Ollie Marketing

marketing agency in Austin SMALL AUSTIN BUSINESSES Big cities thrive on business. It’s what brings people in and lets them stay. Austin is one of the still rising major cities in the nation. Thanks to an influx of new digital frontier businesses, its growth remains a sure thing. Big businesses might take over the major corporate towers, skyscrapers and shopping centers, but as long as there are people with willpower there is always a place for small businesses to thrive. Being small doesn’t mean they aren’t important. It means they are great as they are. Here is a list of ten small Austin businesses that may be small, but have big futures ahead. 1. WHEEL Wheel is a healthtech startup that develops and distributes important software for clinicians and health-related practitioners so they can practice their essential jobs remotely when possible. They have helped digitize and virtualize medical functions for nurses and doctors, allowing them to meet with clients at a safe distance through their secure application channels. Allowing essential care services to go digital and do everything except for the physical to assist patients who need questions answered or assessments explained. 2. MICHLETHWAIT CRAFT MEATS It doesn’t get more Small Business than a man hosting a barbeque shop out of a trailer. Tom Micklethwait is a big fan of barbeque and wanted to share his love with the world. He started a Kickstarter to buy and refurbish an old trailer which he’s turned into his own personal smokehouse. There he makes classic Hill Country-style oak-smoked meats, part of an ancestral practice from German and Czech traditions, and makes everything by hand. This is one of the most delicious Austin small businesses that you don’t want to miss out on. 3. GOURDOUGH’S BIG. FAT. DONUTS. Written to emphasize its main dish, Gourdough’s is a classic staple example of Austin’s communal motto of “Keep Austin Weird”. They make doughnuts, but not just any kind of donuts. They make huge donuts, donut sandwiches, donut meals, donut dinners; it’s a feast for the stomach and eyes. They’re located out of an old airstream trailer and have a food truck that tours the city looking for mouths to feed. If you ever wanted a donut for dinner, they have you covered and then some. 4. RALLYHOOD An online community organizer. Rallyhood was founded by Patti Rogers, who experienced a great deal of community spirit when her friends and neighbors supported her through her cancer diagnosis. She wanted that level of support and networking to reach anyone. It is a central hub for volunteer groups to organize online, providing essential tools to coordinate their efforts and make positive changes with little hassle. It leads to less time fretting over schedules and more time getting things done. 5. MYSOLMAT Health and wellness are critical industries where the educated individual can do more help and offer more guidance than a library of technical books. MySolMat helps bring vibrancy and personality out with designer yoga mats. These create a positive energy for yoga enthusiasts as they spend their time and redirect their energy through the artisanally made mats. But it’s not just for them. A comfortable roll-out mat is good for anyone. MySolMat was designed with inclusivity and brightness in mind for those seeking higher fitness no matter what their methods are. 6. SUCCULENT NATIVE Austin, Texas. Not exactly a place to look for rich greens and a wide variety of garden plants, right? Yes. But that doesn’t mean you can’t go green when you go home. Succulent Native takes the trees of the desert – Cactus – and uses them like any other potting plant. They have high quality designer planters and make cute and unique arrangements of cacti which even the most forgetful person can learn to take care of. They even offer drop shipping services so you can send a cactus to a friend to let them know you care. 7. APPSUMO Taking Austin’s “So weird, it just might work” approach to heart, AppSumo is a tech business that works with and assists what they call the Everyday Entrepreneur. They host and curate apps and special tech-based services and also use their platform to help sell the creations of others, giving them the boost they need on their side hustle or new career. A business that helps other people make and stay in business for themselves. They offer full-time remote work, or offer a fully stocked and recreation-prepared office where people can stay in high spirits to come up with new, enticing ideas on how to make other people rich and famous. 8. HEMPCHAIN Two things no one thought would meet: Blockchain-based marketplace distribution and industrial hemp. This new business is taking hemp as a raw material and as a processed resource for building and development in an interesting new direction by implementing it into a suite of blockchain based technologies. These help service major companies that utilize hemp as a material in their construction and makes use of enterprise applications familiar to major industrial and commercial companies. They are a small company servicing much larger companies within a very particular niche. 9. FIT & FEARLESS With gyms fully reopening, everyone is looking for a way to get back in shape in a way that’s unique and interesting. And they can do it while learning a practical self-defense tool in the art of Krav Maga. Dedicated trainers licensed and ready to safely practice one of the world’s most dangerous, military-tested close quarters combat schools use their lessons for practicality which gives an intense workout for newcomers and a hearty challenge for practitioners. They do individual lessons, group training classes and have a gym dedicated to learning the right way to throw hooks and low kicks for health and safety. 10. BLACK STAR CO-OP PUB AND BREWERY Everyone can use a good beer now and then. The Black Star Pub has a friendly and inviting atmosphere for its co-owners. As a Co-op, they offer the chance for anyone to pay into the business and receive the rewards they make, high quality food and craft brewed beer. And they take those collected funds and put them where they belong: with their staff. They have a no-tip policy because the pay is so good the waiters don’t need them. They believe in paying liveable wages for customer service. They save their best beer for co-opters only, and have a wide base of regulars that make the place feel like a friendly reunion every day.

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