In August, I had the chance to meet Idaho farmer Lori Anne Lau at the AgChat Foundation’s first training conference (she’s another of the farmers I “met” through efforts online). The sessions kept us fairly busy and I soon realized I didn’t have much of a chance to visit with her. We traded a couple of messages and I asked… Read More
How to Participate in a Twitter Chat Session like #BlogChat or #AgChat
One of the best ways to build your network and learn more about areas you may be passionate about is to participate in Twitter chat sessions. I wrote an overview of some of the chat sessions I recommend separately, but wanted to provide something of a “how to” as well. If you haven’t participated in a Twitter chat before, I… Read More
Finding Communities on Twitter to Connect With
Twitter is a great place to share your story, to build a community outside the one you already have. For me, I’ve built connections through a few of the Twitter chats. Each for a different reason but all of them share the benefits of shared passions and people who offer their perspective freely. If you want to meet more folks… Read More
Network of Friends Shows Up in Great Numbers & Diversity
An analysis of who is engaged on my Facebook page from the standpoints of geographical distribution and original connectivity points. Doing this analysis will be useful as I continue to build my personal blog and my online network.
Top New Twitter Hashtags for Farm Topics
If you are on Twitter and interested in agriculture, what hashtags should you use or follow? Here are some of the latest buzzes going around.
My Growing Collection of Agricultural Sillybands
Sillybands are a craze that has led to collecting and trading. Would farmers participate in this? Maybe young farmers and ranchers!
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