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    Setting the Right Price

    ByGlenn Muske December 3, 2015January 9, 2017

    Pricing is a task that puzzles and frustrates many small-business owners. Some think good pricing is magic, while others dig deep into their financial records to come up with a very specific price point for each product and service. Business owners are frustrated by wanting to be perceived as offering a competitive price to maximize…

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    Shop Local, Shop Small: Be the Leader

    ByGlenn Muske November 19, 2015November 16, 2015

    Nov. 28 is Small Business Saturday. Small Business Saturday began in 2010. It was created to encourage people to do some of their holiday shopping at local, small businesses. Every year, the event has grown. You will see and hear advertising for it. Social media will be full of posts and tweets encouraging people to…

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  • community | rural | Small Biz 100

    Communities Need All Types of Businesses

    ByGlenn Muske November 12, 2015November 9, 2015

    Small communities often are looking for ways to enhance and expand their local economies. A commonly used tool in this effort is encouraging the building and expansion of local businesses. Communities want jobs and dollars, and they usually want them relatively quickly. Often development plans look towards high-fliers and/or large firms. Yet, the local business…

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    Good Marketing Answers the ‘Why’ Question

    ByGlenn Muske November 5, 2015November 3, 2015

    Why should I read this article? My hope is that it will help your bottom line. A marketing message, just like a news story, must answer several questions, including who, what, when, where, how and why. While all the parts are needed, only one element connects with the consumer and gets a person to take…

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    Go the Extra Mile in Customer Service

    ByGlenn Muske October 29, 2015October 21, 2015

    I just had a recent experience that reinforced the importance of customer service. A recent trip to our basement found water on the floor by the water heater (How many of you can relate?). The plumber was called. They came out. Upon a brief inspection, they informed my wife that it wasn’t the water heater,…

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    Networking Important for Home-based Business Owner

    ByGlenn Muske October 22, 2015May 26, 2022

    Many entrepreneurs see working at home as a great way to combine their work and personal life. Not only can they save money because they’re not paying rent for an office or manufacturing space, but the idea of flexible schedules and blending their work and personal life is appealing. Home-based businesses remain today an important…

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    Small is Not an Excuse

    ByGlenn Muske October 15, 2015October 7, 2015

    As a small-business owner, how often have you said, in conversation, “I can’t compete with the big stores?” How often has a customer been told you can’t do something because this is just a small business? Stop it! That sounds harsh, but your words just made you your worst competition. Instead, offer the customer information…

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    customer service | entrepreneurship | management | rural | Small Biz 100

    Never ask anyone to do something you don’t want to, right? Wrong.

    ByBecky McCray October 12, 2015October 9, 2015

    A downtown retail store owner told me she closes at 5 pm because she hates to stay later. She gets to work at 8 am most days, and so at 5 pm she’s ready to go home. She doesn’t like to delegate at all, she told me, and she wouldn’t ask anyone to do anything…

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