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    community | rural

    Want your town to do well? Welcome new people as leaders

    ByPaula Jensen March 1, 2026

    The Leadership Myth That’s Holding Us Back The Community Coach | Paula Jensen In small rural communities, leadership matters. But are we unintentionally shrinking our own leadership pool? We care deeply about who leads. We trust the people who show up, pitch in, and carry history with them. But over time, we’ve absorbed quiet assumptions…

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    big company | entrepreneurship | marketing | rural | shop local | trends

    Small town marketing secret: Have something to invite people to

    ByBecky McCray February 24, 2026February 24, 2026

    People need a compelling reason to leave their homes and come experience your business with you. This feels like a very heavy lift. . You’re supposed to be exciting enough to pull people away from their phones, their families and the comfort of online shopping. You’re competing with everything else demanding their attention. Here’s the…

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  • Ad for Daisy Village Valentines sweets popup and rose bouquet Bar
    entrepreneurship | marketing | rural | shop local | trends

    More experience-based retail: the Charm Bar, Valentine’s Rose Bouquet Bar

    ByBecky McCray February 14, 2026April 29, 2026

    Following up on the trend of rural experience-based retail, I spotted these Valentine’s Day offerings from my local women’s boutique, The Daisy Village. I’m seeing more and more use of the term “Bar” to refer to any assemble-your-own type experience. Think like a salad bar, where you pick just the parts you want, but for…

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  • Buy Inventory Online Using Wholesale Apps: Tips for Small Town Retail Stores
    entrepreneurship | management | rural | tools

    Buy Inventory Online Using Wholesale Apps: Tips for Small Town Retail Stores

    ByBecky McCray February 4, 2026February 5, 2026

    I walked into a local retail shop in Alva, Oklahoma, population 4,000. It’s called Bates & Co., and they are best known for their handcrafted hairbows for infants and kids. But when I walked into their store, they had all kinds of things under one roof: women’s clothes, fashion jewelry, travel accessories and more. It…

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    announcement | brag basket | rural | tech

    Twenty Years of Small Biz Survival

    ByBecky McCray January 14, 2026January 14, 2026

    Twenty years ago today, I hit “publish” on the first post here at SmallBizSurvival.com. I was sitting in the backroom of my liquor store in Alva, Oklahoma, population at the time of just under 5,000 and dropping. That very first post asked: ‘Can you build a growing small business in a declining small town?’ I’ve…

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  • Two diverse workers installing new shingles on a roof. One worker in a red shirt cuts a shingle. A woman uses a push hoe to remove nails and debris.
    entrepreneurship | marketing | rural | Small Biz 100

    Get more customers without advertising: Show up where they can find you

    ByChris Brogan January 13, 2026

    How the Roofer Nailed Marketing Guest Post by Chris Brogan Let me tell you about an experience I had in a little diner in Lewiston, Maine. I sat at the counter of a busy Maine diner slinging breakfast to a crowd of mostly locals, it seemed. One guy a few seats away from me did…

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    community | entrepreneurship | marketing | rural | shop local

    Local Products Make the Best Swag

    ByBecky McCray January 5, 2026December 22, 2025

    Jim Katzman wrote a great article on Medium about creating swag that customers actually want. One of his tips was “Leverage Local Pride.” That got me thinking: Local products would make the best swag. Local products are easier Instead of designing a batch of custom pens or ordering another lot of logo coffee mugs, walk…

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  • In a fabric store, a dark-skinned woman with long salt-and-pepper colored hair is using a laptop notebook to manage the business
    entrepreneurship | management | organization | rural | tax matters

    The End of Year Checklist for Small Businesses

    ByBecky McCray December 25, 2025December 20, 2025

    I’ve been in business a long time now, from retail to service to ag, and I’ve learned some things about wrapping up one year and getting ready for the next. Some of it I learned the hard way! Whether you run your business on paper, desktop software, mobile or cloud services, there are common tasks…

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