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  • How SeaTurtle Sports found their Small Town Advantage
    big company | entrepreneurship | POV | rural | success | survivors

    How SeaTurtle Sports found their Small Town Advantage

    BySmall Biz Survival September 9, 2014March 3, 2022

      Guest Post by SeaTurtle Sports Co-founder Allen Bell and Allison Goldman, Director of SeaTurtle Sports Allen and Jeanne Bell launched SeaTurtle Sports in New Orleans, Louisiana, in 2003 to design and manufacture premium beach and backyard games. As its founders, we observed a lack of new ideas in the category and what we felt was an unhealthy…

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  • Finding Mona’s Market, a small town business picture-story
    entrepreneurship | rural | survivors

    Finding Mona’s Market, a small town business picture-story

    BySmall Biz Survival August 12, 2014January 2, 2018

    Guest post by Marci Penner, Kansas Sampler Foundation YOU FIND KANSAS… when you find Mona. We were about to leave the town of Dresden on our ERV guidebook research when we saw a simple sign against the cracked surface of the old basketball court. We had to find out. Who was Mona and what kind…

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  • big company | entrepreneurship | podcast | POV | rural | survivors

    International Bonus: Building a business from a cabin in the woods

    ByBecky McCray November 28, 2013March 3, 2022

    A bonus for you in Canada and around the globe, while the US is busy with family and Thanksgiving: an interview with Canadian entrepreneur Gregg McLachlan.  MP3 download: Gregg McLachlan mini interview Gregg McLachlan built a nation-wide resource site in Canada from his cabin in the woods using dial-up internet access. He told me how in this…

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  • AUDIO: Deb Brown part 2: new ideas in Webster City
    economic development | podcast | rural | survivors

    AUDIO: Deb Brown part 2: new ideas in Webster City

    ByBecky McCray November 27, 2013August 27, 2014

    MP3 download: Deb Brown interview part 2 Small towns have a future. Despite all the negative press, I have a positive view of rural, and I talk to others who share it. Small towns play a key role in our world. Everyone else better get used to us, because we aren’t going away! Deb Brown…

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    podcast | rural | shop local | survivors

    AUDIO: Deb Brown part 1: the road back to a small town

    ByBecky McCray November 20, 2013August 27, 2014

    MP3 download: Deb Brown interview part 1 Small towns have a future. Despite all the negative press, I have a positive view of rural, and I talk to others who share it. Small towns play a key role in our world. Everyone else better get used to us, because we aren’t going away!   Deb…

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  • rural | survivors

    The best way to help when there is a disaster

    ByBecky McCray May 25, 2013August 27, 2014

    How can you best help in a disaster? Donating: Send money. Do not send clothes or supplies. Check with state or local government for lists of donation needs. For Oklahoma, start with the State of Oklahoma donation page. Volunteering: Don’t go there to volunteer until you find an organization that has a specific need for you….

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    Is my small town the only one that is this messed up?

    ByBecky McCray April 11, 2012August 27, 2014

    Yes, I do get asked “Is my small town the only one that is this messed up?” The answer is no, you are not alone. We all wonder about it. We all think we must have the most messed up small town anywhere. We deal with some part of the continuum of bad behavior: pettiness backstabbing…

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  • entrepreneurship | failure | survivors

    What if your business is not making it?

    ByBecky McCray October 26, 2011August 27, 2014

    Sometimes I ask the hard questions or make the hard points. This is one of those times. Photo by my friend Gloria Bell. If your business is not making it, then it is time to change something.  Let me share a couple of examples. But I Can’t Afford To! Part 1When I suggested small business…

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