Social media

We have 56,000 supporters through Living Earth and our e-newsletter and 13,000 twitter and 6,000 facebook followers. Join us as we use social media activities to spread the messages of the campaign and the activities of those involved.

Facebook

  1. Support Soil Association on your own Facebook (FB) page by adding the Organic September logo and boiler plate text:
    “Organic September is the annual celebration of all things organic. There are so many reasons to love organic, discover yours at www.soilassociation.org
  2. Become a fan of the Soil Association by clicking the 'Like' button - post what you are up to during Organic September and drive traffic to your facebook page
    then post your Organic September news/comments offers  
  3. Add the Organic September Twibbon to your Facebook and Twitter pages
  4. Join in with the discussions as we post facts of the day covering different organic products available on the market today. Check our month's schedule to see when we will be discussing your product category.
  5. Why not host a competition or provide a prize for one of our own?

Twitter

Using #organicseptember we’ll be tweeting snippets to engage our Soil Association twitter network of 13,000. There’ll be competitions and announcements throughout - by joining in the discussion on Twitter, you reach a wider of potential customers with your brand values. We'll be posting facts of the day covering different organic products available on the market today. Check our month's schedule to see when we will be discussing your product category.

Flickr

Take photos of your Organic September events, activities and promotions and upload to our Organic September flickr group

Videos

Take videos of your Organic September events, activities and promotions and upload to our Facebook or Youtube channel

Blogging

Follow Organic September bloggers and promote to your customer networks. Why not set up your own blog to show your commitment to organic issues and create discussion with your customers?

To discuss social media opportunities in person contact Georgia Catt on gcatt@soilassociation.org

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Child's play

Kayleigh Jenkins: Being an adult isn’t always fun. Yes we’re old enough to drink, old enough to drive (of course never at the same time!) and don’t get told what time to go to bed, but there are also bills to pay and jobs to do. Yet, at Primary school I loved any chance to act like a grown up. This is why, although my primary school days are long gone, I could identify with the excitement of the children at Poplar Primary school when they got to plan, set up and work at their own school farmers’ market.

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