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When rural entrepreneurs prosper, they help their communities prosper

By Becky McCray

When rural entrepreneurs prosper, they help their communities prosper.  That’s why I support rural entrepreneurs. The best way I can help your community to prosper is to help your entrepreneurs and business owners. They are the ones who will help find solutions to local problems. That’s why I was excited by the CNN story of […]

March 19, 2012 Filed Under: Best of, economic development, entrepreneurship, rural, trends Tagged With: opinion, Support

7 QR code mistakes that can kill your promotions and how to avoid them

By Becky McCray

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Now that QR codes are appearing in my local small town paper, on bags at the trade show last week, and everywhere else, it’s time to look at what works and what does not work. Because your QR codes are either boosting your engagement with potential customers and visitors, or really ticking them off. Mistake […]

March 13, 2012 Filed Under: Best of, customer service, entrepreneurship, marketing, mistakes, tourism Tagged With: Support

Tourism idea: cell phone tours

By Becky McCray

Audio tours at tourism destinations are nothing new. Museums have been handing out little headsets for years. But all kinds of new technologies are available. Now that every visitor is carrying a cell phone, you might as well make use of it. Here’s an example from Zedler Mill, in Luling, Texas. There is a welcome […]

March 6, 2012 Filed Under: Best of, entrepreneurship, tourism Tagged With: Support

Lessons Learned from Jellyweek

By Andrea Cook

By Andrea Cook There are over 14.5 million self-employed independent professionals throughout our country. Working hard to provide jobs, solve problems and succeed day in and day out, without burning out, these individuals are some of our most bravest, boldest and innovative leaders in our country’s workforce. Yet, many independent professionals work from home, isolated […]

January 19, 2012 Filed Under: community, entrepreneurship, social media Tagged With: remote work, rural sourcing, Support, zoom towns

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