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How to Sell More Meat Using Social Media with Sierra Walter

How to Sell More Meat Using Social Media with Sierra Walter

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This episode is a replay of a ChopLocal University marketing webinar designed to help butchers and direct-to-consumer meat sellers sell more meat using smarter social media strategies. Hosted by Sierra Walter, ChopLocal’s new marketing specialist and social media expert, this session is packed with actionable tips tailored for the meat industry.

Sierra walks through key elements of building an effective social media presence—covering everything from strategic planning and content creation to boosting engagement. You’ll learn why providing valuable content matters more than jumping on every trend, how to stay consistent using a content calendar, and how to use tools like Canva and InShot to streamline your workflow.

She also shares practical advice on using reels, writing strong captions, tapping into local Facebook groups, and scheduling posts with Meta Business Suite. Plus, the webinar touches on common social media struggles, offers free downloadable resources, and gives a sneak peek at upcoming ChopLocal University trainings.

Whether you're a seasoned butcher or just starting your farm-to-table journey, this replay is full of insights to help you connect with your customers and move more meat.

Make sure to sign up for the Spring Webinar Series, where we are sharing strategies on how to better sell your meat! Learn more here: https://www.choplocaluniversity.com/blog/2025-meat-marketing-webinars

And learn more about ChopLocal and ChopLocal University Below!

  • https://choplocal.com/
  • https://www.choplocaluniversity.com/

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