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    Find your local entrepreneur group

    ByBecky McCray October 4, 2008August 27, 2014

    Your business can’t survive alone. You can greatly improve your chances by networking with other entrepreneurs. My hometown of Alva, Oklahoma, is working on this, with Fast Forward Fridays. Alva Area Chamber of Commerce Director Alexandra Mantz explained, “We hope to bring budding entrepreneurs in the region together to talk and find resources that will…

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  • entrepreneurship | planning | success

    Your 9 am appointment with success

    ByBecky McCray October 1, 2008August 27, 2014

    You’re got to have a 9 a.m. appointment every day that you work from home. Without one, it’s too easy to let yourself start slowly. Or to get started on the wrong things in the morning. Sometimes you just don’t feel like moving. That’s why you need a 9 a.m. appointment. Make one every day….

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  • entrepreneurship | marketing | social media

    Apathy and uncertainty stop social media in business

    ByBecky McCray September 30, 2008August 27, 2014

    Aaron Strout (@astrout on Twitter) found an interesting article (Still an early market for social media) and a white paper on social media use by companies. Let me share some of the lead conclusions about social media in companies: Social media technologies have the potential to transform the way companies build and manage relationships with…

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  • entrepreneurship | Small Biz 100 | social media

    Get going in business

    ByBecky McCray September 29, 2008June 10, 2016

    Are you waiting? Get on the phone, get on email, get on Twitter, get on with it! Tell people you are now in business. No, I’m not worried that you don’t have a perfect website yet. I’m more worried that you don’t have any customers, or you only have one. I’m not worried that the…

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  • entrepreneurship | social media

    High Tech OKC OpenBeta Conference

    ByBecky McCray September 28, 2008August 27, 2014

    Derrick Parkhurst (Thirty Sixth Span) is organizing a cool high tech event in Oklahoma City, the OpenBeta Conference. OpenBeta is for technology professionals, entrepreneurs, enthusiasts, and investors based in central Oklahoma who are interested in: Online Technologies | Web 2.0 | Social Media | Entrepreneurism | Business Startups | Social Networking | Viral Marketing |…

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  • entrepreneurship | ideas | marketing

    Why is Cart-Away at BlogWorld Expo?

    ByBecky McCray September 26, 2008August 27, 2014

    Click to Play Cart-Away showed up at BlogWorld Expo with a concrete mixer. Were they just in the wrong place, or what? No, they were there to learn, to learn social media, blogging, and related skills. Standard advertising just didn’t work for them, so they’ve given that up, in favor of exploring the world of…

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  • entrepreneurship | marketing | rural | social media

    Video: Social Media Explorer Jason Falls

    ByBecky McCray September 25, 2008August 27, 2014

    Click to Play Jason Falls grew up in a small town and works in marketing and new media. He shares some advice for small town small businesses, how social media can level the playing field. Right after he establishes his small town cred. Find more from Jason at Social Media Explorer. This interview took place…

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  • community | entrepreneurship | social media

    Small Business: You’ve got what the global brands want.

    ByZane Safrit September 24, 2008August 27, 2014

    Scanning through my feeds today, I came across Beck’s Mixer posted at b5media. Beck’s beer has created a site where you can mix and match tracks (rhythm, bass, atmosphere and hooks), save them, create your own and share them with others. (You can spend a lot of time there, too.) I thought, Well, that’s cool….

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