Thinking of Moving Your Company? Think Fly-Over States.There is huge opportunity plus a lot of very nice, energetic people between the coasts.

ByAmy Osmond Cook

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Relocating your business is a decision no executive should take lightly. The impact on your customers, management and (especially) employees makes it a decision many executives are reluctant to make.

However, there are reasons you might consider moving. The reality is that some locations may offer better proximity to suppliers or customers, favorable tax treatment or other financial incentives, a lower cost of living, a higher quality of life, or access to a talented, educated workforce. Hopefully the community in which your company is headquartered offers most or all of those benefits.

If not, here are three communities you should consider:

Provo, Utah.

Provo is located on the northern end of the Wasatch Front, which includes Ogden and Salt Lake City. Together these cities make up a region increasingly known as theSilicon Slopes. A low cost of living, highly educated workforce, and proximity to some of the world's best ski resorts and outdoor recreation activities have made the region a mecca for tech talent looking to escape the high cost of living in Silicon Valley.

Related:6 Regions Where Tech Jobs Boom the Housing Is Scary Expensive

That concentration of talent makes Provo (and the entire region) a desirable destination for any company looking to employ skilled technology workers.

Provo has also been consistently ranked as a city with a highquality of lifeand is home to Brigham Young University (BYU), which itself is home to top-rankedbusinessandlawschools. Incidentally, I grew up here -- and bothSimplusandOsmond Marketingare headquartered here.

Hamilton County, Indiana.

Hamilton County is located in the northeastern suburbs of Indianapolis and includes the communities of Fishers, Carmel and Noblesville. Alow cost of livingand strongpublic schoolsmake these suburban communities a desirable destination for employees, while the proximity to major freeways and a strong manufacturing sector help make Hamilton County one of the fastest growing and most business-friendly counties in the country.

The cities of Hamilton County also consistently rank high in various quality-of-life surveys. This year both Fishers and Carmel were ranked in the top 50 on the 2017 version ofMoneymagazine's100 Best Places to Livelist.

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Located in the western portion of the St. Louis region, St. Charles County is also one of the country's fastest-growingtechcommunities. The county also has alow cost of living, and like Hamilton County, Indiana, the communities of St. Charles County are consistently described as among the best places to live.

Related:8 Reasons to Launch Your Startup Outside of Silicon Valley

Both O'Fallon and St. Peters ranked in the top 50 on the 2017 version ofMoneymagazine's 100 Best Places to Live list. The community's location along Interstate 70 and near Interstate 55 makes it an important logistical hub and a great location for a manufacturing business.

The city of St. Charles also has one the country's most storied historic Main Streets, alongwith OPO Startups, a unique coworking facility housed in a renovated, historic post office. The facility even received aspecial mentionin a November speech by President Trump.

An important decision.

Relocating your business is an expensive decision. It will disrupt your business and your employees. But sometimes disruption is exactly what you need.

In certain instances, a relocation -- if done strategically -- can breathe new life into your company. It can attract new, diverse, and talented employees, and improve your bottom line via a lowered tax burden and a reduced cost of doing business.

Related:The Top 4 Tax Strategies To Save Your Business Money

If you're thinking of a relocation in 2018, take that decision seriously. And you can start doing that by considering communities that will make your company stronger and better positioned to compete in your market.

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Amy Osmond Cook

VP, Marketing & Creative Services, Simplus; Founder, Osmond Marketing

Amy Osmond Cook, Ph.D., is the VP of marketing at Simplus, director of Simplus Creative Services, and founder of Osmond Marketing. She enjoys reading business books, playing the violin and trying new restaurants with her husband and five children. Follow her at @amyocook.

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