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Commerce & social · Halifax, West Yorkshire · 2025

Gardens Farm Butchers

A joined-up digital presence for a local butcher and community shop.

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The brief

Online storeSocial media managementContent writingProduct promotionOngoing digital support

Online store support, regular social content and ongoing digital care that help Gardens Farm look active, consistent and easy to engage with.

01

The challenge

Gardens Farm already had the quality, range and local reputation customers valued, but its digital presence needed the same consistency. The store had to make everyday shopping straightforward while social channels needed to keep customers informed without creating more work for the team.

02

The approach

TIZZLE supports the online store and manages a regular flow of social content around the products people actually buy. Product-led captions, timely promotions and practical updates give customers useful reasons to pay attention, while ongoing store support keeps the experience current and dependable.

03

The experience

Gardens Farm now has a cleaner, more active digital presence that better reflects the business. The store gives customers a practical route to browse and order, while consistent social updates keep the local community connected to products, offers and news from the shop.

What TIZZLE delivers

A connected digital presence, not isolated pieces.

  1. 01Online store setup and ongoing support
  2. 02Regular social media planning and publishing
  3. 03Product-focused captions and promotional creative
  4. 04Updates around key items, offers and shop news
  5. 05Day-to-day digital improvements as the business evolves

Ongoing support keeps the store and social channels aligned. New products, seasonal priorities and day-to-day changes can be reflected online without the business having to rebuild its digital presence each time.

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