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  • Shoppers at a furniture store find temporary displays of jewelry and skin care products.
    economic development | entrepreneurship | ideas | rural

    Boost your rural retail business with this trick

    ByDeb Brown November 5, 2021October 30, 2021

    By Deb Brown The old way of doing business is one building, one business. What if you could test an idea and have a business inside a business? Anyone of us either knows or can find someone who is making things from their home and selling it. What if you encouraged already existing home-based businesses…

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  • Several apples on a tree, closeup
    economic development | entrepreneurship | ideas | rural

    Rural business idea: sell foraged fruits and more

    ByBecky McCray August 3, 2021July 27, 2021

    By Becky McCray Need an idea for your next small town or rural business? This one would make a good side hustle: Gather and resell fruit that would otherwise be wasted. Think of all the fruit, berries and nuts that no one picks, especially in yards and public spaces in your town. You don’t have…

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  • Greet a new idea like you would greet a new person: with your respect, not your opinion. #IdeaFriendly
    ideas | rural

    How to be more open to new ideas #IdeaFriendly

    ByBecky McCray July 3, 2021June 24, 2021

    When you’re introduced to someone, you wouldn’t start the conversation with, “Hi, I think your hair style is a big mistake.” So why do we greet new ideas with “That will never work”? How to greet an idea respectfully Picture being introduced to someone you’ve never met. You look them in the eye, and you…

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  • Young man helps abuela with a cell phone
    community | economic development | entrepreneurship | ideas | rural | tech | youth

    Youth business idea: phone clinics

    ByBecky McCray July 8, 2019June 24, 2019

      Looking for the perfect instant summer business idea for young entrepreneurs? Try phone clinics. I saw this idea pop-up in a meeting that involved a cross section of the town of Cathlamet, Washington. People of all ages were there: students from the high school, county commissioners, chamber of commerce members. One of the adults…

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  • What business does every small town need? A store full of tiny retail spaces
    economic development | entrepreneurship | ideas | rural

    What business does every small town need? A store full of tiny retail spaces

    ByBecky McCray November 5, 2018October 17, 2022

      Small towns are so different, there is no one business will work in every small town. But there’s one business idea that almost every single small town I’ve visited needs: small spaces. Every rural town could use smaller spaces for locals to start tiny retail businesses. Not everyone can afford to rent an entire…

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  • economic development | entrepreneurship | ideas | rural | youth

    From kids with summer jobs to kids with summer businesses with these small town business ideas

    ByBecky McCray August 6, 2018July 22, 2018

      Norfolk County, Ontario, is home to dozens of real businesses started by kids in grades 6 through 12, part of their Student Start Up project. Kids can apply with a simple “business plan” template and may receive $200 in start up funds to kick them off. This year (2018), they funded 39 student entrepreneurs….

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  • Rural tourism trend: digital detox and off-the-grid vacations
    entrepreneurship | ideas | rural | tourism | trends

    Rural tourism trend: digital detox and off-the-grid vacations

    ByBecky McCray July 23, 2018July 26, 2018

      Rural areas and small towns can tap the rising tourism trend of vacations from our phones. And new research shows ways to take advantage of the trend. Lots of rural areas already have poor cell phone reception and slow broadband, so we might as well take advantage of it, right? Philip Lovell Pearce and Li…

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  • Baby points to baby chicks. Photo by Becky McCray
    entrepreneurship | ideas | rural

    Rural business idea: Rent chicks for Easter

    ByBecky McCray February 19, 2018February 18, 2018

      Everyone loves baby chicks. That’s probably why every Easter, we hear about families who buy chicks for their children, only to realize they grow up to be full size chickens that don’t really fit into their lives. One farmer in Nebraska turned that into a business idea: she rents chicks to families for Easter….

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