SaveYour.Town/Video Idea Friendly Next Steps

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Video Idea Friendly Next Steps

Put the Idea Friendly Method to work
  • 31 minute video to watch on your schedule
  • Includes audio version
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Gather Your Crowd, Build Connections, Take Small Steps

If you've heard our Idea Friendly Method, then you are ready for this video. 

Turn your big idea into a do-able, flexible approach that involves much more of the community in creating it together. 

Your situation is different from other towns. Customize any idea, any resource to make sure it will work for your community. 

Discover the next steps that help you put it into action right away. 

What's in the video? Everything you need to take your next steps implementing the Idea Friendly Method

  • What Idea Friendly looks like 
  • How to check your idea
  • How to get started 
  • What to do about other people 
  • And how to cope when you don’t have time.

We created the Idea Friendly Method to be simple, easy to explain and quick to do. You don't need complicated hierarchies and elaborate plans to accomplish your goals. You just need practical steps you can put into action right away.

This video shares our greatest hits: the ideas and stories that made our Idea Friendly Method work.

This 31 minute video shows you how to apply the Idea Friendly Method to any project or big dream.

You'll learn how to apply the Idea Friendly Method and make any  project more successful and more community-friendly. 
  • Idea Friendly behaviors to use, and old way behaviors to avoid
  • Five principles that make any Idea Friendly project more successful
  • What to do about other people who aren't helping

More practical steps you can put into action right away:

Speed up progress: Idea Friendly is faster!

No committees = no committee meetings! 

Keep everyone coordinated

without resorting to issuing orders and demanding accountability

One trick to instantly validate an idea

Plus an alternative way to do it
And an idea that works anywhere

How would you apply the Idea Friendly Method to developing empty land?

You can trust SaveYour.Town's Becky McCray and Deb Brown to share practical advice for rural communities.

We're not biased toward any specific program or solution. We give honest advice.

Deb Brown and Becky McCray joined forces in May 2015 to help small towns and rural communities thrive. They developed the Idea Friendly Method out of their own personal experiences in business, agriculture, entrepreneurship, nonprofits and government. 

You'll get the full 31 minute video you can watch on your own and share with others in your community.

Plus an audio version to listen like a podcast

This video is perfect for you if you:

  • Saw Becky or Deb share the Idea Friendly Method, virtually or in person
  • Hosted Deb or Becky for a visit in your community
  • Feel like you're flailing around trying to adapt to the New Way
  • Are new in your position, putting out fires but never getting to the work that matters 
  • Are an "old dog" who wants to learn new tricks
  • Love the Idea Friendly Method, but have trouble communicating it to others

Not another tiresome webinar

  • Short, to the point video and audio
  • Watch instantly on your schedule: anytime, on demand, starting now 
  • Download audio to your phone and listen like a podcast
  • Recorded so you can pause, stop, rewind or watch again immediately
You won't waste time waiting for everyone to sign in or sitting through long introductions. You don't have to put up with technical glitches or annoying background noise from inconsiderate participants. 

  • You get personal access to Becky and Deb via message, email and comment. We do answer your questions personally! 

Idea Friendly Next Steps - video with Deb Brown and Becky McCray

  • 31 minute video
  • Next steps to apply the Idea Friendly Method
  • Available immediately - no waiting

A tale of two towns

In an Old Way town...

When you bring up a new idea, other people hit you with negativity and stubborn pessimism.
You have to take your new ideas to formal meetings to beg for approval. 
People tell you "we tried that already," and "that's not how we do things here." 
People ask, "why should we listen to you? Your last idea didn't work." 
This has happened to you so often that you start to play it out in your head. Hearing the negative voices in your mind, you hesitate to bring up ideas any more. 

In an Idea Friendly town...

When you bring up a new idea, other people's attitudes are generally positive.
You can feel this even before you bring up an idea because your town shows its open attitude with awards for ideas, public recognition of experiments, and strategic plans written to allow new projects and ideas to come up.
You're not alone, because connections throughout the community mean lots of people bring up ideas, and connect with each other to work on them.
You can try a small-scale version of your idea in an innovative environment with small-scale stores, co-working spaces and pop-up opportunities.
Lots of tiny experiments are always going on, and both successes and failures are expected and appreciated. 

Is this video recorded so I can watch later?

Yes, the video is recorded, and you'll be able to watch it immediately as soon as you complete your purchase. You are welcome to watch the video more than once, start and stop, or go back and watch again. You're not limited to watching from a single computer or with just one group.

I like podcasts. Is there an audio version?

Yes! A separate audio version is included. You can listen on the website, or download it to your phone and listen on the go. 

Can I get a copy of the slides?

Yes, that's included. You also get a transcript plus an audio-only version. 

What if I have questions?

You can ask questions two ways: in the comment box or via email. We always answer you personally. You can also share stories or examples you've seen. That helps everyone!

Will the video play on my computer? Or on my phone?

Either one! If you can watch a YouTube video, you can watch this video. That means you can use any device, any screen that can load a web page for you to login. Any PC, Mac, iPad, iPhone, Android phone or tablet, smart TV or TV with a streaming box or stick should work. 
You don't need blazing fast internet. 

How long is the video?

The video runs 31 minutes. For a virtual watch party, schedule 45 -50 minutes. You'll want that extra time to discuss what you watched and to network and talk with each other. 

Can I share the video with other people?

Yes! Once you’re registered, you can schedule more than one viewing so you reach as many people as possible. We encourage you to watch on your own or set up a virtual watch party. 

Who should I invite?

  • Your friends who love to do things with you
  • Visionaries like yourself
  • Downtown associations, Main Streets, chambers and economic developers
  • Positive thinkers and doers
  • Leaders and regular people
  • Community foundations and leadership groups
  • Elected officials from your local municipalities, counties or tribes
  • Business with a community focus, like banks and utilities 
  • People who care about your town

What people say about SaveYour.Town videos

This video stimulated lots of note-taking and conversation between the business owners gathered at my house. Deb and Becky gave us some new ideas and several excellent examples of known models. I think some of us are thinking of pivoting our summer’s plans after participating in Wednesday’s event. Thanks for a well-thought out presentation!

Jonya Pacey, Minnesota

What a TERRIFIC marketing Video. I had 20 businesses show up to watch and they all left with new ideas and an excitement to get back and start implementing! I’ve already had 5 businesses reach out in less than 2 hours after it ended, that are already putting your ideas into action.

Mandy Walsh, City of Lampasas, Texas

There are always great take-aways from the videos that can be put into place immediately. One of my favorites is changing your store's evening vibe (different music, lighting, etc.) because evening shoppers are not the same as day time shoppers.

Diane Moore, Wheaton, Illinois

Videos by SaveYour.Town are fun way to learn some no-nonsense alternatives to community inertia.

Clark Hoskin, Ontario

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Video Idea Friendly Next Steps

Put the Idea Friendly Method to work

How we created the Idea Friendly Method

Becky McCray tells the story...
Since the 1990s, I've brought new technology into organizations that were pretty stuck in their ways. Back then, I set up new computers, websites, chat tools and email accounts.

Some people were excited and receptive to new tools, others were not open at all. You’ve probably run into the same reactions. 

There were always a few people in power who resisted. They told me I needed to work my way up the ranks, to pay my dues before they would listen to me. They slowed down my ideas. They attacked, blocked and even dismantled my work as soon as they could. 

Because of how formal organizations work, it only took a few people to stop progress. 

By the 2000s, my favorite projects were the ones I did outside of the old formal structures. 
  • The "shop small" project that rallied local merchants. 
  • The wine tastings in an empty building during the arts festival. 
  • The gathering of hundreds of small town people who were using social media in new ways. 

When we finished a project, we were all free to move on. 

Now the old guard couldn’t stop us from trying our ideas. 

I started sharing this way of doing things with others, pulling together ideas from innovation, crowdsourcing, change science, community, rural development, behavior motivation, social capital and open networks. I listened to thousands of rural people in person, in my email and through our survey. 

In fall of 2015, I shared the first draft of the Idea Friendly Method with an audience. At the end of that talk, they rated themselves as 17% more optimistic.

This was when Deb Brown was working as the director of a small town chamber of commerce, coping with a lot of formality and a strong Old Guard mentality. It was the perfect learning lab for applying Idea Friendly.  

Deb saw ways to make small Idea Friendly changes to the work she was already doing. Her real world perspective helped me strip away complications and simplify. 

Deb says that the Idea Friendly method helped change the trajectory of her town. Of course she still faced opposition from the Old Guard in her town, but she was able to rally even more positive people to action. 

In 2016, Deb and I co-founded SaveYour.Town. Together we’ve taught the Idea Friendly concepts to even more rural people through our writings and videos, our presentations and speeches, and by meeting with people in their own towns. Real people just like you give us valuable feedback about how it works in their communities, and we keep refining the method.  

That's how the Idea Friendly Method came to be simple and practical. It is a living method applied every day in towns just like yours.

With this video, you can apply it in yours, starting right now.