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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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  • Cheap placemaking idea: instant murals
    community | rural | shop local | survivors

    Cheap placemaking idea: instant murals

    ByBecky McCray September 11, 2020September 7, 2020

    2020 has taken a toll on downtown shopping and placemaking. There’s no time to waste on big master plans and no money for expensive consultants. Start taking action now to show life and new activity with small inexpensive steps. Murals add life and color to a downtown and are highly visible even to people driving…

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  • Becky McCray and Deb Brown present Refilling the Business Pipeline
    economic development | entrepreneurship | failure | mistakes | rural | success | trends

    Refilling the rural business pipeline

    ByBecky McCray July 7, 2020July 6, 2020

    This is a short sample from the SaveYour.Town video “Refilling Your Business Pipeline” featuring Deb Brown and me. Small towns and rural communities will need new business startups to revitalize their local economies, but not many people have the resources today to do a startup the way it’s traditionally been done. Part of what holds…

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  • How to get more parking downtown without adding any spaces
    Best of | customer service | economic development | entrepreneurship | marketing | rural | shop local

    How to get more parking downtown without adding any spaces

    ByBecky McCray March 7, 2020March 25, 2023

    There’s not enough parking downtown! Doesn’t every city have that problem? You’re about to learn a new way to get more parking for your Main Street without having to pave, stripe or get a permit. It doesn’t work in every town, but it very well might work in yours. Finding hidden parking There is only…

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  • A woman carries an up-cycled chair she bought at Junque Fest surrounded by a diverse crowd
    community | entrepreneurship | rural

    How to get the city to suspend the rules for you

    ByDeb Brown January 7, 2020January 6, 2020

      By Deb Brown When I was Chamber of Commerce Director in Webster City, Iowa, one of our big events was Junquefest, a three day event where vendors come to town and sell all kinds of junque. We wanted to close the streets and let the vendors park their trailers by their booths. That was…

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    A Homegrown Shop Local campaign

    ByBecky McCray June 27, 2012November 11, 2019

    Luling, Texas, has a terrific Chamber of Commerce Shop Local campaign, using “Homegrown” as the theme. They are profiling local businesses in the news paper, organizing cash mobs, and more. They even posted a big sign pointing highway travelers to the downtown business district. How are you cultivating your local economy? If it includes a…

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    Building a local business alliance

    ByBecky McCray May 16, 2012August 27, 2014

    BALLE is the Business Alliance for Local Living Economies. It’s all about local businesses working together to make their local economy prosper, with a focus on locally-owned businesses, sustainability, green jobs, and thinking local first. There is a national organization, and local networks have formed in many cities, towns and regions. I’m reporting today from…

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    Is my small town the only one that is this messed up?

    ByBecky McCray April 11, 2012August 27, 2014

    Yes, I do get asked “Is my small town the only one that is this messed up?” The answer is no, you are not alone. We all wonder about it. We all think we must have the most messed up small town anywhere. We deal with some part of the continuum of bad behavior: pettiness backstabbing…

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