Webinars on Online Marketing for Farmers
Upcoming Webinars on Online Marketing for Farmers from Cornell Small Farms Program
The following Online Marketing for Farmers webinars are meant to help small farmers prepare to adjust their marketing channels during the COVID-19 epidemic. Stay tuned for a comprehensive list of marketing resources from beginningfarmers.org…
Friday, April 17, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
No matter what you want to sell, there is a way to do it online. From tickets to CSA shares, and bookings to physical products, this webinar from CCE St. Lawrence will cover some of the questions you’ll be prompted to answer as you set your business up to sell online. The webinar will include case studies from other farms and food businesses and how they decided what they needed for effective ecommerce. Learn more and register.
Friday, May 1, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Being more visible online doesn’t have to cost a lot of money or take a lot of time. This his webinar from CCE St. Lawrence will cover strategies you can use to increase your visibility (for free or affordably) and touch on topics like search engines, social media marketing, business listings and other aspects of internet marketing. By the end of this webinar, you’ll have an action list ready to go for your business. Learn more and register.
The Cornell Small Farms Program was established in 2001 as a program of Cornell University’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) to increase research and extension for small farms.
The Cornell Small Farms Program supports farmers at all phases of farm business development.
In the years since, the Cornell Small Farms Program has engaged in research and extension projects focused on small farm viability by working collaboratively with a network of CALS faculty and staff, Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE) educators, and other small farm advocates throughout New York.
- Find lots more marketing resources at https://www.beginningfarmers.org/marketing-resources/
- Find tons of other useful farming resources at https://www.beginningfarmers.org/additional-farming-resources/
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