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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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  • SEO for voice search is different for rural small business
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    SEO for voice search is different for rural small business

    ByBecky McCray January 28, 2019January 28, 2019

      For years, we’ve all worked on SEO, or Search Engine Optimization, to get our names out there and associated with specific words and phrases we knew our customers would type into a search engine to find us. Now that customers are saying their searches out loud, how does that change things? Today’s voice searches…

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    Going Outside the Box When Operating Your Rural Grocery (or Other Rural Store)

    ByGlenn Muske April 25, 2018April 13, 2018

    It’s a growing trend. Online stores selling to your consumers. And the trend is growing. Currently books, electronics, clothing, etc. are the more popular items being sold. But the available categories are expanding rapidly. One of the growing categories is online grocery sales. This took the front page when Amazon purchased Whole Foods. But the…

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    Work/Life Balance

    ByGlenn Muske April 18, 2018April 11, 2018

    Of all the reasons why small-business owners start businesses, two are noted most often. They are a desire to be in control and having more time for family. Yet once in business, many owners indicate that neither goal has been achieved. By its nature, control should allow for deciding how much you want to work….

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    A Sustainable Advantage

    ByGlenn Muske April 11, 2018April 9, 2018

    Does your business have a sustainable advantage? Having one or more sustainable advantages gives you an edge in the marketplace. Advantages can be developed in several ways. Perhaps the most commonly sought after advantage is price. However, a price advantage is rarely, if ever, sustainable. Another business will find a way to offer a lower…

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    Balance Your Marketing Presence

    ByGlenn Muske February 28, 2018February 26, 2018

    To many business owners, marketing feels like a numbers game. Too little and no one knows you exist. Too much and your potential customer feels bombarded. So business owners are forced to look for balance in their marketing. Yet balance is not something that can be readily achieved. It begins with knowing your customer base….

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    Marketing is More Than Advertising

    ByGlenn Muske December 20, 2017December 19, 2017

    “I need help in marketing my product. “ That short sentence is the one I hear often as I work with small-business owners. Most often, when asked to clarify what they want, the owner talks about increasing his or her sales. They want to see more goods and services go out the door. While sales…

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    Getting Your Marketing Message Seen

    ByGlenn Muske December 13, 2017December 6, 2017

    The numbers are daunting. Every 60 seconds, 347,000 tweets are shared. 510,000 Facebook comments are made. 5,100 Instagram photos are liked. 48 hours of video are uploaded on YouTube. Now add information we get from other online information sources such as email, blogs and websites. Then there is what might be called the traditional sources…

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