What do you know about AdFarm?

Here are some answers to the more frequently asked questions about AdFarm.

Q: What makes AdFarm unique from any other agency out there?

A: Our specialization. AdFarm is the only marketing communications agency that focuses on farmers—selling to, buying from, educating about, aligning with, setting policy for, and providing access to—in order to benefit our clients’ businesses.

Q: How can AdFarm serve me better than any other agency?

A: Because we’re so well connected in agriculture, we’re able to generate more focused marketing solutions—easier, faster and very often cheaper than any other agency.

Q: What is AdFarm’s approach to work?

A: Our deeper connections yield deeper insights and our deeper insights result in higher-impact communications. Our Account Managers are charged with taking clients through this process, bringing in the right resources as or if they’re needed—from client input through to production.

Q: Who do I contact if I’m interested in doing business with AdFarm?

A: Katie Pinke (katie.pinke@adfarmonline.com) is happy to talk to you about how AdFarm can help your business. Send her an email, or give her a call.

Q: How many people on staff are actually farmers?

A: Each AdFarm office is proud to employ members of the local farming community. Ben Graham plants canola each spring on his 100-year-old family farm in Vulcan, Alberta, Leah Brakke helps her family potato farm grow chip potatoes for Frito Lay and many others. Visit our Farmer Fresh blog to see other AdFarmer’s working their farms.

Q: What are you doing in social media?

A: Our belief is that everyone—clients, employees, customers—are consumers of mediums that are personal and immediate. We’re helping our clients use whatever media that is most appropriate for their business, which may include social mediums, such as blogs, Twitter, YouTube and Facebook, or more direct tools like email marketing and mobile.
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