Don’t let business owners talk to the kids at school

It was in my local newspaper. Some business owner was doing some presentation to a classroom full of students. And I couldn’t help feeling it was a missed opportunity to make more of it.  Don’t send the business owner to talk to students at school. Send the students to the business and let them get…

Why your small town needs Coworking

Coworking is like shared office space, except it’s more than that. Coworking works best when it’s a community, too. If you’re trying to build more entrepreneurship in your town, coworking is a smart place to focus.  A new study from Emergent Research and partners showed that coworking spaces are human spaces.  “The key finding is…

What are your favorite “hidden” foods? Travelers want to know.

We are talking about how small towns can take advantage of the changing travel motivations that the Condé Nast Traveler Research Center put together.  You can click the pic above to read it larger, or you can get an overview of these trends here: This week, it’s trend four, and it’s all about food.     *…

Museums and monuments are being replaced by artists and artisans

This week, I’m continuing with the changing travel motivations. Not into tourism? Some items you might like:  Glenn Muske helps you to know what your customer wants Tiny business villages make sense for small towns Co-working business incubators inside public libraries   Now, on with the travelers! We’re talking about the changing travel motivations that the…

Travelers want off the beaten path. Isn’t that us? 

Last week, we started talking about the changing travel motivations that the Condé Nast Traveler Research Center put together.  You can click the pic above to read it larger, or you can get an overview of these trends here Let’s look at the second of these changing travel motivations.      * THEN: Checking sights off…

6 ways travel motivations are changing in favor of small towns

Travel motivations are changing. The Condé Nast Traveler Research Center put together the slide below for an Australian wine event. They list six important shifts in how travelers decide where they want to go. The first thing that struck me: this is all about small towns. You can click the image above to read it larger,…

You can change the trajectory of your town

If you drew a line that represented the history of your town, what would it look like? Don’t just think about population, but the overall prosperity and liveliness of your town.  Mostly up: /Mostly down:Peaked and fell: ^Pretty flat: –Never grew: _ Up and down and up: ~Backtracked: &Hard to say: ?  You’re not limited to…