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    Top small business blogging questions answered

    ByBecky McCray January 21, 2013August 27, 2014

    When I co-hosted BlogChat with Mack Collier a week ago, it was a great chance to answer the most-requested questions about small business blogging. I thought you might like to see those answers, too. Can your blog sell for your small business? A blog *could* sell product for a small biz, but that would be…

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    Why and How Small Businesses Should be Blogging

    ByBecky McCray January 10, 2013August 27, 2014

    Why should small businesses be blogging? How can they get started? Those are the two big questions for #blogchat this Sunday night. What is #blogchat?  Here’s Mack Collier leading a live, in-person version of#blogchat. This Sunday, I’ll join him for the onlineversion, focusing on small business blogging.  It’s a chat held on Twitter. It’s a…

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    The 7 Minute Smarketer Interview

    ByBecky McCray January 10, 2013August 27, 2014

    Brian Blake is a smart friend from Oklahoma City, and he’s one of the hosts of the fun podcast, The 7 Minute Smarketer. Becky and Brian Blake with a cocktail shaker, printed by the company he works with, ROBYN. Seems appropriatefor a liquor store owner, don’t you think? He challenged me to make all the…

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    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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    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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    Sharing Marketing Lessons from Farming (VIDEO)

    ByBecky McCray November 23, 2012August 27, 2014

    Farming is an organic process of seasons and cycles, and so is marketing. In fact, I think marketers and business people have a lot to learn from farmers. On The Pulse on Marketing show, I shared some of these ideas. The “reaping rules” we talked about in the video were outlined in a guest post…

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  • Best of | economic development | entrepreneurship | marketing | rural

    The small town take on Small Business Saturday

    ByBecky McCray November 19, 2012August 27, 2014

    Small Business Saturday is focusing more people’s attention on small businesses for holiday shopping. That’s good. But what does it mean? How can small town businesses benefit? What do we need to do? The bottom sticker is for SmallBusiness Saturday from 2011.Seen in Portland, Maine.  Small Business Saturday is the Saturday after Thanksgiving, Nov 24, 2012….

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    The Number One Complaint About Small Town Businesses

    ByBecky McCray October 22, 2012August 27, 2014

    James Dalman is another of my Oklahoma friends. He does terrific web design, and he designed my personal site at BeckyMcCray.com. I’ve seen his love for small towns. When he told me this story, I begged him to write it up. He’s describing the number one complaint I hear about small town businesses over and…

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