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<blockquote data-quote="Jacob" data-source="post: 1071437" data-attributes="member: 13472"><p>Thanks for the compliments on our bulls. These were our last 4 bulls from the 2011 calf crop. When it comes to marketing our cattle our phlosiphy is to reach out to as many people as possiable and that means in different ways. </p><p></p><p>I use the following methods </p><p></p><p>1. Website </p><p>2. Facebook </p><p>3. Constant Contact (email Blast)</p><p>4. Post cards </p><p>5. Craigslist</p><p>6. Forums like cattletoday </p><p>5. Word of mouth </p><p></p><p>I have found some people don't use a computer so I use the postcard, some don't have facebook but gets emails, So I am trying to reach out in different ways and make our farm known. It don't do any good to raise cattle in the back woods and no one knows what you have. If you are a commerical cattleman you don't have to worrie about it as much as most people will sell them at the local sale barn. </p><p></p><p>When it comes to marketing we try to think outside the box in the most cost effective way possiable and craigslist is just one tool in our tool box that is free. I agree most craiglist cattle are not very good but there again I think real cattlemen can pick them out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jacob, post: 1071437, member: 13472"] Thanks for the compliments on our bulls. These were our last 4 bulls from the 2011 calf crop. When it comes to marketing our cattle our phlosiphy is to reach out to as many people as possiable and that means in different ways. I use the following methods 1. Website 2. Facebook 3. Constant Contact (email Blast) 4. Post cards 5. Craigslist 6. Forums like cattletoday 5. Word of mouth I have found some people don’t use a computer so I use the postcard, some don’t have facebook but gets emails, So I am trying to reach out in different ways and make our farm known. It don’t do any good to raise cattle in the back woods and no one knows what you have. If you are a commerical cattleman you don’t have to worrie about it as much as most people will sell them at the local sale barn. When it comes to marketing we try to think outside the box in the most cost effective way possiable and craigslist is just one tool in our tool box that is free. I agree most craiglist cattle are not very good but there again I think real cattlemen can pick them out. [/QUOTE]
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