Old Dogs and New Tricks.....Facebook

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Maines in PA

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I never thought I'd see the day, but so far this Facebook marketing thing is kind of fun. Talk about a brave new world....

Here are couple Mercedes Benz heifers I've had fun working with the last few weeks.
http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Mid-State-Maines/367870663280098

Thanks to all who provided the impetus to bring this project, if not to completion, at least to the starting line.

And to all you techies, this social media stuff is like work to us old fogies. Give me a feed bucket and scoop shovel any day!  (lol)

Bob
 

OLD WORLD SHORTIE

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you link is broken FIFY ---> http://www.facebook.com/pages/Mid-State-Maines/367870663280098

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This is a cool looking one
 

Arispe_73

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You are absolutely right that facebook marketing is kind of fun but if you are truly serious about your business growth then you should not take it lightly and must work hard for making your campaign successful. I am personally using the expert facebook ads management Los Angeles service for my business website.
 

WT

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If you're serious about a strong social media presence, get in touch with Taylor Gazda at Ranch House Designs.

https://ranchhousedesigns.com/social-media-marketing/
 

RyanChandler

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Hire a firm that is completely unaffiliated with anything agriculture. Goes without saying that there is little to no overlap here- those at the forefront of design and technology are far removed from the cow pasture. 

 

Maines in PA

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So this brings up a question. At what size of an operation does professional marketing start to pay? We'll never calve more than 20 cows and it'll probably be closer to 15 most of the time. Yes we try to keep the quality as high as we can, but in reality by the time you pull out some replacements, maybe only half of those calves are worth a premium.

Seems like the marketing cost spread over 10 calves would put a hurt on the breakeven. So if the marketing cost is $250- $500/calf (just a wild ass guess), can you recoup that here in the East?

https://www.facebook.com/Mid-State-Maines-367870663280098/
 

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