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Solve Rural Community Challenges the Idea Friendly Way – stories from IEDC

By Deb Brown

Guest post by Deb Brown What attendees learned from attending the Idea Friendly Session by SaveYour.Town at the International Economic Development Council Conference — Big Ideas you can copy in your town  Becky McCray and I were excited to lead an interactive Idea Friendly workshop at the International Economic Development Council Conference in Dallas in […]

November 9, 2023 Filed Under: community, economic development, ideas, rural, youth Tagged With: big ideas, childcare, downtown, housing, idea friendly, volunteers, youth

Small town retail topics from IEDC conference: getting owners to improve their buildings, recruiting chain groceries and supporting local retail startups

By Becky McCray

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I’m sharing notes from sessions and conversations at the International Economic Development Council annual conference in Dallas. First up: Retail! Lacy Beasley of Retail Strategies moderated a panel on retail real estate and development. While it was mostly big city stuff, several topics were relevant for smaller towns. How to convince a property owner to […]

October 9, 2023 Filed Under: economic development, rural, trends Tagged With: chain stores, dilapidated properties, recruiting businesses, retail

October is the new December: Shop early, shop indie local

By Small Biz Survival

Heads up, rural retailers: holiday shopping has already started! Guest post by Jen Risley, AMIBA Why promote Shop Indie Local early this holiday season? Because more of us are shopping early for holiday gifts. From National Retail Federation: Over the last decade, consumers have been kicking off their holiday shopping early in order to spread […]

October 5, 2023 Filed Under: entrepreneurship, marketing, rural, shop local Tagged With: retail, shop indie local, shop local, shop small, small business

Turn free advice requests into paying clients

By Becky McCray

Becky McCray is talking with a woman with dark skin and hair who cradles her head on one hand while thinking.

Years ago, Thursday Bram asked me some questions about how freelancers and other consulting and professional folks can avoid giving away too much of their knowledge for free. Her article at Freelance Switch is no longer online, so I thought it was time to share it here, as well. Here’s some of my best advice […]

October 3, 2023 Filed Under: entrepreneurship, marketing, rural Tagged With: building a business, coaching, consulting, freelancing, selling services, service businesses

The Allure of Authenticity: Rural stories can give your product a leg up

By Small Biz Survival

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Why Rural Craftsmanship Resonates in Online Sales Guest post by Tance Hughes In today’s digital age, the online marketplace is bustling with options at every click. Amidst the buzz of big brands and flashy advertisements, there lies an understated yet profound power: the allure of authenticity. For rural entrepreneurs, this authenticity is rooted in their craft, […]

September 13, 2023 Filed Under: entrepreneurship, marketing, rural, social media Tagged With: effective marketing, guest post, small business success, Tance Hughes

Get started as an outdoor outfitter without breaking the bank

By Becky McCray

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Our latest Survey of Rural Challenges said natural resources are rural communities’ best rural assets, but most places don’t have enough outfitters to take advantage of them as tourism development. Here’s how rural people like you can take small steps to grow into outdoor outfitters.  Gather Your Crowd to attract groups and organizations that want to help […]

August 28, 2023 Filed Under: economic development, entrepreneurship, ideas, rural, Survey of Rural Challenges, tourism Tagged With: economic development, Idea Friendly Method, natural resources, small business, Survey of Rural Challenges, tourism

What’s behind your community’s historic population shift? Census map links

By Paula Jensen

Paula Jensen

By Paula Jenson I spent some valuable time last month doing a bit of data discovery about rural communities. In my search I explored an interactive map* showing the percent change in total population from the 2010 to the 2020 Census at both the state and county levels. I first zoomed in to view the […]

August 21, 2023 Filed Under: community, economic development, rural

Revitalize Your Rural Community: Join Us for an Interactive Workshop at the 2023 IEDC Annual Conference

By Becky McCray

Becky McCray will be speaking at the IEDC conference in Dallas

Deb Brown and I will be speaking at the International Economic Development Council (IEDC) Annual Conference in Dallas on September 17, 2023. As co-founders of SaveYour.Town, Deb and I have dedicated ourselves to helping rural communities thrive. We understand the challenges and unique opportunities that rural community builders and entrepreneurs face, and we strive to […]

August 14, 2023 Filed Under: announcement, economic development, rural Tagged With: conferences, events, Idea Friendly Method, rural speakers

Jackson County and Grayson KY Stories and Volunteers

By Deb Brown

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Guest post by Deb Brown Change can be activated in a society by way of story.” from the book Spirit Run I just returned from Jackson County, Kentucky and the small town of Grayson, Kentucky. There’s a natural beauty in those mountains and winding roads. The people were kind, helpful and want to see their […]

August 8, 2023 Filed Under: community, rural, survivors Tagged With: event reports, Kentucky, rural, stories

Empty Building idea: Make a Zen-like space for your people

By Becky McCray

Steal this healing and calming idea for your downtown! At the Main Street Now Conference in Boston, I joined a trolley tour of the six Dorchester Main Streets. We got a chance to walk through The Guild‘s expansive building. While this space is only one of many projects of The Guild, it was the one that […]

August 2, 2023 Filed Under: community, rural, survivors, trends Tagged With: community building, healing, wellness

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