Posts Tagged ‘online community’
Infecting People
What are you putting into people? What are you infecting them with? Guest blogger Scott Ginsberg “That Nametag Guy” offers ideas on infecting people to build support for your cause. Michele cites Scott as a writer with the ability to touch your mind and your heart – great lessons for agriculture.
Read MoreNational Ag Week Idea Extravaganza
Cause Matters Corp. is celebrating National Agriculture Week by throwing a “party” at https://facebook.com/causematters. Ideas are being shared from across the country on how to advocate effectively for farmers.
Read MoreHumility
In the past 8 years of speaking, I have stood on a ‘bully pulpit’ and likely asked more than 100,000 people to stand up and speak out for agriculture. In order for this to happen, I encouraged farm folks to overcome their natural modesty. After all, it’s impossible to put a face on the plate…
Read MoreSocial Media = Agriculture's Opportunity
Why should you take the time to engage in social media? It’s pretty simple; sites such as Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin and YouTube give you the opportunity to reach millions. These are tools that aren’t just for teenagers or techies; social media has become mainstream – and agriculture stands to be left behind if we don’t…
Read MoreSwaying Opinions in the 21st Century
Technology that increases productivity excites me, but I wasn’t one of the early adopters of social media. Frankly, it seemed like a waste of time. However, when I saw a “movement” created online before the 2008 U.S. elections and learned that half of FaceBook users are older than college age, I decided social media was worth a second look. Same goes with webinars; I’ve never been a huge fan, but have found the technology to be a great training tool to reach people across the world without requiring any of us the pain and cost of travel. And, since piloting them in December, I’ve found webinars make even more sense when you need the users to be looking at a computer screen, such as training about social media.
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