My hometown is a small city in north Georgia; less than 15,000 people or so. There isn't even a section of Craigslist for the surrounding area. I'm in town from Boston for a month or so, and while I'm here, it was recommended to me ( http://ask.metafilter.com/141621/How-to-help-rural-hometown-friends-survive-in-this-economy ) I setup a local version of Craigslist.
Do any HNers know of a white-label platform suited for this kind of purpose? I'd like to keep it simple; especially for getting a community started, there won't be enough volume of posts to fill up all the sub-sections Craigslist has, and thus make it worth checking them out. Community events, jobs, and a marketplace of some sort would probably be the basic sections needed.
My recommendation: Wait for Craigslist to come in.
> less than 15,000 people or so
If 1% of people used this, that's 150 people. You might want to start with a simpler email group instead. If you can get 150 using an email list, then make a website to accompany it.
The hard part isn't the software. In fact, it's 1000x easier to get the software going than to get people to use it.