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  • How do I attract good employees for low-level jobs?
    economic development | entrepreneurship | rural | trends | workforce | youth

    How do I attract good employees for low-level jobs?

    ByBecky McCray June 5, 2017May 21, 2017

      “How do I attract good employees for low-level jobs?” That was one of the responses to our Survey of Rural Challenges. You don’t. That would be my answer. You will have to re-imagine and remake those jobs. Let’s look at a lumber mill, a real one in a real small town that friends from Oregon…

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    Best of | economic development | entrepreneurship | rural | trends

    Retail’s big split: why big boxes are in trouble and what small town retailers can do

    ByBecky McCray May 22, 2017December 9, 2024

    “Everything gigantic in American [retail] is about to get smaller or die.” James Kunstler wrote in 2013. He said big box retailers were on the brink of scale implosion, and that “every element of economic reality is now poised to squash them.” Fast forward to 2017, and we’ve gone over the brink. Washington Post reported last month…

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  • Surprising results in the Survey of Rural Challenges 2017
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    Surprising results in the Survey of Rural Challenges 2017

    ByBecky McCray May 15, 2017November 8, 2022

      SmallBizSurvival.com and SaveYour.Town joined forces to conduct an international rural survey of 250 rural people during 2017. Some of the results don’t match up with the usual stories we hear about rural. A few surprising results: More people mentioned a lack of workers than mentioned a lack of jobs More people were interested in…

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  • Where to find local entrepreneurs online
    economic development | entrepreneurship | marketing | rural

    Where to find local entrepreneurs online

    ByBecky McCray May 8, 2017January 9, 2025

      Last week, we talked about where to find potential entrepreneurs locally. Then I saw a Tweet from my friend Jon Swanson, saying he’d just opened a tiny storefront online. That’s when I realized I forgot to list the online places to look for local entrepreneurs. Right now, rural people from all over are making…

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  • Where do you find potential entrepreneurs?
    Best of | economic development | entrepreneurship | rural

    Where do you find potential entrepreneurs?

    ByBecky McCray May 1, 2017September 24, 2021

      You and I talk a lot about encouraging more entrepreneurs in your community. Maybe you’re wondering about where to find those potential entrepreneurs. A couple of people have asked that question lately, so let’s look into it. The more you cut down barriers to entry, the more people will be able to try different…

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  • How can a municipality support entrepreneurship?
    economic development | entrepreneurship | rural

    How can a municipality support entrepreneurship?

    ByBecky McCray April 24, 2017November 25, 2018

      What supports can a municipality provide to encourage innovation and business start-ups?  That was one of the listener questions when I was a guest recently on the Orton Family Foundation’s Heart and Soul Talks. Municipalities and local officials feel responsible for developing their local economy. Too often, economic development takes the same old form…

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  • Small town retail trend: shared spaces
    economic development | entrepreneurship | rural | trends

    Small town retail trend: shared spaces

    ByBecky McCray April 10, 2017April 29, 2017

      Small towns struggle to fill big downtown buildings. Back in the day, they may have been department stores or large retailers. Now they most likely sit empty. Instead of waiting for one big tenant to fill them, what if we divided them up, and turned them over to a whole bunch of tiny businesses…

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  • My Local Newspaper Wouldn’t Hire Me, So I Started My Own–Online
    big company | entrepreneurship | ideas | POV | rural

    My Local Newspaper Wouldn’t Hire Me, So I Started My Own–Online

    BySmall Biz Survival April 3, 2017March 3, 2022

    Guest Post by Micah Choquette Owner, Editor and Author of the Sapulpa Times, Sapulpa, Oklahoma, population 20,000 Angrily, I hit “Send” on the message, certain that I was burning a bridge by doing so, but at this point, I didn’t care. It was 2015 and I had just spent far too long chasing a deal with…

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