
Advertising
Social Ads & Google ads for Farms & Local Food
When set up correctly, we’ve found targeted social ads to be one of the highest-ROI tactics for reaching new customers. At Grapevine Local Food Marketing, we’ve been refining our proven system for farm advertising since 2016. We strategically configure ads (different than posts) that run in the background on Facebook/Instagram every day, to reach potential customers beyond your existing fan base. Typical results for farms and local food businesses include:
✓ Reach 5,000-15,000 people per month (depending on budget), including fans as well as potential new customers who don’t already know you.
✓ Experience a noticeable increase in sales and meet new customers who tell you they heard about you on Facebook/Instagram.
While we’ve found targeted social advertising to produce the best results for most farms, we can also help with other forms of advertising, including print ads, Google ads and billboards. We’ll be happy to help you determine the best advertising strategy for your farm or local food business, and we can often increase your Google traffic significantly by optimizing your website, so you don’t need to pay Google every month for ads. We’ll be happy to talk through the possibilities with you!
Social media ads
promoting CSA, produce, & plant sales
targeted to both existing & potential customers
Haven’t had good results with social media in the past?
We’ve heard a lot about social media work falling flat when farms DIY, or even when they work with a consultant. Usually the biggest reasons for that are:
Not including at least a small “boost” (ad spend). You put in lots of work, come up with the perfect post, and then only a handful of people see it. Meanwhile, as little as $5, when carefully targeted, can make a big difference!
Boosting posts without a strategy or a carefully thought out audience. We see ads on Instagram every week for “local” businesses that are hundreds of miles away — that’s what happens if you simply agree to Instagram’s suggestions when you promote a post. We’ll make sure your promotions are shown to potential customers in your area!
Not including key information (who, what, where, how). Instagram is overflowing with farm profiles inviting people to shop at their store, but without an address, phone number, or even town/area name listed on their profile. Even when you cover those basics, there’s a strategy to including the right content in each social post and each social ad to lead customers to take action, and to make it as easy as possible for them to do so.
Not having the expertise to run successful ads. Yes, anyone can do it — but not everyone can do it well! It takes training and experience to succeed with ads.
What Our Farm advertising Clients Say
“We have seen a nice increase in business and I really think that the Facebook posts are helping greatly.”

Mylese Tucker
Nature's Cupboard
“Thanks Sarah. I’d like to bump up ad spend on this ad please…. We’re definitely seeing a lot more new egg and meat customers, no doubt about that. Overall, I’d say it’s definitely driving new customers and repeat orders on both fronts.” “Yes, we’re getting a ton of shipping orders. We’ve been slammed (good thing).”

Justin Bajema
Rebel Pastures
“We’re very pleased with this ad campaign, and very happy that you were able to turn the ads around so quickly. (One of our favorites is Nothing like grocery store blueberries.) Thanks very much Sarah, Jess, Natassia, and Gabi.”

Hugh & Lisa Kent
King Grove Organic Farm
“LOVE these social media ads! We get a handful of people every week who have heard about us through ads.”

Rachel Beyer
Rose Hill Farm Stop + Mavourneen Farm
“The local food movement in Indiana owes you, your team, your incredible talent and wisdom so much!”

Anne Massie
NWI Food Council + Region Roots Food Hub
“We have seen a nice increase in business and I really think that the Facebook posts are helping greatly.”

Mylese Tucker
Nature's Cupboard
“Thanks Sarah. I’d like to bump up ad spend on this ad please…. We’re definitely seeing a lot more new egg and meat customers, no doubt about that. Overall, I’d say it’s definitely driving new customers and repeat orders on both fronts.” “Yes, we’re getting a ton of shipping orders. We’ve been slammed (good thing).”

Justin Bajema
Rebel Pastures