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Molly Clubb
| Apr 07, 2011
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Molly Clubb
| Mar 30, 2011
onghorn breeders have taken Facebook by storm and for good reason - it's an easy and effective way to market our Longhorns! Many of you may not know that you can have a unique Facebook URL that can easily be listed on any marketing materials and also help people find you on the web more easily. For example, in addition to placing the Facebook icon on your website, business cards, ads, e-blasts, etc. you can also include your "personal" link such as www.facebook.com/HiredHandSoftware
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Jaymie Feldmann
| Mar 29, 2011
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Jaymie Feldmann
| Mar 08, 2011
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Molly Clubb
| Feb 23, 2011
Most every breeder I have ever had the pleasure of meeting has a plan for their program but rarely do they have an idea of why they chose a certain animal for a certain sale. Think about what you, as a buyer, are looking for when you purchase cattle at a sale...Using those guidelines will enable you to get the best prices for your consignments.
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Jaymie Feldmann
| Feb 21, 2011
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Molly Clubb
| Feb 16, 2011
Once the sale is over, you should still be working to keep gears turning about your consignment and breeding program. If you are able to invest some of your profit into advertising after the sale, you should find that you continue to see a greater ROI on future quality consignments over time and that your breeding program will continue to reap the benefits. Here are some creative ways to approach post-sale advertising:
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Molly Clubb
| Feb 15, 2011
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Molly Clubb
| Feb 09, 2011
Gearing Up For Sale Season Part III: 2nd Gear = Event Promotion
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Jaymie Feldmann
| Feb 08, 2011
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