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Episode 45: A Chronic Builder’s Mission to Put Small Business Back On The Map

by | Apr 8, 2026 | Startup-Podcast

How a Local Business Marketplace Can Help Small Businesses Compete and Get Found

“Small businesses represent freedom and the American dream.”

That belief sits at the center of Phillip Krough’s vision.

In this episode of the Rebellious Times Podcast, I speak with Phillip, Founder and CEO of Source It Local, about building a local business marketplace that helps customers find nearby businesses and helps those businesses get discovered.

This conversation is about more than software. It is about economic independence, community resilience, and giving small businesses a real chance to compete.

Why local businesses need better infrastructure

Small businesses are essential to local economies. However, many still struggle to get found online.

Large platforms dominate search, attention, and customer behavior. As a result, local businesses often lose visibility even when they offer exactly what customers need.

Phillip’s answer is not just better marketing. It is better infrastructure.

Source It Local is building a marketplace where local businesses can showcase products and services, connect with nearby customers, and grow without losing their identity. The site positions itself as a place to shop local goods and services and as a community for makers, builders, and producers.

Episode Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Phil Krough and Source It Local
05:02 Challenges Faced by Small Businesses
10:06 The Vision Behind Source It Local
15:00 Building Community Through Local Business
19:54 Advice for Small Business Owners

Phillip Krough headshot

From directory thinking to marketplace thinking

This is the important distinction. Phillip is not simply creating tools for small business promotion. He is building a destination where demand and supply can meet locally.

That means:

  • customers can search for what they need locally
  • businesses can be discovered more easily
  • communities can keep more commerce close to home

That marketplace model has long-term potential because it goes beyond lead generation. It creates an ecosystem.

A bigger mission behind the business

Phillip’s broader mission is to protect local business from being overwhelmed by large corporations and national platforms.

It is a startup story, but it is also a community story. It asks a bigger question: What happens when local businesses lose the ability to be found?

Phillip’s answer is to build something bold enough to change that.

Phillip’s links:
sourcelocal.co
LinkedIn

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