Networking in your Local Community

One great and efficient way of promoting your Farm, Animals, Services, and Finished Products is by networking. And how do we network efficiently? By becoming involved with our community! Participating in local activities not only helps promote brand awareness, it can also leave you feeling great for giving back to a supportive community. Here are five tips for getting your Farm involved with the community:
1. Volunteer Time or Space
It doesn't take much space for a small group to meet. Consider volunteering your facilities to local clubs or related organizations. One great example of this would be to invite the Local Art or Spinning Group to the Farm for a day. Besides getting the personal satisfaction of helping others, you'll be interacting with a few potential customers.
2. Teach a Class
Most of you are experts about the Animals and Products you raise and have a wealth of information to share. Check with the local college or library about teaching a class in your expertise. Another way to share all of that knowledge is by holding your own clinics right on the farm. Holding How-To weekends and seminars is a proven method of networking and connecting with the community.
3. Host or Sponsor an Event
Whether it's the Local Alpaca Show, Relay for Life, Red Ribbon Week or some other local program, most communities have at least one large event in need of sponsors. Read the local newspaper for upcoming events and browse AOBA's show listings. Can't find a local event that fits your business? Host your own.
4. Adopt a Project
Once you start looking for an organization to become involved with, you will probably find your community has many projects, big and small, that could use your hands-on help. Don't forget to contact the media outlets for additional exposure.
5. Join a Group
Getting involved can help build a bond between your business and the community. It also lets you meet others who may share common interests and needs. Become a member of the Chamber of Commerce, Better Business Bureau or another club to make some business connections, as well as some friends. Many states have Breeder's Associations that are a great stepping stone.
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National Alpaca Farm Day
Are you ready for National Alpaca Farm Day? It is coming up fast and furious and we just wanted to wish those that are participating the best. We think it is a great service AOBA is providing, it's a nice way to share your Farm, Animals, Property and Fiber Goods with the rest of your community. Events like this do a wonderful job of educating the masses about our industry, one local community at a time.
If you were unable to participate yourself, it might not be a bad idea to visit other local farms in your area. To find a participating farm new you, visit:
National Alpaca Farm Day


Further Business Reading
Here are some other great Business Marketing Resources we stumbled across this month.
50 Marketing Ideas
How to Reduce Advertising Costs
How To Utilize Newspaper Advertising
Some Green Reading Links
Shop Healthier at the Store Perimeter
Composting Toilets: Ready for Main Stream?
Eco-Lingo Goes Mainstream

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September 25th, 2007
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Upcoming Events
Sept. 29th-30th
Please make your way to the Big E in Springfield, MA this upcoming weekend. We will be in the Fiber Arts tent with our booth and would love to meet you.
October 20th-21st
We will also be at Empire Alpaca Extravaganza in Syracuse, NY in mid October.
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