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    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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  • entrepreneurship | marketing

    5 Steps to Power-full PR

    ByBecky McCray August 19, 2008August 27, 2014

    Guest Post by Barbara Rozgonyi Thanks to online distribution services, you can transform a simple press release into an always-on, stand-alone social media-enabled news site with global access. That’s a lot to say about a project that usually encompasses 400 words or less – especially when it’s one you can do yourself. Here’s how we…

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  • entrepreneurship | marketing | rural

    Get your Small Biz on the Front Page News

    ByBecky McCray August 18, 2008August 27, 2014

    Guest Post by Barbara Rozgonyi Out of all the marketing strategies we recommend, the one our clients like most is the press release. Who doesn’t love to see their name in the news? For small town businesses, “front page news” can mean making the cover of the local paper as well as being on page…

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  • entrepreneurship | POV

    POV: Business parenting tips for entrepreneurs

    ByBecky McCray August 11, 2008August 27, 2014

    by Susan Murphy http://suzemuse.wordpress.comhttp://www.geekgrls.com Businesses are like babies. They are the culmination of experience, effort and love. They are created with much care and consideration. The first 3 months of life, a business demands all of your time, pretty much 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You will be sleep deprived and stressed,…

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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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  • entrepreneurship | success

    Personality Test for Entrepreneurship Success

    ByJeanne Cole August 4, 2008August 27, 2014

    I found this back in January and saved it for a time when Becky would be gone and I would need to step up to the plate and post something! A guy by the name of Andy Swan gave some pretty decent criteria for testing personality to see if you have what it takes to…

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  • entrepreneurship

    Too much growth

    ByBecky McCray July 28, 2008August 27, 2014

    Can you have too much growth? What do you do with your business when you are hit with sudden popularity that outstrips your ability to produce? Carl V. Natale, @mainebusiness on Twitter, shared the link to When Being Too Good Becomes Bad, at Seeds of Growth. It was originally published by Brand Autopsy. (Thanks, Jay…

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  • entrepreneurship | finance | tax matters

    How to keep good tax records

    ByMaesz July 19, 2008September 27, 2016

    [Adapted from the “IRS GuideWire,” 16 July 2008] In a tax emergency, would you be ready? Well–organized records not only help you prepare your tax return, but they also help you answer questions if your return is selected for examination or prepare a response if you are billed for additional tax. Fortunately, you don’t have…

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