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Networking & How an Organic Farmers Market Promotes It

By Rob Sutter


When you think about networking in today's day and age, some of you might instantly think of social networking. More specifically, you see images of Facebook, Twitter, and items of that nature, which makes it familiar to you. It's a neat tool to keep in touch with family and friends as well as keep track of the daily lives of your favorite celebrities but it's also useful in the way of business. That's why I see many similarities between this and an organic farmers market.

An organic farmers market is something that I have to respect and that level of respect comes from how personal things seem to be. These markets allow for close connections to be made and they all seem to be centered on the interest of pure food. Everyone has a social circle and, in the world of networking, the more names that are added to it, the better. Entities on the matter like Colle Farmers Market are ones that support this building of relationships for business' sake.

This is the sort of situation which doesn't seem to differ terribly from people who may be starting out on Facebook, for instance. Let's say you're looking for friends to add; maybe it doesn't matter to you if you know this person for years or mere moments. You simply want to expand that list and let other people see the business you're trying to promote. For the sake of pitching products, you want as many eyes on the product as possible.

Once you have the attention of people who are about to buy, you're going to want to show why your products are worth investing in. Organic products have a multitude of incentives and you should show why they're needed for your diet. For instance, foods you can typically buy at a supermarket are oftentimes cleaned with pesticides, which can be potentially harmful to the body in large amounts. Organic products are cleaned through means of nature before they're marketed to potential consumers.

As you can see, there are similarities between an organic farmers market and the world of networking overall. There's a sense of communication that should be seen and without it, there doesn't seem to be much business done and the crops you have worked hard to grow aren't going to be profitable. Yes, they are of great quality, but people have to be aware of what you're selling. Make sure people know of your work and they may very well invest.




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