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Consider pickup locations that will benefit your farm and your buyers. Choose places where buyers can pick up their products at once, eliminating the need for you to travel all across your state or region. If you have a high concentration of customers in a specific neighborhood, you can encourage a loyal buyer to become a pickup captain, who will host all orders in a shared area at their house where the customers can come and grab their purchases. The local loop is any area in your community that potential buyers may frequent or pass by as part of their weekly routine. Areas such as local schools, churches, businesses, libraries, gyms, or community centers can be great pickup locations for buyers and allow you to fulfill multiple orders at once. If you attend a farmer's market, consider making that a pickup like location as your buyers may already go there to shop routinely, and it can encourage them to add to their order as they see other products in your booth. Prominently display your signage, a QR code, and use branded boxes, bags, tape, and stickers to constantly market your brand to new and existing customers, even during fulfillment day. Passersby will be intrigued when they see neighbors and friends picking up fresh pork from your farm. So make it easy for them to identify your store and scan a QR code on your vehicle or packaging.