• The Independent's Playbook: High Impact, Low-Cost Marketing for Year-Round Resort Success
    Jun 22 2025

    This podcast series, "The Local Lift," focuses on empowering independent local businesses, particularly ski resorts with lean budgets, to thrive in a competitive market by leveraging their unique strengths. It outlines a comprehensive strategy starting with building a "digital base camp" through optimizing Google Business Profile, mobile-friendly websites with clear calls to action, and effective local SEO. The discussion then moves to cost-effective marketing, emphasizing content creation (like helpful blog posts and engaging visuals), fostering user-generated content, and building authentic online communities through strategic social media engagement. Crucially, the series highlights the power of collective action, exemplified by the Indie Pass, which allows small resorts to compete against larger corporations by focusing on the quality of experience and community connection rather than scale. Finally, it stresses the importance of year-round revenue diversification and offers an actionable blueprint for sustained growth, emphasizing that embracing identity, nurturing community, collaborating, thinking year-round, and using data as a guide are essential for the long-term success of independent ventures.

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    24 mins
  • The Local Lift | Small Area Success Stories
    May 19 2025

    This episode explores the world of small, independent ski areas, highlighting their vital role in local communities and economies despite facing significant financial challenges like weather dependency, high operating costs, and competition from larger resorts. The speakers delve into successful strategies these areas employ to survive and thrive, focusing on alternative ownership models like non-profits and co-ops, creative fundraising, and strategic investments in infrastructure and year-round activities. Ultimately, the discussion emphasizes that the future success of these local hills hinges on a blend of community engagement, fiscal discipline, and adaptability, often operating as social enterprises where community benefit is as important as financial health.

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    15 mins
  • Summer Projects
    May 13 2025

    This discussion explores how independent ski areas, particularly in the Midwest, are strategically transforming their operations to thrive year-round, moving beyond just winter sports. Driven by factors like unpredictable weather and a need for stable finances, these areas are diversifying their summer offerings with activities like mountain biking, hiking, water features, events, and camps. The Ski Area Recreational Opportunity Enhancement Act of 2011 played a key role in facilitating this shift, and these initiatives are often funded through a mix of grants, private investment, and vital community support. This adaptation not only creates sustainable revenue streams and jobs but also strengthens the connection between the ski area and its local community.

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    22 mins