
Do you have what it takes to be a homesteader? Let’s take a quiz…
Have you ever wondered if you have what it takes to homestead? Take this quiz to find out!
Have you ever wondered if you have what it takes to homestead? Take this quiz to find out!
This weekly round-up is all about Jimboomba sunsets, quality of life farm additions, baking bread, garden updates and more!
This weekly round-up has lots of fun in the garden, some more stockpiling prep and work on the palatial chicken coop!
This weekly round-up is all about sourdough, chickens, block clearing and burning off, and a new social media for homesteaders series.
More than ever, we are in environment where news travels almost instantly, and there is a million + 1 unique different perspectives on lots of different topics. As a blogger and content creator, how can you ensure your blog stands the best chance in 2022 and beyond? This post is all about blogging and how and why you should utilise it as part of your marketing strategy.
So far in this series, I’ve already introduced you to numerous social media ideas and strategies about growing your profile, developing a brand and engaging with people in your niche. All of these articles took us into the crux of the best and most effective ways to use social media for our homestead brand and business development. This post is going to take us into the world of Google Trends and SEO, and teach you how to use them to promote your content, develop organic growth and better connections.
Social media has come a long way and is currently one of the best ways to promote your homestead in a number of ways. This post looks at using Instagram to promote your homestead and some simple steps to keep in mind.
Trying to figure out how to use social media for your homestead can feel overwhelming, especially with so many options, and so many algorithms. This post introduces some core ideas about the need behind using social media to develop and advance your homestead as a brand.
How much of your homesteading life you put on social media is entirely up to you. We live in the age where social media is no longer new but the standardised ways in which we communicate, learn, inform and pass information. Social media is one of the most important tools in your homesteading kit, and I’ll tell you why. This post is part of a short series on how to best utilise social media to promote your homesteading business and brand.
In today’s vlog, I spend some time in the garden replanting seeds and slightly bigger plants before the first storm of the season hits, and we have an impromptu rendering job that has been on the project list for some time come to fruition!