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  • Is Your Business on the Map?
    marketing | rural | social media

    Is Your Business on the Map?

    ByPaula Jensen February 23, 2019January 13, 2019

    About sunrise on Thursday, November 16, 2017, there was report of strong smell of petroleum and a potential oil leak along the TransCanada pipeline that runs through Marshall County, South Dakota. The leak was identified by a farmer 10 miles west and north of Langford (where I live) and approximately 10 miles from Britton. By…

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    brag basket

    Get excited about the good news in the Brag Basket

    BySmall Biz Survival February 22, 2019January 20, 2019

    The Brag Basket is open! This one is for Feb 22-24, 2019. Bring your good news, big or small, to share with everyone. What can you share in the Brag Basket? introduce yourself share some great news from this week celebrate progress, even baby steps congratulate a friend applaud for each other confess your undying…

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  • Sign says, "Almost everyone welcome!"
    community | entrepreneurship | marketing | mistakes | rural

    Want more public attendance at your events? Make sure your signs include this specific phrase

    ByBecky McCray February 18, 2019February 17, 2019

      You do some events that are open to the public, right? Here’s the tip to get more locals to attend. When you hold an event that is open to the public, put up a sign that says, “Open to everyone! Come on in!” Of course you know it’s open to the public, and of…

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  • Man dumping a basket of fish in a marketplace
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    Dump your good news in the Brag Basket

    BySmall Biz Survival February 15, 2019January 21, 2019

      The Brag Basket is open! This one is for Feb 15-17, 2019. Bring your good news, big or small, to share with everyone. What can you share in the Brag Basket? introduce yourself share some great news from this week celebrate progress, even baby steps congratulate a friend applaud for each other confess your…

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  • Know your customer: Who’s asking them questions?
    entrepreneurship | marketing | rural | social media

    Know your customer: Who’s asking them questions?

    ByBecky McCray February 11, 2019February 24, 2019

      You know I’m a big fan of answering customer questions. That’s been part of my marketing advice for 10 years now. Should I blog for my small business? Yes, answer customer questions Talk less about you, more about them Top small business blogging questions answered But there’s a deeper layer to serving your customers….

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  • Woman with a bicycle basket of bright flowers
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    Lean into good news in the Brag Basket

    BySmall Biz Survival February 8, 2019January 20, 2019

    The Brag Basket is open! This one is for Feb 8-10, 2019. Bring your good news, big or small, to share with everyone. What can you share in the Brag Basket? introduce yourself share some great news from this week celebrate progress, even baby steps congratulate a friend applaud for each other confess your undying…

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  • Woman posing with a piece of pie at her cafe
    entrepreneurship | marketing | rural | shop local | social media

    How restaurants can market each other in small towns

    ByBecky McCray February 4, 2019January 13, 2019

      I loved this restaurant marketing idea from the Texas Downtown Association: Collaborative Marketing for Local Restaurants In order to compete with new chain restaurants, a group of Longview restaurateurs decided to band together to form a local marketing collective to help encourage people to “Chews Longview”. The marketing campaign urges people to support local…

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  • Woman with basket and tulips
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    Count some good news in the Brag Basket

    BySmall Biz Survival February 1, 2019January 21, 2019

    The Brag Basket is open! This one is for Feb 1-3, 2019. Bring your good news, big or small, to share with everyone. What can you share in the Brag Basket? introduce yourself share some great news from this week celebrate progress, even baby steps congratulate a friend applaud for each other confess your undying…

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