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<blockquote data-quote="SPH" data-source="post: 1322396" data-attributes="member: 20580"><p>Never bought anything online, have bought a bull over the phone at a production sale once though. We do market cattle on Craigslist along with maintaining our own website and Facebook page and sometimes place some ads in some Ag publications or other livestock websites if needed. With Craigslist you are going to get all kinds of buyers and sellers, its going to be a different experience for anyone really. We've built up some good repeat business from people that found us through a Craigslist ad. As long as you are an honest breeder, have good cattle, and know what they are worth and how to deal with the various kinds of people that will inquire about your cattle it's as good of a marketing tool as any IMO. It doesn't take much in the cattle business to get a bad reputation, people are going to have a lot more trust and respect for your program if you run an honest and clean program and that usually leads to repeat business too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPH, post: 1322396, member: 20580"] Never bought anything online, have bought a bull over the phone at a production sale once though. We do market cattle on Craigslist along with maintaining our own website and Facebook page and sometimes place some ads in some Ag publications or other livestock websites if needed. With Craigslist you are going to get all kinds of buyers and sellers, its going to be a different experience for anyone really. We've built up some good repeat business from people that found us through a Craigslist ad. As long as you are an honest breeder, have good cattle, and know what they are worth and how to deal with the various kinds of people that will inquire about your cattle it's as good of a marketing tool as any IMO. It doesn't take much in the cattle business to get a bad reputation, people are going to have a lot more trust and respect for your program if you run an honest and clean program and that usually leads to repeat business too. [/QUOTE]
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