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In this episode of the CattleUSA Daily Podcast, Lauren Moylan discusses the significance of social media for cattle producers, emphasizing its role as a tool for connection rather than just marketing. She shares insights on how to build relationships within the agricultural community, the importance of authenticity in sharing personal stories, and practical tips for navigating various social media platforms. Moylan encourages producers to start sharing their experiences and values online to foster community and connection.
Links
Watch on Youtube!
CattleUSA Website - Subscribe to our newsletter - CattleUSA Media - Facebook - Instagram - The Next Generation Podcast Website
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Takeaways
Social media should be viewed as a tool for connection.
It's important to shift the mindset that social media is for personal branding.
Building relationships online can lead to long-term benefits.
Social media is a slow burn; results may take time.
Authenticity is key; share your real-life experiences.
Engage with your audience by sharing day-to-day activities.
Highlight the people you work with to build a network.
You don't have to post daily; consistency is key, not frequency.
Video content is more impactful than static images.
Start sharing your story in small, manageable ways.
Chapters
00:00 Harnessing Social Media for Connection
06:45 Authenticity in Content Creation
12:48 Platforms and Strategies for Success
social media, cattle producers, marketing, agriculture, connection, authenticity, community, storytelling, online presence, networking
By Lauren Moylan | Cattle USA4.2
55 ratings
In this episode of the CattleUSA Daily Podcast, Lauren Moylan discusses the significance of social media for cattle producers, emphasizing its role as a tool for connection rather than just marketing. She shares insights on how to build relationships within the agricultural community, the importance of authenticity in sharing personal stories, and practical tips for navigating various social media platforms. Moylan encourages producers to start sharing their experiences and values online to foster community and connection.
Links
Watch on Youtube!
CattleUSA Website - Subscribe to our newsletter - CattleUSA Media - Facebook - Instagram - The Next Generation Podcast Website
✍️CLICK HERE TO RATE & REVIEW THE PODCAST ON APPLE PODCASTS!✍️ (Click the link, scroll down to where it says “Ratings & Reviews” and click the small link that says “Write a Review”)
✍️CLICK HERE TO RATE & REVIEW THE PODCAST ON SPOTIFY!✍️ (Click the link, select the three dots next to the following button, and click the star that says “Rate show”)
Takeaways
Social media should be viewed as a tool for connection.
It's important to shift the mindset that social media is for personal branding.
Building relationships online can lead to long-term benefits.
Social media is a slow burn; results may take time.
Authenticity is key; share your real-life experiences.
Engage with your audience by sharing day-to-day activities.
Highlight the people you work with to build a network.
You don't have to post daily; consistency is key, not frequency.
Video content is more impactful than static images.
Start sharing your story in small, manageable ways.
Chapters
00:00 Harnessing Social Media for Connection
06:45 Authenticity in Content Creation
12:48 Platforms and Strategies for Success
social media, cattle producers, marketing, agriculture, connection, authenticity, community, storytelling, online presence, networking

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