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Screening Your Customers – Look for Potential

By Glenn Muske

To stay in business, people need to buy your products and/or services. That statement should come as no surprise. Yet routinely, I encounter business owners who have not made any attempt to categorize potential clients in terms of their desire and need to buy. Not doing so means you may be missing your best opportunities. […]

August 15, 2018 Filed Under: rural, Small Biz 100, success

When things go wrong, this is the secret way to keep customers happy

By Becky McCray

  We’ve all had times when we weren’t able to deliver what we promised to our customers. Maybe you’re going to be able to do it, but not when you promised. Or maybe it’s not going to be quite the way you said. Maybe a supplier didn’t deliver to you on time. Maybe you had […]

August 13, 2018 Filed Under: customer service, entrepreneurship, rural, Small Biz 100

Learn From the Mistakes of Others

By Glenn Muske

Starting a business is a risky endeavor. But knowing does not stop many small-business owners. Every day owners open the doors to their business. Some end up satisfied with the results but many others decide, at some point, to close the doors. The reasons for such closures are often not a secret. Talk with any […]

August 8, 2018 Filed Under: rural, Small Biz 100, success

The Old Market Methods Still Work

By Glenn Muske

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While today’s business owners need to market online, they shouldn’t ignore traditional marketing methods. The reality is that an effective marketing campaign uses the tool that best reaches the target market. For many businesses owners, especially those in rural communities, that tool continues to be one of the traditional marketing venues. An example of such […]

July 18, 2018 Filed Under: marketing, Small Biz 100, success

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