Your Business is Online. Now What?
If you own a business that markets to farmers or ranchers, getting that business up and running online can seem like a Herculean task. When it finally goes live, it may be tempting to sit back and bask in your accomplishment but that is the last thing you should do.
While it’s true that more than 90 percent of farmers and ranchers will go online to look for products and services, just because you are online doesn’t mean they will be able to find you. In fact, not actively promoting your brand online is the same as not being online at all.
According to The First 5 Things to Do After Getting Your Business Online, an article by the small business editor at Small Business Trends, there are some critical steps you need to take to keep your business moving forward after it goes online.
- Use your domain name to promote your brand
- Create lots and lots (did we mention a lot) of content
- Find customers through email, social media, and search engine optimization
- Create ecommerce capabilities and/or capture leads online
- Remain flexible and open to new ways of doing things
Don’t get discouraged if you can’t accomplish every item on this list immediately or perfectly. The important thing is that you have a plan and continue to work toward your online goals.
Keep track of what you learn and don’t be afraid to make adjustments along the way. As your needs change, you may need a full-fledged ecommerce site or you may want to make your website mobile-friendly.
Of course, if you feel that you are in over your head when it comes to getting notice online, it might be time to enlist some help. At US Farm Data, we have helped people just like you create content, actively connect with new farming and ranching customers, and capture leads. And that is just the beginning.
Finally, remember that just because your agriculture business is online, it doesn’t mean you can only use online methods to get it noticed. A combination of online and offline marketing tactics is usually the best strategy for getting your business noticed.