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    5 places you’re forgetting to backup data

    ByBecky McCray January 15, 2013August 27, 2014

    The beginning of the year is a good time to protect all your important business data before something changes and you lose it. Here are five places you’ve probably forgotten to look to backup that data. 1. Save PDF versions of year-end accounting reports Accounting systems change, and data can be lost. In over 20…

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  • entrepreneurship | marketing

    Customer Testimonials as Marketing Tool

    ByGlenn Muske January 9, 2013August 27, 2014

    By Glenn Muske Rural and Agribusiness Enterprise Development SpecialistNorth Dakota State University Extension Service – Center for Community Vitality Glenn Muske from North DakotaState University shares hissmall business knowledge. What people say about a product or service can have a big impact on a business’ success. No matter whether the purchase is large or small, consumer…

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  • entrepreneurship | success

    Dress for (Productivity) Success

    ByBecky McCray January 7, 2013September 28, 2016

    You’ll get more work done when you’re dressed professionally. Shama Hyder Kabani is dressed for an important presentation. That’s a good guideline for dressing to be productive. Why? Because you feel different. You feel more professional when you are dressed to match. I even find shoes make a difference. If I’m wearing shoes, I get…

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  • entrepreneurship | planning

    Another alternative to planning: experimenting

    ByBecky McCray January 1, 2013August 27, 2014

    For everyone who hates business plans, I keep finding alternative ways of planning. Here’s another one. Try more stuff. RT @transarchitect: Experimenting is the new planning.— Saul Kaplan (@skap5) December 13, 2012 Sounds good: just mess around and try things, right? Well, that’s not quite enough. Experimenting means more than just trying things. It means…

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  • entrepreneurship | POV

    Entrepreneur profile: help others make money

    ByBecky McCray December 26, 2012August 27, 2014

    A quick entrepreneur profile of Dan Fugazzi, Paramount Home Real Estate, Enid, Oklahoma. I heard him speak at a recent veteran’s entrepreneur conference in Enid. Dan has been entrepreneurial since grade school. Along with his career in the military, he has fixed windshields, supplied swimming pools, and is now launching a relocation service. His biggest obstacle…

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  • entrepreneurship | social media | tourism

    How to find time to write and blog

    ByBecky McCray December 18, 2012August 27, 2014

    Finding time for writing or blogging can be tough for small business owners (and tourism professionals). We already have more than enough to do every day. So a few of us talked about finding time for writing the other night on BlogChat.* How to find time to blog or write: Always know what you’ll be…

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  • Best of | entrepreneurship | marketing

    Customers are Showrooming: using smartphones to compare prices from your store

    ByBecky McCray December 17, 2012August 27, 2014

    Showrooming is a bit of a new trend. Your customers, even in small towns, are standing in your store and using their smartphone to compare your price with online retailers. If the product is cheaper at the online store, they order it immediately, and you just lost a sale. For small town retailers, this can…

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  • entrepreneurship | mistakes | tourism

    Why you must sample what you sell

    ByBecky McCray December 12, 2012August 27, 2014

    A friend and small town resident, Ken Girty was taking a woodcarving class. The teacher sells rough outs (pre-shaped wood blocks to get your carving started) at his class. Ken bought one to work with in class. As the teacher came around to work one-on-one with Ken, he looked at the rough out Ken was…

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