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BARRY J. MOLTZ founded and ran small businesses for more than 15 years. He has since founded angel investor groups and funds and advised the Angel Capital Education Foundation. An Entrepreneurship Hall of Fame member, Moltz’s first book, You Need to Be A Little Crazy, has been translated into four languages worldwide. His second book, Bounce! Failure, Resiliency and the Confidence to Achieve Your Next Great Success, shows how […]

February 15, 2022 Filed Under: SmallTownRules

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In their new book Small Town Rules, Barry Moltz and Becky McCray show how the business world is like a global small town, and how even the largest companies must compete for customers as if they were small, local businesses. They reveal the seven “rural-style” solutions that have become invaluable to even the largest companies, most dominant […]

February 15, 2022 Filed Under: SmallTownRules

Experts say about Small Town Rules

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Just bought Small Town Rules! God, I’ve been ANXIOUS for this book. Don’t buy it because I love Becky McCray and am friends with Barry Moltz. Don’t buy it because I said it’s a great book. Buy it because it will change your business. Chris Brogan NY Times Bestselling Author of Trust Agents Since Small Town Rules was […]

January 15, 2022 Filed Under: SmallTownRules

7th Annual SMTULSA® Social Business Conference Equips Local Business People for Social Media Marketing Success

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SMTULSA Conference brings together a select group of people to discuss social media marketing strategy, email marketing, SEO, and other techniques to help business people rise above the noise and make a mark that will give their business longevity. TULSA, OK (PRWEB) FEBRUARY 22, 2017 “There has never been a better time to be a […]

February 11, 2017 Filed Under: SmallTownRules

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