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  • Newspaper story headline says, "Made in Dorrigo Markets a bustling success"
    Best of | community | economic development | entrepreneurship | global | rural | shop local

    Boost your maker economy with a “Made in” day

    September 17, 2021March 25, 2023

    Dorrigo in New South Wales, Australia, population 1100, created an entire event to support local makers. David from the Red Dirt Distillery told us about Made in Dorrigo Day, where everything offered for sale had to be made, grown or produced in their local 2453 postcode area. Back in 2014 when they started, David said,…

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  • Handmade afghan showing a dutch oven over a fire, with the words "7th Annual Dutch Oven Cook-Off and Fall Festival, Avard, Oklahoma"
    Best of | community | economic development | entrepreneurship | rural | tourism

    How a ghost town made something from nothing with a folk festival

    September 3, 2021March 25, 2023

    Craft entrepreneurship is a strategy for prosperity that works in every community, no matter how small, even if everything else is against you. Even if all you have is the dirt under your feet. This is the story of Avard, Oklahoma, a town that knows how to make something out of nothing. Often listed as…

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  • Several apples on a tree, closeup
    economic development | entrepreneurship | ideas | rural

    Rural business idea: sell foraged fruits and more

    August 3, 2021July 27, 2021

    By Becky McCray Need an idea for your next small town or rural business? This one would make a good side hustle: Gather and resell fruit that would otherwise be wasted. Think of all the fruit, berries and nuts that no one picks, especially in yards and public spaces in your town. You don’t have…

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  • Best practices for rural housing
    economic development | rural

    Best practices for rural housing

    July 19, 2021July 9, 2021

    The only housing “best practice” that really works for every town: Keep renewing your town’s core No one likes a mushy core, in an apple or a small town. Build more in the center, less on the outside. Grab a paper map of your town and a highlighter. Circle the oldest neighborhoods, the ones closest…

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  • Greet a new idea like you would greet a new person: with your respect, not your opinion. #IdeaFriendly
    ideas | rural

    How to be more open to new ideas #IdeaFriendly

    July 3, 2021June 24, 2021

    When you’re introduced to someone, you wouldn’t start the conversation with, “Hi, I think your hair style is a big mistake.” So why do we greet new ideas with “That will never work”? How to greet an idea respectfully Picture being introduced to someone you’ve never met. You look them in the eye, and you…

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  • Near the iconic sandstone towers in Monument Valley, a concession trailer offers food, with a picnic table out front.
    economic development | entrepreneurship | marketing | rural | tourism

    Market your small town as a movie filming location, attract movie and game fan tourists

    June 28, 2021June 24, 2021

    Your fellow reader Miriam wrote in to ask about attracting filmmakers to her town. I am designing a website for a small town in Texas that apparently was used as a location for some small films years and years ago. They are designing a new website for the town and thought it might be fun…

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  • Survey of Rural Challenges 2021
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    Survey of Rural Challenges 2021 results, analysis of themes from 2015 through today

    June 7, 2021November 8, 2022

    Rural communities were not immune to the chaos of 2020, but remained more concerned with ongoing challenges. To find out what rural people felt were their biggest challenges, SaveYour.Town and SmallBizSurvival.com surveyed over 280 rural people in the fourth quarter of 2020. The results make up this fourth edition of the Survey of Rural Challenges. Challenges…

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  • How to remember customer names: write them down
    customer service | marketing | rural | Small Biz 100

    How to remember customer names: write them down

    May 28, 2021May 17, 2021

    Guest post by Rob Hatch Chris Brogan recently shared a story of a local bookstore in his hometown. He asked them to order a specific book for him that wasn’t in stock. The owner wrote down his name and phone number and told him she’d order it. The next week, when he walked in the…

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