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    The work of their hands

    ByJNSwanson June 25, 2008August 27, 2014

    They were giving us furniture. For our church. Beautiful furniture. The kind of furniture you find in hospitals or coffee stores or waiting areas in malls. It wasn’t because we are a church, really, but because five days out of seven they use part of our parking lot. And they have meetings in our building…

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  • entrepreneurship | success

    As much as they do

    ByJNSwanson June 19, 2008August 27, 2014

    The advertising is already starting. It’s Olympics time. During the next two months we’ll get tired of all the advertising. Everyone will be doing an athletics theme, a rings theme, a Chinese theme, a five-interlocking coffee stains theme. I know that sounds a little cynical, but I don’t mean it that way. In fact, all…

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  • entrepreneurship | global | rural | youth

    UK award for young rural entrepreneurs

    ByBecky McCray June 18, 2008August 27, 2014

    Last year, I fell in love with the Young Rural Entrepreneur award. It’s back! Emma Blane gave us an update: It may interest you to know that Lycetts and the Field have just launched the award for 2008, again offering £10,000 to the winner, who can demonstrate the requisite entrepreneurial spirit by running a company…

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  • entrepreneurship | finance | rural | youth

    Audio: Paying for college with Chris Penn

    ByBecky McCray June 17, 2008July 8, 2017

    Financial aid expert Chris Penn shares his insight on scholarships and loans, with some special considerations for small towns and for small business owners. Chris also tells us why your credit score is a bigger consideration this year. Links Chris mentions: FAFSAOnline.com FAFSA.ed.gov StaffordLoan.com ParentPlusLoan.com AlternativeStudentLoan.com Where to find Chris: Financial Aid Podcast.com 206-350-1208 Email…

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  • community | entrepreneurship | POV | rural

    Get on the telephone

    ByZane Safrit June 16, 2008August 27, 2014

    I live and work in a town of just about 10,000 people. Fairfield, Iowa. Wonderful town. Quirky, interesting, small, remote, quiet (except for 35 trains that rumble through daily). County seat for a county with maybe 12-13,000. We’re 4 hours from Chicago, Kansas City and St. Louis. We’re 1 hour from any town of more…

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  • customer service | entrepreneurship

    Discussion: How to offer help and gain a customer

    ByBecky McCray June 11, 2008August 27, 2014

    Our friend Bob Sawyer, Pixels and Code, has a great question for discussion. How do you offer to help without offending? I came across a web site last night that is in dire need of help. This is a landscape supply company. The site was built in 2002. Aside from being poorly coded (the owner…

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  • entrepreneurship | ideas | marketing | Small Biz 100 | social media

    How to start a business today

    ByBecky McCray June 10, 2008September 27, 2016

    If you know how to blog, podcast, share photos online, and basically use social media tools, you could start a business today. Dress professionally.Get a pad of paper and a pen.Go to a business.Ask questions. This is where the magic happens. Ask them what they are doing to reach out and connect with customers. What…

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  • entrepreneurship

    More than just another small business

    ByJNSwanson June 7, 2008August 27, 2014

    Just (adverb): merely, only.Usage: a way to acknowledge insignificance.Example: I’m just a small business owner. I’ve just got one employee. It’s just a small town. We all use it. We use it all the time. We are in the middle of a conference, listening to the speaker, hearing great wisdom and success. We think, “But…

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