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If you are a farm blogger nothing can help your business out more than maximizing your social media network. Each social media website offers s different set up and unique benefits for your company. They are designed with their own personality that can be leveraged to help you company succeed.


YouTube

With over 3 billion hours of video watched each month, YouTube could be your ticket to business success. Creating a video can help you to tell the story behind your company and make it appealing to customers. When it comes to brand recognition, YouTube is king. Videos can be linked onto your blog or profile to engage new clients.

Facebook

Any farm blogger who is serious about making an on-line presence should set up a Facebook page. This website is the most popular social networking site in the entire world. From grandparents to teenagers, everyone is on Facebook to share their photos, status and life stories. You can create a profile for your business to make it seem friendlier and connect on an entirely new level. As new users like your comments, your page will gain exposure in their friend groups. The more likes you get, the more your business’s popularity will snowball.

Twitter

For a more casual business, Twitter is a great way to instantly connect with users. You post a status and it is instantly viewable on your friend’s website.

Pinterest

This social media site was designed to meet the visual needs of its users. Anyone on the website can pin their favorite photos to their webpage or share them with friends. This website is great for an industry that is extremely visual. Post a link to your website so that when users look for the source of the photo, they will be redirected to your blog or webpage!

Quora

About 1.1 million individuals visit Quora each month. For a large readership or instant advertising potential, Quora is the wrong website. The best thing about using the media site is the interactive question and answer options. You can set up your company as a leader in the field and develop your brand name.

Google+

Google+ is slowly starting to pick up speed. Created as an alternative to Facebook, it has become so much more since it started in 2011. Even with the lower audience, farm bloggers cannot afford to miss out on Google+. Google uses the +1 ratings from its content to figure out where a page will rank in its search engine. If you use Google+ and get a lot of +1’s, the ranking for your website will be higher.

LinkedIn

Last on the list is a social media website strictly designed for the business world. LinkedIn is created for business, employees and industry leaders to create a network. This highly effective website is perfect for generating leads and connecting to other leaders in the industry. Your company can connect to other business owners, find clients and develop a following.

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Should you opt for those free e-mail accounts when you have a farming business? At first glance it seems as though this free service offers you all the features you need. To make it even better, these e-mail services cost you nothing. Of course there really is no such thing as a free lunch, is there? Maybe it's about time to reconsider whether that e-mail is really such a good deal after all.

As the foremost representative of your business venture you want others to know that you are a serious professional. A free e-mail address has the potential to make your farming business appear to be more of a hobby. In order to convey a positive business identity it is more suitable to present e-mail that originates from a personal domain web hosting account.

Did you even realize that a number of free email providers do not allow you to forward mail from other sources? This has been a headache for many people, and those big companies such as Yahoo are not offering 24/7 customer service just to help you track down your mailed messages.

Another point to consider is that many of the electronic messages that contain gmail.com, aol.com or yahoo.com in their address land in a SPAM box. These addresses have practically become synonymous with SPAM due to the abuse by overeager online advertisers. If you present email that is readily identified as belonging to your farming business then the recipient will be much more willing to open your messages and read them. Remember that forwarding your messages through one of the free e-mail sites might be convenient but you run the risk of having these messages tossed aside just because of an issue with your address.

Many individuals automatically set their e-mail filters to weed out messages from specific sources, including the major providers of free e-mail services. If you think about it you may have had to retrieve a few of your own messages that inadvertently got diverted to a SPAM folder. Who knows just how many business messages have been overlooked or never read simply because they were originating from a source that provided free e-mail accounts.

With your webmail and domain name you have access to professional e-mail services at the click of a button. You will be able to send and retrieve messages quickly and you will even be able to prevent SPAM mail bombarding your inbox.

Keeping your farming business name on your email also gives you some extra advertising at not extra cost. Just keep your web domain updated and active and you can continue to use the same name for as long as you wish. Most farming businesses are designed to stand the test of time. Shouldn't your e-mail be designed to do the same?

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While Facebook and Twitter are great places to interact with your farm’s customers, it can be a costly mistake to make these social sites the home of all of your content. Interacting online and creating content may only take a few minutes per day, but they take hundreds of hours per year.

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When you have a farm blog, you are likely to be using it to attract more traffic. Experts in online marketing find blogs to be one of the most successful sales tools by far. They also don't require the major financial investment that many other marketing methods do.

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A tech savvy farmer knows the importance of utilizing emails and the Internet to keep in touch with clientele and other potential customers. Here are 12 more tips on how to use email and technology effectively.

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