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Since I secured this site with https, you haven’t been receiving our emails. It was my fault for not updating our feed for delivery through MailChimp. I’m sorry.

But you’re back now! Here are a few of the great articles you’ve missed lately…

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  • The giant checklist of social media marketing basics for small town business
  • How will autonomous vehicles work in small towns?
  • Finding the money to renovate an old building in a small town: grants, loans and other funds

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  • Going Outside the Box When Operating Your Rural Grocery (or Other Rural Store)
  • My Small Business has a Social Media Presence. Where are the Clients?
  • The Old Market Methods Still Work

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The rural small business blog. We talk about small town business, with how-to articles, especially on social media marketing and making your community a better place. We use this “author” for announcements and other things you’ll want to know.

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