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    Rural advantage 3: People are helpful

    ByBecky McCray March 6, 2007August 27, 2014

    Small town people really are helpful. We feel like neighbors helping neighbors. If your car breaks down, or your business gets damaged by a storm, or you need some business advice, your neighbors will be there to help. More reasons to love where you live: Rural Advantage 1: No ‘rush hour’; only ‘rush moment’Rural Advantage…

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    POV: Lilywood Turnings, a rural small biz success

    ByBecky McCray March 5, 2007March 3, 2022

    It has taken 15 months to reach a profit, but a Lilywood Turnings of rural Nova Scotia has made it. “We were a bit fearful at the beginning, especially after we first went to some home shows,” Ms. MacPherson recalled. “We’d talk to a lot of people, get great feedback, but when the orders didn’t…

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    Rural broadband news: ideas, plans, opportunities

    ByBecky McCray March 2, 2007August 27, 2014

    Rural broadband: good ideas and bad ideas Read a roundup of different programs in several southern US states to expand rural broadband from Facing South. The article includes a long introduction on why rural broadband is important. We cannot tolerate — nor in the long run can this nation afford — a society in which…

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    Rural entrepreneurship news – global trends

    ByBecky McCray March 1, 2007August 27, 2014

    Rural economic growth leaves the cities behind! This shocking headline is from The New Zealand Herald, where high commodity prices are benefiting the diversified rural economy. Read more about the Kiwi economy at BoomtownUSA. Our Friend Jack Schultz has been touring the countryside there, sending back reports.[Photo from Jack Schultz of Gordon Riach at a…

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    Rural entrepreneurship news – legislation and innovation

    ByBecky McCray February 19, 2007August 27, 2014

    You’ve heard of The Creative Class? Meet The New Rural Business Class “Gone are the days when the local farmer was the mainstay of the community, as cheap imports and rising costs make traditional farming less and less viable. Rural business people – often former farmers themselves – have taken on the mantle, and are…

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    Do you blog?

    ByBecky McCray February 19, 2007August 27, 2014

    Special invitation to those of you who blog. SOBCon ’07 * Take Your Blogging to the Next LevelA Relationship Bloggers’ Conference and Networking Event Community, Friday, May 11, 2007, 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM Christine Kane, popular guitarist, singer, blogger LIVE Open Mic Night Cocktail Party – Live community event (multiple microphones) Take the conversation…

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    Ethanol and BioFuels

    ByBecky McCray February 18, 2007August 27, 2014

    Our friend Zane Safrit has links to some articles on Ethanol and BioFuels Progress . These are two big items for rural midwestern communities. It’s a huge discussion topic here in Iowa. … Ethanol, specifically, and BioFuels, in general, offer a tempting door to a whole new economic future for the midwest communities who’ve seen…

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    Marketing to Small Towns: The Road Less Traveled

    ByBecky McCray February 15, 2007October 16, 2023

    By Dana Wallert As a virtual assistant and website designer, I’ve been working on a what I’ve found to be a highly underused marketing tactic. I live in Lawrence, KS. We’re a college town which means there are tons of freelance designers in and just out of school. We’re also a stone’s throw from Kansas…

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