Mastering Farmers' Market Signage & Marketing | Expert Tips & Strategies
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- Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
- How do you tell your farm's story at your farmer's market booth? We discuss farmer's market signage and marketing with Andrew Mefferd, editor of Growing for Market magazine. Explore practical tips for creating impactful signage and optimizing booth design to attract customers and drive sales. From communicating product attributes to enhancing flow, learn how to captivate your audience and leave a lasting impression. Watch now and elevate your Farmers' Market game!
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11:05 is right on, I’ve seen so many great people at markets, and even while making our own, you have to plan it. Every great stand starts with planning
Nice
Good Info
Its the simple things.
One vendor here has a big red letter sign saying "please ask questions".
This alone changed my ENTIRE approach as a customer, i didnt feel annoying, or rude. (I know even though there wasnt a sign 9/10 would have answered anyway. But as a sign this is almost inviting to a conversation)
Thanks fellas, good information. Keep it up.
That is a great idea! Thanks for passing it along.
We need that good flow article! lol
growingformarket.com/articles/pack-shed-setups-and-farmers-market-displays
And sorry about those timestamps. We have the full video at our second channel: ua-cam.com/video/QVLFVxsKoIA/v-deo.html
Sources for custom produce packaging?
We recommend looking at takeout options from webstaurant, Amazon or food distributors. Try out what works best for you and get feedback from customers to dial in your options. Once you trial out that packaging, you can then try to source from the manufacturer direct if volume calls for it.