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9: Growing a Small Business the Right Way: Why Community Comes Before Expansion

9: Growing a Small Business the Right Way: Why Community Comes Before Expansion

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In this episode of Small Business, Big Life: Inside Fort Orange General Store, Joe Slichko and Erica Cubello reflect on a series of recent conversations and experiences that led to one powerful realization:

Not all growth is good growth.

After participating in a pop-up event and reconnecting with past communities, Joe and Erica began to connect the dots between their current business decisions and lessons learned from earlier chapters in their careers.

Joe shares a story from his time as a school principal, where an early attempt to grow enrollment by targeting a new audience failed—not because the idea lacked logic, but because it ignored the school’s core community. It wasn’t until he refocused on the people already invested that real growth began to happen.

Erica reflects on a similar experience with her first business, Seriously Spotless. After expanding into a new market, she quickly realized that stepping away from her original customer base weakened the foundation that had made the business successful in the first place. Returning to that core community meant rebuilding trust—but it ultimately restored the strength of the business.

Together, these experiences shape how they now think about the future of Fort Orange General Store.

They discuss:

  • The difference between expansion and sustainable growth
  • Why businesses fail when they lose connection to their core audience
  • How to recognize when an idea isn’t aligned with your foundation
  • The importance of listening to your community instead of predicting for them
  • Why not every opportunity is the right opportunity

As new developments and investment begin to reshape Downtown Albany, Joe and Erica are actively thinking about what growth should look like—not just for their business, but within their community.

Instead of chasing every new idea, they’re choosing to build intentionally, making sure that any future expansion stays connected to the identity and relationships that define Fort Orange General Store.

The conversation also reflects on family life, and what their children are learning by watching these decisions unfold in real time—about work, community, and building something with purpose.

Because in small business, growth isn’t just about getting bigger.

It’s about staying rooted in what made people care in the first place.

Keywords: growing a small business, business expansion strategy, community driven business, local business grow

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