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  • An old book spine says, "You can't escape"
    entrepreneurship | ideas | marketing | rural | survivors | trends

    Will trendy axe throwing and escape room businesses last? More experience-based retail: the Hat Bar

    March 31, 2025March 31, 2025

    Continuing the discussion on experience-based businesses, what happens after everyone in town tries it? Do these businesses go away? Sheila Scarborough posed the question this way: How do all these axe-throwing and escape room places think they’re going to stay in business past a few years? Main Street Expert Jackie Wolven weighed in: In a…

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  • Screenshot of an instagram post with Christmas week business hours. One comment asks, "How late are you open new year's eve?"
    customer service | entrepreneurship | marketing | rural | Small Biz 100 | social media

    How to let customers know when changing your business hours

    March 12, 2025August 6, 2025

    Post extensively on social channels, and pin your hours post to the top of your page Your small business has times when you need to change your hours either for holidays, staff issues or (my favorite) extending into evening hours. How do you retrain your customers so they notice the change? Let’s look at a…

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  • A few people shopping in an attractive retail store in refurbished downtown building.
    Best of | entrepreneurship | marketing | rural | shop local | Survey of Rural Challenges | trends

    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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  • 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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  • Two people are pointing to features on a brick building in a small town downtown
    economic development | entrepreneurship | marketing | mistakes | rural

    Seasonal businesses: post signs year-round

    April 22, 2024

    Marketing tip: keep signs up year-round even if you’re a seasonal business. When I toured several small towns in Washington and Idaho with the Inland Northwest Partners, I noticed many part-time and seasonal businesses did not have signs up during their off season. In the town of Deary, Idaho, (population 500) there is a wine…

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  • IEDC 2023 annual conference logotype over a nighttime skyline of Dallas, Texas.
    economic development | rural | trends

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

    October 9, 2023

    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…

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  • October is the new December: Shop early, shop indie local
    entrepreneurship | marketing | rural | shop local

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

    October 5, 2023

    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…

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  • A diverse crowd watches a marching band in a small town parade
    economic development | marketing | rural

    What small town businesses can do during events to capitalize on the extra people

    June 9, 2023March 12, 2025

    Guest post by Jeremy Zeller Do your homework – WHO WILL BE ATTENDING the event? Cater to that audience. Families, College students, Car enthusiasts, Cosplay…yes, even them. If you do not want to keep your store open, set up a SIDEWALK STAND or TABLE and sell there. An assortment of products and swag to just…

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