Big Brand Thinking, Small Town Roots

Learn Marketing That Actually Works—Without the Fancy Jargon

The Farm at Fox Hill Marketing Academy teaches New England small business owners how to get found on Google, fill their shops on weekends, and turn neighbors into loyal customers. No confusing "funnels." No expensive agencies. Just plain-English lessons you can finish in 20 minutes

Running a Small Business Is Hard Enough Without Marketing Feeling Like Rocket Science

You didn't start a farm stand or open a café because you love "algorithms" and "SEO strategies." You started because you're good at what you do—growing food, roasting coffee, making things people love. But here's the thing: if people can't find you on Google, or your Instagram sits empty, or you have no idea how to get more weekend foot traffic… all that hard work stays invisible.

Most marketing "experts" either:

  • Talk in circles with fancy terms that mean nothing

  • Charge thousands for a website you could've built yourself

  • Promise overnight success that never comes

Sound familiar?

The Fox Marketing Academy:

Big-Brand Marketing Knowledge, Porch-Swing Delivery

Imagine having a neighbor who spent 30 years running marketing for tech companies—and now she's sitting on your porch, showing you exactly how to:

  • Get your farm or shop to show up when locals search Google

  • Turn your Instagram from a ghost town to a customer magnet

  • Write emails that bring people back for more

  • Fill your weekends without spending a fortune on ads

That's exactly what the Fox Marketing Academy is. No fluff. No "marketing speak." Just step-by-step video lessons, checklists you can actually use, and real examples from businesses just like yours. 20 minutes at a time. On your schedule. For less than a tank of gas per month.

A Peek into the Academy

Plain-English Lessons

20-minute videos that make sense the first time. No rewatching. No confusion. Just clear steps you can follow right now.

Templates That Work

Swipe our checklists, email templates, and post ideas. Spend less time guessing, more time doing

Made for New England

Real examples from farms, cafés, and shops in Western Mass. Not generic advice from California gurus who've never seen a farm stand.

While You're Here: Shop the FoxHill Mercantile

Local goods, New England pride, and zero "Made in China" stickers. We've gathered the best of Western Massachusetts—from "Not Just Boston" hoodies to handmade pottery and farm-fresh pantry staples. Every purchase supports a local maker.

Ready to Stop Guessing and Start Growing?

Try your first lesson free. No credit card. No email traps. Just 20 minutes to see if our teaching style clicks with you.

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