get you going. First you need to…

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  • community | economic development | entrepreneurship | global | marketing

    Promote your rural place online

    ByBecky McCray August 7, 2008August 27, 2014

    Guest post by David James Nicol, Shetland Islands Photo by David Gifford, used by permission.  My name is David James Nicol, and I make my living running a web design business, NB Communication Ltd (http://www.nbcommunication.com). I live and work in the Shetland Islands, which lie about 100 miles (160km) north of the nearest point on mainland…

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  • community | economic development | rural

    Abatements and Incentives: Where are they for small business?

    ByZane Safrit August 6, 2008August 27, 2014

    I live and work in a small town in rural southeast Iowa. It’s just like the small towns in rural areas for many of the readers here. A town square. Dedicated, selfless members on the town council and school boards and county supervisors. Friday nights are all about high school football. Parents love their children…

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  • community | economic development | rural | shop local

    Local stores worth 3 times more than chains

    ByBecky McCray May 22, 2008August 27, 2014

    Need ammo for your shop local campaign? Use this fact: local merchants are worth three times as much to your local economy as the chain stores. From Civic Economics: The analysis demonstrated that locally owned merchants generate more than three times the local economic activity of their competitor chain stores on equal revenue. Found in…

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