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The 'Social Media for Small Scale Producers: Social Media Tricks' event is one of many events listed. View all events.
Social media is no longer solely for personal use. It offers a FREE tool for small scale producers and crofters to market their livestock, produce and services to a wider audience, increase engagement, and build an online community.
This online meeting aims to show those unfamiliar with using social media as a business tool what the benefits of social media are, how to create business pages and improve interaction for your business; whether your business is a farm shop, self-catering cottage, contracting service, wool producer or selling pedigree bulls.
Join Calum Johnston from SRUC on Monday 30th November at 8pm for the online meeting and get an opportunity to ask all your social media questions.
To book:
https://www.fas.scot/events/event/social-media-for-small-scale-producers-social-media-tricks/