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But you’re back now! Here are a few of the great articles you’ve missed lately…
From me:
- 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
From Glenn Muske:
- 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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