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Originally Posted by gemy Yeah but that puts us at a huge dis-advantage. Let us face this the internet is here to stay. If I don't put up a website, to say a whole lot of things about the breed, get the facts out there, and say, guess what this is what you are paying for. I leave it to all the commercial type folks to spread mis-information un-checked.
I have always resisted doing this web thing, as I NEED TO and must meet my purchasers face to face. But slowly I am beginning to see the need.
I just don't know how to do it, that I am immersed with responding to folks on the internet, who in no way can meet me or I, them.
Phew.
And I will say, judging by me, many very good breeders don't have websites, some very good breeders do of course, and lash me ass I don't know how to tell the two apart. |
That wasn't my point. Of course good breeders can have websites to showcase their hard work. I am talking about PAID advertising.
I was very much against FB and social media before too, but it was necessary for my business now and prior costume business. But with both of those, I did not PAY for advertising. Yes I paid for a url and an etsy store, but it's not the same as ads. All my business then and now are all from word of mouth. Free advertising and referrals, which I think is a lot more meaningful.