Telling Your Farm & Food Story - New Ulm

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116 N Minnesota St,New Ulm MN 56073

25 May, 2023

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Learn best practices for marketing your food or agriculture business on any platform. From print, to social media, to networking, we will share the most efficient and impactful ways to share your story, and build followers. Come ready to learn, and leave with your very own marketing plan. This is the perfect time of year to get ahead of building your market! By attending this workshop, you will gain the following: -Learn business development practices for growth and retention -Create a peer-to-peer network for support and ongoing ideas to grow your food or agriculture business -Take the time to create a plan that is turn-key and ready to generate more traffic to your business Who should attend? Any small business owner connected to food and agriculture who is looking to scale their venture and grow their network! About the Facilitator: Andrea Lynn Andrea Lynn is a lifelong entrepreneur. Beginning her career with the fastest-growing, and now largest fitness franchise in the world, she opened six businesses in her early twenties. Then, moved on to consult entrepreneurs from all over the world. She can intuitively seek out weak links and suggest strengthening all aspects of business, marketing, branding, and organizational culture. Most recently, for the last seven years, her passion lies in multi-channel marketing, and now as a 4th-year farmer, she merges her know-how in driving traffic to businesses, and her love of farming, to offer this course in marketing your farm and food business. About MBFFA This event is presented by the Mainstreet Businesses Focused on Food and Agriculture (MBFFA) initiative. Through a collaborative approach to small business recovery and resiliency, MBFFA is reducing barriers to access for entrepreneurs seeking customized consulting and training services. Learn more about our network of experts ready to help you get connected, drive solutions, and grow your business venture --> https://link.mnsu.edu/mbffa. Funded (in-part) through a grant with the U.S. Small Business Administration.

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