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Post signs with your tourism hashtag where visitors will see them

By Becky McCray

This one is a simple idea that came up when I was visiting Cathlamet, Washington, population 553: Post your local hashtag where visitors will see it. The Cathlamet Chamber of Commerce does an awesome local photo contest. Most of the photo submissions come from locals. They use these on their annual events calendar and other […]

May 13, 2019 Filed Under: marketing, rural, social media, tourism Tagged With: hashtags, Instagram, marketing, online marketing, photography, rural, social media, Twitter

Know your customers: What do they want to be good at?

By Becky McCray

  A few weeks ago, we talked about knowing your customers in order to help them answer questions they get asked. This week, get to know your customers better by thinking through what they want to be good at. What do your customers want to be good at? You help customers all the time. The […]

March 25, 2019 Filed Under: entrepreneurship, marketing, rural Tagged With: content marketing, effective marketing, entrepreneurship, marketing, online marketing, retail, service businesses, small business success, social media

Know your customer: Who’s asking them questions?

By Becky McCray

  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. […]

February 11, 2019 Filed Under: entrepreneurship, marketing, rural, social media Tagged With: email marketing, marketing, retail, service businesses, small business

Dress up empty buildings with these creative window ideas

By Becky McCray

  Every small town has empty buildings downtown. Whether they are completely empty or just used for storage, they can make your downtown look vacant. If the building has windows, though, there’s an opportunity to dress them up a bit and maybe even promote another business at the same time. In the picture above, a […]

June 11, 2018 Filed Under: economic development, marketing, rural Tagged With: arts, empty buildings, empty windows, future, history, marketing, window decorations, window ideas

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