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Marketing Campaigns- Start Small to Grow Tall

Marketing Campaigns- Start Small to Grow Tall

This webinar is part of the 2020 series for the MidAtlantic Women in Agriculture Program sponsored by the University of Maryland Extension. Webinars are hosted the second and fourth Wednesday of each month at noon EST and focus on topics in the area of risk management.

How much should you budget for marketing your product or service in your annual planning? Hurried and worried that you don't have time for all that posting, writing, emailing, and going to markets? Prioritize you marketing efforts to be most efficient and effective for where you are in your business's development. You don't have to do every marketing strategy all the time or even some of the time if it's just not something you can get done well. Let's consider the marketing activities that will result in re-occuring sales and those you can master well.

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