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    How to recruit new residents, remote workers, or remote entrepreneurs

    June 2, 2022May 27, 2022

    The most common thing rural people ask us about remote workers is how to attract them. To find out what will make your town attractive, let’s look at what attracts people to your town right now.  Every town has some people moving in every year, and we don’t notice them. We are far more aware…

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    About Small Town Rules

    May 15, 2022August 15, 2022

    Your Sample of Small Town Rules Read the full introduction and get a feel for what’s in the book before you lay out your cash. PDF Sample Or browse an excerpt at Google Books Ready to buy? All your shopping options are here. What’s in Small Town Rules Technology and economics are transforming business in a completely unexpected…

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    Chris Brogan works Anywhere, Anywhen from his small town

    May 11, 2022August 11, 2022

    As we celebrate the one year anniversary of Small Town Rules and winning a 2013 Small Business Book Award, we’ve asked a few friends to share the rules that are a part of their business every day. Today, Chris Brogan tells his small town story of working anywhere, anywhen. Every business can take advantage of…

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    How cooperatives improve small town economies

    May 8, 2022May 23, 2022

    Cooperatives can play a big role in small towns, providing products and services to fill gaps as well as giving local people a share of ownership. Rural cooperatives go way back Rural areas have a long history with cooperatives through cooperative telephone service, electricity, and agriculture. My husband is a member of the Alva Farmers…

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    How one food business keeps adapting, from table to cart to truck, to restaurant and back again

    April 28, 2022November 25, 2024

    Guest post by Rob Hatch My dear friend John Grossman and his wife Dawn own the Holyoke Hummus Company in Holyoke, Massachusetts. I’ve marveled at how they grew from setting up a small folding table at a local park selling falafel sandwiches to acquiring a cart. Next, they outgrew the cart and bought a food…

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    Metaverse business idea: virtual world tour guide

    April 15, 2022

      Are you a proficient online gamer or metaworld master based in a rural community? You could make a small business out of being a virtual world tour guide. Years ago, a now-defunct business ideas site profiled Synthtravels, a business that offered guided tours of online virtual worlds. If you’ve heard of the metaverse or…

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    More sightings of Small Town Rules fans!

    April 11, 2022August 11, 2022

    Jill Lagan sharing from Small Town Rules at Western Association of Chamber Executives. Photo by Deb Brown

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    An embarrassing story about community engagement and dialogue

    April 1, 2022

    By Paula Jensen Quite simply, community dialogue is an exchange of ideas and experiences through listening, sharing, and questioning. At its best, community dialogue is created in a safe environment where a diverse group of people gather to talk and understand each other. Community dialogue at its worst looks something like the embarrassing story I…

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