Posts Tagged ‘YouTube’
Farmer Grows Agritourism & Winery Through Social Media
Ohio farmer Bill Bakan highlights how communicating, especially through social media helps farms. He points to the fact that even if you don’t direct market, other people have an increasing say in how you operate, which translates into your cost of production. Learn how he’s used social media to balance and control his online image for their winery and agritourism operation.
Read MoreA Farmer’s Perspective: Why I Facebook, Tweet and Blog
A fifth generation farmer in Nebraska who grows corn, popcorn, soybeans and alfalfa has found his use of social media growing. Learn about Ryan Weeks experience in starting with Facebook, then moving to Twitter, YouTube, Linkedin and now blogging. This modern day farmer challenges others in agriculture to find their voice to counter misinformation.
Read MoreWhat’s not working for you in social media?
Does social media still give you a headache? Feeling frazzled by Facebook? Troubled by Twitter? Michele would really love to hear your ideas about what you need to learn next about any of the social networking tools to build better connections between farm gate and consumer plate. We’re developing some virtual learning products here at Cause Matters Corp. as a part of the continued emphasis on improving agvocacy skillsets-vote to add your ideas.
Read MoreSinging and Tweeting on the Tractor
Will Gilmer, “The Singing Dairyman” talks with Michele Payn about the ease of uploading YouTube videos from his smartphone when no high-speed internet access is available and how other farmers can do the same to tell their message.
Read MoreAgriculture & Hollywood on the Same List?
A Brazilian popstar, Hollywood celebrities and an agricultural speaker are side-by-side in the race for an internationally-recognized social media award. Mashable, The Social Media Guide, announced the nominees for the 2009 Open Web Awards today and Certifed Speaking Professional Michele Payn was one of the top five nominees for Twitter User of the Year – thanks to the agriculture community engaged in social media
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