A Positive View of Rural Newsletter

Thursday, February 22, 2018

Main Street shares the future of retail


Howdy

Main Street America invited me to write about the future of retail in their annual report, State of Main. Of course I said yes, because I knew I could talk all about small towns.  

There are a lot of experts on the retail industry. Many talk about the wave of retail closures. Most are focused on how it affects the big box retailers. Only a few of them even thought about the opportunities for smaller, local retail. Because I'm the one who cares about small towns, I always come back to how this could affect small towns and rural people. And that's the focus of my piece.  

I do this with all big trends, whether it's about retail, business, art or agriculture or something else that looks like it matters to rural. I do this because I'm on a mission. My mission is to help you shape a brighter future for your town no matter what the negative people do, giving you practical steps you can put into action right away.

There are a lot of threads in that Future of Retail piece that may sound familiar, if you've been keeping up: 
  • Retail's Big Split
  • How technology makes purchase decisions for us
  • The general consumer trend to shop small

You know me, though. It's full of action steps: 
  • Actions for local leaders and officials
  • Actions for small retailers
  • Actions for communities and organizations

And stories. Some you'll know, like Tionesta Market Village, but some may be new to you, like Zuni, New Mexico. 

Go download a copy of the Future of Retail from Main Street America. And if you like it, spread it around.  

Keep shaping the future of your town, 
Becky

PS -  Just wanted to remind you that 99% of the best things you can do for your town don't require anyone else's permission. Here's a list to get you started 101 small ways you can improve your city



 

 

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