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Becky McCray. Photo by Colton Foote 2

Thank you again for letting me share with you a little of what I’ve learned about rural prosperity and small town business. 

I feel privileged to visit Northern Ontario, get to know you a bit, learn what you’re doing that works and share what I learn from you with other rural people.

To help you keep your business thriving, I put together a short ebook with retail ideas specifically for small towns. 

You can use this yourself, and you may pass it along to others, too.

Here’s the link to download Retail Tips for for Small Towns.

To save it on your computer, right click on the link above. Internet Explorer users, choose Save Target As. For Firefox or Chrome users, choose Save Link As.

Business ideas bookletYou probably remember me saying that I would add another gift for the non-retail folks.

To help you create your own prosperous small town business, I put together a short ebook detailing 20 different small business ideas for small towns. It also covers seven ways to generate your own ideas, so you can dream up the small biz idea that best fits you.

You can use this yourself, and you may pass it along to others, too.

Here’s the link to download 20 Small Business Ideas for Small Towns.

Enjoy!

BECKY

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