• Latest
  • Trending
  • All
  • News
  • Business & Finance
  • Politics
  • Science & Technology
  • World
  • Lifestyle
  • Tech

Should I ask competitors before I start a business in a small town?

June 5, 2025
Fighting Diet-Related Diseases Among Children in Uganda

Fighting Diet-Related Diseases Among Children in Uganda

July 1, 2025
Hope Beyond Borders: How Migrant Women Are Changing Their Stories

Hope Beyond Borders: How Migrant Women Are Changing Their Stories

July 1, 2025
Unheard and Underserved: The Sexual Reproductive Health Rights Struggles of Uganda’s Deaf Women

Unheard and Underserved: The Sexual Reproductive Health Rights Struggles of Uganda’s Deaf Women

June 21, 2025
President Museveni’s 2025 State of the Nation Address: Economic Growth, Regional Integration, and Vision 2040

President Museveni’s 2025 State of the Nation Address: Economic Growth, Regional Integration, and Vision 2040

June 5, 2025

Boost your co-working space with social hours

June 5, 2025

You don’t have 52 weeks this year

June 5, 2025

TREND 2025: Retail’s Big Split: what small town retailers can do now

June 5, 2025

Survey of Rural Challenges 2015 – 2025 results

June 5, 2025

How to let customers know when changing your business hours

June 5, 2025

Hands-on and experience-based businesses boost local economies

June 5, 2025

Create customer experiences online like Open the Shop With Me videos, and in person, like Silent Book Club

June 5, 2025

Are Experience-Based Retail Trends Here to Stay? From Axe Throwing to Hat Bars

June 5, 2025
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
Thursday, July 10, 2025
  • Login
Uganda Multimedia News & Information
  • Home
    • Home – Layout 1
    • Home – Layout 2
    • Home – Layout 3
    • Home – Layout 4
    • Home – Layout 5
  • Business & Finance
    • Agriculture
    • Business & Economics
    • Business news
    • Finance & Accounting
    • Business & Management
    • Cars & Gadgets
  • Culture & Heritage
    • Arts & Beauty
      • Art
      • Beauty
    • Church
  • Education
    • Education subjects
    • E-Books
    • Agriculture
    • Books & Publications
    • Career
    • Education news
    • Education & Students
    • Civil Society jobs
    • Jobs
    • Full Time Jobs
    • Engineering jobs
  • Entertainment
    • Funny
  • Gaming
    • Boxing
    • Athletics
    • Cricket
    • Champions League
    • Cycling
  • Latest Uganda News
    • Justice
    • Human Rights
No Result
View All Result
Uganda Multimedia News & Information
No Result
View All Result
Home Business & Finance Business news

Should I ask competitors before I start a business in a small town?

by Patricia Busingye
June 5, 2025
in Business news
0
493
SHARES
1.4k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on XShare on WhatsApp

“I want to start up a new business in town which will compete with an existing one. I believe there are enough customers for both of us. Should I talk to the business owner about my intentions before I start?” That’s the real-world concern from a reader. In small towns, we think about things like […]

“I want to start up a new business in town which will compete with an existing one. I believe there are enough customers for both of us. Should I talk to the business owner about my intentions before I start?”

That’s the real-world concern from a reader. In small towns, we think about things like this. We don’t want to hurt anyone often because we know them, or we know their family.

I’ve never personally asked anyone when starting a potential competitive business or been asked by anyone (except my sister, but that’s a long story). While some people do get angry about it, I believe competition is a good thing, even in a small town. And I say that from personal experience in business.

I discussed this question with my colleague Deb Brown, a former chamber of commerce director and entrepreneur, to get additional ideas.

Generally, we don’t think it’s necessary to speak to them first. It’s also not out of the question, if you feel strongly about it because of the person involved, whether you know them, or the size of the town.

Test your idea first

The main advice Deb and I would offer is to do small tests first to gauge the market. That’s how you’ll know for sure if there is enough demand to support another business.

You can do this for a retail business through pop-ups, renting booths at festivals or events, or through tests selling a few items online or inside another business. For services, you can start offerings online, a mobile location like a trailer, or with a few temporary tests. Once you start those small steps, you’ll learn a lot about what people want to buy, what they’ll pay, and what they are hungry for.

You may find there isn’t demand, so you don’t have to go have that awkward conversation after all.

Look for opportunities to cooperate

Small businesses in small towns have more opportunity to cooperate. Even a direct competitor might cooperate with you. This makes for a much easier conversation than seeming to ask their permission to start. Instead, go to them with ideas for ways to work together.

Here’s an example advertisement from three retail businesses, two of which are direct competitors. All three were along the same block in a downtown.

Newspaper ad featuring three small businesses.

Three local stores cooperated on this joint ad, marketing their stores together. Photo by Becky McCray.

Ask your small town business questions here

Do you have a question about your small town business or business idea? Reach out on our personal contact form.

Subscribe to SmallBizSurvival.

Related Posts

Technical Analysis: 4 Stocks with signs of death crossovers to keep an eye on
HDFC Bank & 3 other fundamentally strong stocks trading above 200 DMA to keep an eye on
Falling Channel Breakout: Multibagger NBFC Stock Shows Bullish Momentum on Daily Chart
4 Fundamentally strong stocks to buy for an upside potential of up to 36%; Do you hold any?
Markets tumble as Trump puts pressure on Federal Reserve
Tags: Business Decision MakingBusiness InsightsBusiness PlanningBusiness StrategyCommunity BusinessCompetitive IntelligenceCompetitor ResearchEntrepreneur AdviceLocal CompetitionMarket AnalysisNew Business QuestionsSmall Business TipsSmall Town BusinessSmall Town EntrepreneurshipStarting a Business
Share197Tweet123Send
Patricia Busingye

Patricia Busingye

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest

Health Services at the Doorstep: UMWA Partners with Organizations to Offer Free Medical Camp in Kisasi

April 6, 2025
Hope Beyond Borders: How Migrant Women Are Changing Their Stories

Hope Beyond Borders: How Migrant Women Are Changing Their Stories

July 1, 2025
Unheard and Underserved: The Sexual Reproductive Health Rights Struggles of Uganda’s Deaf Women

Unheard and Underserved: The Sexual Reproductive Health Rights Struggles of Uganda’s Deaf Women

June 21, 2025

The Belgium Scholarship Programme for Uganda

114

Undergraduate Courses Programs offered at Makerere University

86

Ministry of defense to recruit 3000 UPDF Cadet Officers

32
Fighting Diet-Related Diseases Among Children in Uganda

Fighting Diet-Related Diseases Among Children in Uganda

July 1, 2025
Hope Beyond Borders: How Migrant Women Are Changing Their Stories

Hope Beyond Borders: How Migrant Women Are Changing Their Stories

July 1, 2025
Unheard and Underserved: The Sexual Reproductive Health Rights Struggles of Uganda’s Deaf Women

Unheard and Underserved: The Sexual Reproductive Health Rights Struggles of Uganda’s Deaf Women

June 21, 2025
Uganda Multimedia News & Information

Copyright © 2025 Ultimate Multiemdia Consult.

Navigate Site

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact

Follow Us

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Politics
    • Business
    • World
    • Science
  • Entertainment
    • Gaming
    • Music
    • Movie
    • Sports
  • Tech
    • Apps
    • Gear
    • Mobile
    • Startup
  • Lifestyle
    • Food
    • Fashion
    • Health
    • Travel

Copyright © 2025 Ultimate Multiemdia Consult.

Go to mobile version