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The easiest way to podcast is from your phone

By Becky McCray

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Podcasting is a powerful way to build a connection with people. They hear your voice and feel like they get to know you. The problem with podcasting is it seems like a big hassle. You’re going to need equipment like a good mic, software to record and edit your audio, and some way to host […]

June 18, 2018 Filed Under: social media, tech, tools

My Small Business has a Social Media Presence. Where are the Clients?

By Glenn Muske

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I have taken the plunge and have gotten into social media. Now what? Is this what you are thinking? Does the “Field of Dreams” syndrome, build it and they will come, drive your effort? If only it were that easy.  Part of getting followers to your online efforts requires you to be regular in posting. […]

May 9, 2018 Filed Under: Small Biz 100, social media, success

The giant checklist of social media marketing basics for small town business

By Becky McCray

Start with this checklist Here are specific steps any small business in a rural area can take to get started on social media marketing. Physical, bricks and mortar businesses, claim your Google listing first: Claim your Google listing at https://www.google.com/business/ What to do if you’re not in the right place on the map Update your info, […]

March 5, 2018 Filed Under: Best of, entrepreneurship, marketing, rural, social media

The TRUTH About No-Cost Marketing

By Glenn Muske

You’ve seen the stories, “Build Your Business with No-Cost Marketing.” This headline has been used many times, most recently when talking about social media. We want such things to be true. Yet, we also know the reality – there is a cost to everything. It may not be a cost in dollars, but instead, it […]

February 21, 2018 Filed Under: marketing, Small Biz 100, social media, success Tagged With: effective marketing, marketing, social media, social media marketing

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