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    TREND 2025: Retail’s Big Split: what small town retailers can do now

    December 11, 2024March 12, 2025

    Remember the Retail Apocalypse around 2017? In a media interview this week, I brought up that it was actually Retail’s Big Split, not an apocalypse, and it’s ongoing. The reporter asked me to explain, so here’s my update for today’s retail landscape.   “Everything gigantic in American life is about to get smaller or die.”…

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  • A very busy, full planner with many notes, highlights and scribbles.
    entrepreneurship | management | planning | rural | Small Biz 100

    You don’t have 52 weeks this year

    December 9, 2024December 9, 2024

    By Rob Hatch Thirty-six weeks. Part of my process for planning my business for the New Year is to do a little reality check on exactly how much time I have to work with. What are you talking about, Rob? You have a year. Technically, that’s true. However, on closer inspection, I only have 36…

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  • A plain brick building in a small downtown has a window decal that says “Caldwell Workspace: create, connect, work your way” Next door is an ornate brick building from the late 1800s.
    community | economic development | entrepreneurship | rural

    Boost your co-working space with social hours

    December 5, 2024December 2, 2024

    When I visited Caldwell, Kansas, the manager of the co-working site said they had filled their private offices, but struggled to attract day users. People who work from home like working from home. They don’t want a full time office, so they said they don’t want to use the coworking space. How can the coworking…

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  • How one town stopped business owners and staff from parking in front of downtown businesses
    economic development | entrepreneurship | mistakes | rural | shop local

    How one town stopped business owners and staff from parking in front of downtown businesses

    October 21, 2024October 18, 2024

    Without making people mad! One common small town parking complaint is business staff taking up customer parking. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard this brought up in discussing downtown businesses. Sometimes business owners or business employees park right in front of their business or along the Main Street. They might park out…

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  • A Pinterest board showing local businesses and attractions in Crows Nest Pass, Alberta, Canada.
    community | economic development | marketing | rural | tools | tourism

    Make a “What to do in…” Pinterest Board

    September 11, 2024March 12, 2025

    — How many times have you heard it? Someone lamenting, “There’s nothing to do here!” Worse yet, hearing someone tell visitors that. “What is there to do around here?” “Nothing, really. I don’t know.” Enough with that. Let’s give people an easy way to answer, and let’s do it the Idea Friendly way. Make a…

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  • In a downtown, three people are standing on a sidewalk next to a yellow painted board fence. There are two small windows in the board fence that can open outward.
    customer service | entrepreneurship | marketing | rural

    New sidewalk sales idea: Sell through the fence

    September 2, 2024September 2, 2024

      In the small town of Duck Lake, Saskatchewan, Marilyn Pope Francis ran a restaurant with a fenced patio for tables and chairs. She set up hot serving dishes and a cold drinks station in the gazebo to serve customers. Here’s the part where we learn that Marilyn is a low-key business genius. Next to…

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  • A group of diverse young people in a casual bar setting. One is holding a mic and speaking as others listen.
    community | rural | trends | youth

    Young Americans Returning to Rural for More than Just Holiday Dinners

    August 7, 2024

    by Caroline Tremblay, The Daily Yonder August 5, 2024 Kansas: Elevate the work of younger people In rural Kansas, if you’re between the ages of 21 and 39ish, you might be considered a PowerUp —  but not just because of your age or location. A PowerUp is someone who is rural by choice. “The name…

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  • A group seated around a table in a meeting room
    community | rural

    Unlocking Community Potential: The Catalyst Approach for Change

    June 5, 2024

    Who do we envision ourselves becoming? The big framing question, “Who do we envision ourselves becoming?” was written in wide black marker on a large flip chart and placed at the front of the room for easy viewing. I introduced the question and gave some context. The ten local leaders stared blankly at it. The…

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