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    Idea: From a lost cell phone

    ByBecky McCray February 7, 2007August 27, 2014

    By Seth Godin Gil lost his cell phone I lose mine all the time. You probably do too. So here’s my idea. And I don’t even want to wait to patent it and license it… you should just build it. It’s two credit card sized devices. One goes in my wallet. The other is taped…

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    Rural entrepreneurship news is full of ideas

    ByBecky McCray February 7, 2007August 27, 2014

    Today’s rural entrepreneurship news is full of ideas you can copy and adapt. Start a rural food festivalIf you have a rural food or ag business, get together with your neighbors to start a rural food festival. Read about a successful food festival in Isreal. Get the attention of your government; copy “Rural Oregon Day”All…

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  • ideas | marketing

    Idea: Rural niche marketing

    ByBecky McCray February 6, 2007August 27, 2014

    The high profile Freakonomics Blog noticed a tiny slice of rural business, when they profiled the Farmers Only online dating site. Farmers Only got noticed because it fit into one of their trends: niche online dating sites. Which brings us to the business idea: target your product or service to the rural and small town…

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    Resource: Teach entrepreneurship in your local schools

    ByBecky McCray February 5, 2007August 27, 2014

    Following up on our teaching entrepreneurship news, the EDPro Ed Morrison offers links to resources for teaching entrepreneurship. Morrison predicts that high school entrepreneurship classes will be “catching fire” in the USA over the next three to five years. In Montana, an e-newsletter from the Montana Associated Technology Roundtables recently pointed to the growing resources…

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    News: Teaching entrepreneurship

    ByBecky McCray February 3, 2007August 27, 2014

    Rural news this time focuses on different programs for teaching entrepreneurship. USA universities take on entrepreneurshipBut can they teach you anything valuable? Yale University is changing their business education program after stinging criticism that they don’t teach useful skills. Expect more focus on entrepreneurship. Our friend Pat Matthews weighs in. “The challenge universities face,” Matthews…

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    Business for a Fair Minimum Wage

    ByBecky McCray February 3, 2007August 27, 2014

    Disclaimer: I respect that we as a group hold a wide variety of opinions. You may or may not agree with me. That’s OK. I signed on to this statement at Business for a Fair Minimum Wage. We, the undersigned business owners and executives, support an increase in the minimum wage to benefit workers, business…

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    Brag Basket – Be Brave! Brag!

    BySmall Biz Survival February 2, 2007December 15, 2014

    It’s that time again! Brag Basket time! It takes bravery to brag, but I know you’re up to it! Once a week, I offer this post as a safe place to brag. You can brag on your business, your community, or your self. The secret purpose is to encourage you to review your week. Learned…

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    Tight workforce problem and possible solutions

    ByBecky McCray February 2, 2007August 27, 2014

    In a rural area, even a small improvement in the local economy can quickly dry up the pool of job applicants. The neighboring town of Woodward, Oklahoma, is benefiting from the boom in natural gas production and the many high-paying jobs that boom has created. Except that it is straining the supply of people in…

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