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    Break Time

    ByGlenn Muske May 1, 2014August 27, 2014

    Conference and meeting attendees know that the a lot of the most useful information is gathered during the breaks. This same idea is why people gather at the coffee shop in the morning. It is the informal times, when we take a few minutes to slow down and connect with others, where we often get…

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  • Webinars on hiring independent contractors and avoiding common tax mistakes
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    Webinars on hiring independent contractors and avoiding common tax mistakes

    ByMaesz April 30, 2014August 27, 2014

      Independent contractors and related tax questions are some of the most common questions we get from readers, so I was glad to see these webinars offered by the IRS Small Business/Self-Employed Division during Small Business Week. The webinars will cover: What to do when you hire and pay independent contractors, and How best to…

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  • What to do when customers compare your prices
    entrepreneurship | marketing | rural | Small Biz 100

    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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  • The Brag Basket is going to the beach
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    The Brag Basket is going to the beach

    BySmall Biz Survival April 25, 2014December 15, 2014

    The Brag Basket is open! This one is for April 25-27, 2014. What can you do in the Brag Basket? introduce yourself share some great news from this week congratulate a friend applaud for each other confess your undying love for rural places How do you join in? Below this post is the comment section….

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    entrepreneurship | failure | rural | Small Biz 100 | success

    Surviving Your First Year in Business in a Small Town

    ByGlenn Muske April 24, 2014August 27, 2014

    Your new business has opened its doors. It has been a challenge finding a good idea, obtaining funding, and getting the necessary permits in order. You have also had to find suppliers, get your facility ready, whether a brick and mortar store or an ecommerce site, and maybe hire some employees. So now that you’ve…

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  • How a small town flag business went online and went international
    big company | entrepreneurship | POV | rural

    How a small town flag business went online and went international

    ByBecky McCray April 23, 2014March 3, 2022

    From Upstate New York town to Global Marketplace: How we got our flags off the ground Guest Post by Mike Cronin My business, Gettysburg Flag Works, is a manufacturer of flags and flag-related items. Although we love our brick and mortar operation, we realized that we needed a digital presence in order to remain competitive….

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  • checkout at Holder Drug
    customer service | entrepreneurship | rural

    Two business lessons from a small town store

    ByBecky McCray April 21, 2014August 27, 2014

    Two business lessons from a local business: You have to be open to make the sale. Pay attention to the customer in front of you. My hometown Alva, Oklahoma, (population 6,200) holds a monthly first Friday Art Walk downtown. It’s primarily about fine arts displays, but a few businesses are starting to be open as…

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  • Let the Brag Basket carry your good news
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    Let the Brag Basket carry your good news

    BySmall Biz Survival April 18, 2014December 15, 2014

    The Brag Basket is open! This one is for April 18-20, 2014 What can you do in the Brag Basket? introduce yourself share some great news from this week congratulate a friend applaud for each other confess your undying love for rural places How do you join in? Below this post is the comment section….

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