DMA Solutions, a full-service marketing agency serving the fresh food and floral industries, announces the availability of its annual Social Media and Produce Marketer’s Calendars for industry professionals to download and utilize for strategic planning in 2022.
In the 2022 Social Media Calendar, the DMA team presents trends, tips, and inspiration for the year ahead to help marketers keep their brand’s content relevant and fresh throughout the coming year. Additionally, the Produce Marketer’s Calendar serves as an in-depth resource of important dates and events in the fresh food and floral industries for marketers to keep in mind when planning for the year ahead.
“With this being one of the busiest seasons for marketers in our industry, we understand how social media and event planning can often take a back seat,” said Megan Zweig, vice president of DMA Solutions. “We create these resources every year to ensure industry professionals have helpful tools at their fingertips to better plan for the year ahead.”
The 2022 Social Media Calendar and Produce Marketer’s Calendar are available for free download on DMA Solutions’ website. The company also presented how to best use the Social Media Calendar to grow fan bases and engagement last week on Marketing Matters, the company’s webinar.
DMA Solutions unveils annual social media and produce marketers’ calendars for 2022
DMA Solutions announces the availability of its annual Social Media and Produce Marketer’s Calendars for industry professionals to download and utilize for strategic planning in 2022.
(DMA Solutions)
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