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  • What is holding us back? Why does every project take so long in small towns?
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    What is holding us back? Why does every project take so long in small towns?

    ByBecky McCray December 3, 2018September 17, 2019

      We all hold different titles, work in different fields or sectors, but we’re all fighting for the future of our towns and rural places. We want to be a place our children and grandchildren and our nieces and nephews can live a good life. Quality of Life, a prosperous future for our towns, these are things…

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    Business Startup: Steps to Remember

    ByGlenn Muske November 28, 2018January 6, 2019

    Eureka!! You have found a great business idea and can’t wait to get started. Enthusiasm is great but you need to do a couple of things before opening the doors. You are about to invest money and time. Taking time up-front will help ensure that your investment pays off.  One such up-front task is to…

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  • 2 Questions to stop you from throwing good money after bad
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    2 Questions to stop you from throwing good money after bad

    BySmall Biz Survival November 26, 2018January 6, 2019

    Guest post by Micah Lorenc Let’s talk about a topic that’s commonplace in business schools, but not as familiar to rural small businesses. I’m talking about Sunk Costs. I recently had a conversation with a close friend who is pursuing a new business opportunity, building a gym in a small, rural town in Southern Utah….

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    Raise Your Voice for Rural Communities

    ByPaula Jensen November 24, 2018January 6, 2019

    It seems to me the only voices being heard in this world are from big companies, big cities and big government. The news blasted on my car radio as I drove across the prairie a few weeks ago, “the nation’s Gross Domestic Product growth has risen to a booming 4.1 during the second quarter of…

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    HAPPY THANKSGIVING FROM SMALL BIZ SURVIVAL

    ByGlenn Muske November 21, 2018January 6, 2019

    Enjoy the holiday. 

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  • Control your business holiday lights with smart home tools
    entrepreneurship | rural | tools

    Control your business holiday lights with smart home tools

    ByBecky McCray November 19, 2018January 6, 2019

      Older downtown buildings in small towns are a good use for “smart home” technology. Small businesses struggling with vintage or outdated electrical systems can use smart outlets to control displays more easily. I thought of this when I was in a local retail store at closing time. The owner and a clerk were talking…

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    Finding a Business Idea

    ByGlenn Muske November 14, 2018January 6, 2019

    For many prospective business owners, finding the business idea is the most difficult task. Theses individuals may have the desire to “be their own boss” but do not know what business will be successful. Some individual have an area of interest but cannot see how it can be turned into a business. For example, an interest…

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