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  • A grocery store building entrance with a sign that says "Alva's Market"
    entrepreneurship | marketing | rural | trends

    New business sign design? Don’t use cursive script

    ByBecky McCray February 14, 2022February 14, 2022

    Fewer and fewer kids learn to read and write in cursive, so it’s time to stop ordering business signs with cursive or script lettering. You might have seen the memes and jokes. Someday all us old people will use cursive as secret code. But you might not have thought about how this applies to your…

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  • Pew Research chart showing preference for cities has declined, a growing share now favors suburbs, and many more prefer rural than urban
    community | rural | trends

    Way more people prefer rural than urban, new Pew Research study finds

    ByBecky McCray February 1, 2022May 26, 2022

    Pew Research released a major rural vs urban study, and the headlines missed the best bits. Pew Research’s new social trends study has shown up in a lot of news stories with widely varying headlines. Pew themselves titled it “Americans Are Less Likely Than Before COVID-19 To Want To Live in Cities, More Likely To…

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  • Archer City, Texas, Royal Theater, side view facade and roofless building behind
    community | rural | tourism

    What to do with a building that’s falling down: The roofless Royal Theater in Archer City, Texas

    BySmall Biz Survival January 23, 2022January 27, 2022

    A building that is falling down or where the roof has fallen in can still be useful. One example is the Royal Theater, in Archer City, Texas. The Royal Theater was featured in the movie “The Last Picture Show,” and production crews did the work to shore up the facade. The space behind has a…

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  • Top 5 Rural and small town trends 2022
    community | economic development | entrepreneurship | POV | rural | trends

    Top 5 Rural and small town trends 2022

    ByBecky McCray January 3, 2022July 10, 2023

    Who knows what trends will affect small and rural communities in 2022 and beyond? Not many trends pieces cover rural places. These trends are specifically about rural and small towns. I’ve been following rural trends and writing about them since 2009. My trends reports have been commissioned or quoted by Main Street America, Emergent Research, the…

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  • Small Steps with kettle corn
    entrepreneurship | planning | rural | youth

    How to start a real small small business

    ByBecky McCray December 17, 2021

      Your fellow reader Ava asked a great question: If I am already working, in school, and wanting to start up just a real small small business, then how would that work differently from someone who is coming from a completely different stand point, like not working or in school and is just generally starting…

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  • Tip for better pop-ups and shed businesses
    economic development | mistakes | rural

    Tip for better pop-ups and shed businesses

    ByBecky McCray December 5, 2021September 6, 2024

    Basics What is a pop-up? I explain more here. Tip #1: Group your pop-ups When you’re planning to add pop-up businesses or shed businesses to your small or rural community, concentrate them in one area. Better to have four sheds or pop up businesses together on a single lot, than fourteen vendors spread out all…

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  • Small town business idea: cat grooming
    entrepreneurship | ideas | rural

    Small town business idea: cat grooming

    ByBecky McCray November 15, 2021November 16, 2021

    This was a new idea to me. Alyssa McCleery from Newkirk, Oklahoma, brought this up. She has local dog grooming but had to drive hours to find a place to get her cat groomed. I was skeptical at first, but why not cat grooming as a service? Just trimming cat claws can be a challenge….

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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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