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Boost your rural retail business with this trick

By Deb Brown

Shoppers at a furniture store find temporary displays of jewelry and skin care products.

By Deb Brown The old way of doing business is one building, one business. What if you could test an idea and have a business inside a business? Anyone of us either knows or can find someone who is making things from their home and selling it. What if you encouraged already existing home-based businesses […]

November 5, 2021 Filed Under: economic development, entrepreneurship, ideas, rural Tagged With: building community, Deb Brown, economic development, entrepreneurs, guest post, pop ups, retail, rural, store

Are marijuana shops good or bad for small towns?

By Becky McCray

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By Becky McCray In each state that has decriminalized marijuana sales, there’s a usual pattern that happens. Immediately after it is allowed, cannabis dispensaries or legal weed stores start opening all over town, even in small towns. At the peak, it can feel like every other store front is a pot shop! Should city governments […]

April 22, 2021 Filed Under: community, economic development, entrepreneurship, rural, trends Tagged With: cannabis, cannabiz, controversy, marijuana, pot shops, retail, small business

Video: How to fill empty car dealership buildings for the holidays

By Becky McCray

Empty buildings during the holidays are a drag on local shopping Who wants to shop downtown when it looks so empty? Car dealerships are an especially tough type of building to fill. Not many businesses need such a large space, and the layout of the space can make it tough to find a good fit. […]

November 6, 2020 Filed Under: community, economic development, rural, shop local Tagged With: holiday shopping, local, retail, shop local

Remember when we used to try to hide our accents?

By Chris Brogan

Two Small Town Guys

  By Chris Brogan I’m originally from Maine. Accents up there come through the nose. Most famously, people from Maine are supposed to say “Ayuh” when we mean “yes.” Midway through high school, I moved to Massachusetts, where you lose the nasal thing, but you also lose all “r’s” from conversation. “It’s hahd to sound […]

May 7, 2020 Filed Under: entrepreneurship, marketing, rural, shop local, trends Tagged With: accents, authenticity, branding, Chris Brogan, coronavirus, COVID19, effective marketing, email marketing, guest post, marketing, retail, rural, service businesses, small business, small business success, small town

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