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  • How to fill empty buildings: real world examples Deb Brown shared with Gowrie, Iowa
    community | economic development | rural

    How to fill empty buildings: real world examples Deb Brown shared with Gowrie, Iowa

    ByDeb Brown July 25, 2023July 7, 2023

    I attended the Chamber Dinner in Gowrie, Iowa and talked about small town ideas they could use. It was my pleasure to spend a couple of days there. This article talks about small town ideas for the community and by the community. Got empty buildings? Every small town has empty buildings and empty lots. Gowrie…

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  • A woman with dark hair and beige skin tone wearing a businesslike jacket is speaking to a packed audience. She's holding a mic and raising one hand in the air. A slide shown on the screen behind her includes a diverse crowd at a golden shovel business event.
    economic development | rural | shop local

    Support small business to pull your community together (video)

    ByBecky McCray July 19, 2023July 6, 2023

    A standing-room-only crowd participated with rural speaker Becky McCray sharing ways to tap the popularity of small businesses to Pull Your Town Together: Overcoming Divisiveness at the Main Street Now National Conference by Main Street America in Boston in 2023.     Small businesses are trusted – tap that trust For rural communities with struggling…

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  • A sign says "Discover Downtown Westbrook, a Main Street America community." Diverse people are walking on sidewalks in a New England historic downtown business district.
    economic development | rural | workforce

    Eye-popping Main Street employment stat

    ByBecky McCray July 13, 2023July 6, 2023

    Main Street districts employ almost as many people as Amazon Hannah White, Interim President and CEO of Main Street America, dropped this little statistic at the Main Street Now National Conference in Boston in 2023. Designated Main Street Districts in the US include over 1.1 million jobs, almost as many people as Amazon. Amazon’s approximately…

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  • The Blues
    community | entrepreneurship | rural | tourism

    Folklife in the South Conference – The Stories Matter

    ByDeb Brown July 10, 2023July 7, 2023

    I attended the Folklife in the South Conference in Lake Guntersville, Alabama in June 2023.  It was a gathering of community leaders, folklorists, traditional artists, educators, documentarians, and other cultural workers. We came together to hear the stories of work in the field, explore different avenues of folklife in the South and to meet and…

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    announcement | entrepreneurship | global | rural

    Global Entrepreneurship Week – Share your story of starting small

    BySmall Biz Survival July 6, 2023July 6, 2023

    This fall, we will be participating in Global Entrepreneurship Week. Here’s your preview of what to expect from Nov 13-19, 2023.   The challenge of rural entrepreneurship Rural entrepreneurs and small town businesses face extra challenges including online competition, limited workforce and even finding a usable building. Today, creative entrepreneurs are using new innovative business…

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  • A faded sign says, "Wash-o-mat coin-op laundry". Painted figures of a family are carrying their basket, soap and bleach and are followed by a frisky dog.
    economic development | entrepreneurship | rural

    How to start a laundromat in a small town on a budget

    ByBecky McCray June 23, 2023June 22, 2023

    Starting a laundromat involves a lot of up front expenses, unless you do it the Idea Friendly Way   Lots of small towns have no self-service laundry facilities, so it’s a smart business to start. It also adds a valuable service and amenity to build your community. Laundromats are notoriously expensive to get started, and…

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  • A diverse crowd watches a marching band in a small town parade
    economic development | marketing | rural

    What small town businesses can do during events to capitalize on the extra people

    BySmall Biz Survival June 9, 2023March 12, 2025

    Guest post by Jeremy Zeller Do your homework – WHO WILL BE ATTENDING the event? Cater to that audience. Families, College students, Car enthusiasts, Cosplay…yes, even them. If you do not want to keep your store open, set up a SIDEWALK STAND or TABLE and sell there. An assortment of products and swag to just…

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  • A person is working on a laptop from a rooftop deck
    marketing | rural | trends

    How small town businesses can market to remote workers and turn them into new customers

    ByBecky McCray May 15, 2023

    With the rise of remote work, more people move to small towns even temporarily to work remotely. Small town businesses have the opportunity to tap remote workers as new customers. Why remote workers are hard to market to New residents who work remotely can be hard to find: they aren’t all working at the same…

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