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Bikes bringing new opportunities for small towns

By Small Biz Survival

Bike tourists exploring the scenic byways through Baker County, Oregon. Photo (CC) by Baker County Tourism on Flickr. Guest post by Mark Matthews, Chief Executive of Advance Cairns (Australia) ON YOUR BIKE….!!! Mountain biking has experienced rapid growth over the past 20 years as riders seek out new trails and new experiences. And some communities are […]

December 8, 2015 Filed Under: economic development, entrepreneurship, global, ideas, rural, tourism, trends Tagged With: guest post

Small Business Saturday and #ShopSmall in the UK Dec 7

By Becky McCray

For the first time, Shop Small Saturday is promoting local small businesses in the UK on December 7, 2013. The dedicated UK Small Business Saturday website offers an easy and quick download of digital marketing tools, like posters, logos, and suggested social media posts. There’s also a kit of printed posters, stands and badges you […]

December 2, 2013 Filed Under: entrepreneurship, global, marketing, shop local

With customers, it’s better to explain before than apologize after

By Becky McCray

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“What you say before the event is an explanation, after it’s an excuse.” Guest post by Jurek Leon, Perth, Australia Brisbane dentist Paddi Lund makes this point in his fascinating book Training customers to treasure your business. He has a ‘Welcome Book’ which is given to all new patients before their first appointment. This explains […]

August 12, 2013 Filed Under: customer service, global, rural

9 Outsourcing Options You Should Not Ignore

By Becky McCray

This article comes from my friend Stephanie Ward. She’s originally from Oklahoma, but currently lives in The Netherlands. She wants to help you become a more meaningful entrepreneur, making a difference in the world.  While this article isn’t specifically written for rural entrepreneurs, I think outsourcing is a small town issue. Outsourcing doesn’t just mean […]

October 8, 2012 Filed Under: Best of, entrepreneurship, global, resources Tagged With: remote work, rural sourcing, service businesses, zoom towns

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