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A Homegrown Shop Local campaign

By Becky McCray

Luling, Texas, has a terrific Chamber of Commerce Shop Local campaign, using “Homegrown” as the theme. They are profiling local businesses in the news paper, organizing cash mobs, and more. They even posted a big sign pointing highway travelers to the downtown business district. How are you cultivating your local economy? If it includes a […]

June 27, 2012 Filed Under: economic development, shop local Tagged With: Climate, video

How Business Drives Prosperity

By Becky McCray

My mission for Small Biz Survival is to help rural entrepreneurs prosper, so they can help their communities prosper. The best solutions come from within, so if I can help entrepreneurs prosper, they are in the best position to know and address the problems in their communities. That’s why I attended the Business Alliance for […]

May 21, 2012 Filed Under: Best of, entrepreneurship, POV Tagged With: Support, video

Chris Brogan, Joe Sorge and I have a Kitchen Table Talk (VIDEO)

By Becky McCray

Yesterday, I sat down with Chris Brogan and Joe Sorge for their series on small business, Kitchen Table Talks. We talk about my many businesses, SOBCon, Small Town Rules, failures, and customer complaints. If you don’t see the video, click through to the page on Kitchen Table Talks. There is no proof that Chris and […]

May 9, 2012 Filed Under: entrepreneurship, failure Tagged With: video

Today is ‘Cash Mob’ Day – start one in your town

By Becky McCray

A “cash mob” is a group of regular people who decide to all support the same local business on the same day. Today is International Cash Mob Day. If you don’t have a cash mob in your town, now is the time to organize one. What are the rules? There are no rules, or each […]

March 24, 2012 Filed Under: economic development, rural, trends Tagged With: Climate, video

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