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08/23/11

Our First Full Day of #ACFC11 — AgNerds Rockin’ Nashville

It has been a shockingly great day but tiring….. so lots of photos will be here but I will let my good friend Alec Winmill’s (who I finally here at ACFC11) expression sum up things for me and I’m just going to post the photos as is without captions. Will try to go back in another day to identify folks,… Read More

08/22/11

Getting Ready to Start #ACFC11

If you haven’t heard of ACFC11 (the AgChat Foundation’s annual conference to train more farmers to use social media effectively), get ready to hear a lot about it! I’ll try to do a post each day to share photos or some key things from the conference. There are more than 100 people who love both farming and social media in… Read More

08/13/11

Impacts from #140conf Small Town 2011 Already Starting

For my folks who don’t follow Twitter closely, you may not know about the 140 Character Conferences. #140conf are a series of events that have been held in various parts of the United States and a few foreign countries. The #140conf events “provide a platform for the worldwide twitter community to: listen, connect, share and engage with each other, while… Read More

07/02/11

My Initial Thoughts on Google+ After the Hype, the Expectation and Questions

A week when Google announces it has a new social media platform — Google+ — makes for all sorts of upheaval in a world as heavily social media laden as the one I live in. This week I have seen and heard it all! Here are just a few of the things I’ve heard from friends (I’m paraphrasing cause I… Read More

06/26/11

A Positive Case of Using Twitter Hashtags To Build Relationships & Reputation

So often those of us on Twitter can point to faults of spam accounts or folks who just don’t get the social nature of the platform. There are actually people who think automation is the way to go. Its not. Well, my brief rant on the need for a revolving door at my house, was tweeted with a couple of… Read More

06/16/11

Happy Father’s Day to Great Daddy Bloggers

Several weeks ago I saw an article on the Cision blog that I had to flag for later. In the past few weeks, it has come across my mind many times. As we get closer to Father’s Day, I decided to take a few minutes and write a blog post about some of the thoughts it has raised for me…. Read More

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