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  • From: "jay gee" <jgj23 AT mindspring.com>
  • To: "market-farming AT lists.ibiblio.org" <market-farming AT lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: RE: [Market-farming] Jay Gee's ideal farm marketing approach and web site
  • Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 17:59:39 -0800 (PST)

Rick Williams wrote:

>It would be quite easy for a college kid with a textbook on marketing theory
>to make the statements that you have made in the past.

Maybe you should read a college text on marketing. Maybe two.

>It seems unlikely that a true professional in the business could not look at
>a typical farmer owned direct marketing farm and easily outlined some
>concepts that would benefit everyone. I rather doubt that many (any?) of us
>is going to be heading for "professional" marketing experience and the
>attendant cost which would make it economically impractical.

To properly review your web site would take about four hours of my
time, which is worth about a grand. Find somebody in your neck of
the woods and I am sure the price would be a lot lower.

I understand your desire to get it FREE Rick W. Lots
of people like FREE. In my business, we describe it
as a "magic word."

If you cannot afford to pay for the advice you need to be
in business as a farmer, I suggest that you enter a different
field of work (npi), regardless of how much you LOVE farming
(btw, love is another magic word).

If your cows get ill you hire a veterinarian.

Your marketing is ill and you need to hire an
advertising professional. I am not your man.

Good luck.

Jay Gee
not a farmer - but interested in farming





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