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Maximize Your Small-Business Efforts

By Glenn Muske

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A common issue for small-business owners is having too much to do and too little time. The small-business owner wears many hats. On any one day, he or she may need to make a major decision on anything from adding a new product line to finding new customers to reviewing and even doing the financial […]

July 31, 2013 Filed Under: entrepreneurship, organization, rural, Small Biz 100, success

Manage more than one business without going crazy

By Becky McCray

It’s the stereotypical small town business: the bait shop, tire store, and gas station all in one. But multiplying your lines of income is much more than just cramming more businesses into your building. It’s also about businesses that stick to one niche, but find more than one way to produce their income. Multiple businesses: […]

February 21, 2013 Filed Under: entrepreneurship, organization, planning, rural

Where to find an hour to focus, and the five best ways to spend it

By Becky McCray

How you spend your time tells everyone what is important to you. When you are your own boss, and maybe even the only one in the company, no one tells you when to or how to focus on the most important things. Focus is a do-it-yourself project. You need some “locked door,no interruption” time to […]

January 31, 2013 Filed Under: entrepreneurship, organization

How I manage email and stay at inbox zero

By Becky McCray

  Gmail users, head to this article: Using Gmail’s Tabbed Inbox wisely.  Outlook users and others, read on… I manage email a bit differently than many people. I keep my inbox clear, and most of my email automatically sorts itself into easy-to-process groups. That means I spend less time on email every single day. How filters […]

August 8, 2012 Filed Under: Best of, entrepreneurship, organization Tagged With: Support

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