Sow and Grow Your Marketing

There isn’t enough time in the day.

Farming requires all of your time and energy. You have a never-ending to-do list. Crops to plant, weeds to pull, animals to care for, and customer orders to fulfill. 

Marketing your products and services is essential to your success, but it’s often the last item on your list and frequently neglected. 

Marketing is confusing and extensive. There’s print, websites, content, SEO, social media, and ad campaigns to name just a few. Each with a steep learning curve. What’s a busy farmer to do?

Leave the marketing to me!

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Let's take something off your plate.

Many agencies offer shiny promises and cheap prices, but they don’t know farming. This leaves you with a marketing plan that doesn’t capture the heart of your business.

How is working with me different? I’m a farmer so I understand that your farm is unique and doesn’t fit in an inflexible package. You’re passionate about farming and I’m passionate about helping you.

First, we’ll start with a discovery call to learn more about your farm, your mission, and your needs.

Then, I can craft an individualized marketing package that will work for you. I won’t offer you services you don’t need.

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Hi, I’m Mallaidh!

To answer your first question, my name is pronounced as “Molly”. Yep, it’s one of those confusing Gaelic names.

Now that that’s out of the way… you can learn more

about me >

Hear from Other Farmers

"Mallaidh has been a huge help with improving our website traffic through updating our content and adding blogs. She is respectful of our "voice" and lets me review any proposed changes. Mallaidh has also been a great social media help in putting together ads for our events. She is flexible with needs and budget constraints."

Jeanne

TELDERER'S RAINBOWS END FARM

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