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    Small Businesses Must Track Their Dollars

    ByGlenn Muske August 28, 2014January 9, 2017

    Most small-business owners are not excited about handling the financial recordkeeping for the business, which should come as no surprise. Instead, business owners often put it off until later and, quite often, the “later” means tax time. Not keeping good financial records can result in a multitude of problems. At best, you may not maximize…

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    Using Big Data in Your Small Businesses

    ByGlenn Muske August 21, 2014August 21, 2014

    “Big data” and “mining big data” are terms that are appearing in business magazines and journals at lot these days. Yet small-business owners often are not sure if and how big data fits into their business. Nor do they know where to get it and how to analyze it, even if they would have it….

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  • entrepreneurship | Small Biz 100

    Is Your Small Business Ready for Change?

    ByGlenn Muske August 14, 2014

    Nothing remains constant. Those are words that small-business owners need to remember. Long-term small-business success means constantly changing. This is not new. However, these changes are happening more rapidly than ever. And the odds are, the pace of change only will get faster. Some of the changes that small-business owners have had to adjust to…

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    Marketing is Not Just a Numbers Game

    ByGlenn Muske July 31, 2014July 29, 2014

    As a business owner, you probably have heard that customers will forget about your business unless you keep your name in front of them. And this thought is partially true. The need to stay visible is an important part of marketing Today, however, with social marketing, “more” is taken to new heights. Everyone is focused…

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    The Little Things Can Derail Your Marketing

    ByGlenn Muske July 17, 2014July 7, 2014

    When you think of marketing for your small business, have you thought about the little things that might undo your major efforts? It may seem a little crazy or even funny that small things might make a major advertising campaign ineffective. Yet think about how you react to what some might call the little things….

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    entrepreneurship | marketing | Small Biz 100

    Right Marketing Tools Vital for Small Businesses

    ByGlenn Muske July 10, 2014July 2, 2014

    Marketing makes many small-business owners nervous. They aren’t sure just how to approach it in terms of an overall focus. Nor do they know what to do when bombarded with a constant stream of articles touting the new “must-do” marketing approaches. (See Basic Marketing Tips) The typical response of business owners when facing these issues…

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    economic development | entrepreneurship | rural | Small Biz 100

    Agritourism: People Will Come

    ByGlenn Muske May 22, 2014August 27, 2014

    I am a farm boy. Grew up on a what today would be a small farm. My summers and after-school hours were spent working on the farm. Days were long and there was always something to do. Putting up hay always happened around July 4th. For most of my farming friends, this was a way…

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  • What to do when customers compare your prices
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    What to do when customers compare your prices

    ByBecky McCray April 28, 2014August 27, 2014

    One small town retail issue is dealing with customers who compare your prices to the prices with other far-away locations. A smart way to head that off is to create comparisons between different products within your store. Sometimes customers compare your price on a single item with that item in a different store or online….

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