by Mary Kendall Dixon | Jun 9, 2017 | The ByLine, Travel, What I Learned
By Gregg Hillyer, DTN/The Progressive Farmer It’s been 23 years since the end of apartheid, but fallout from racial segregation continues to cast its long shadow on many non-white South Africans. A lack of education, literacy and technical skills means low-paying jobs...
by Mary Kendall Dixon | Jun 9, 2017 | PR/Marketing, The ByLine
By Karen Bernick, AAEA Freelancer Are media events and tours a fantastic tool for agricultural companies and organizations, or a waste of time and resources? What are some of the most effective strategies for using events? Listen to what three highly experienced...
by Mary Kendall Dixon | Jun 9, 2017 | The ByLine, Webinar, Writing
By Rachel Lium, Two Rivers Marketing How can ag journalists and communicators stay relevant and credible in an era when the media is scrutinized more closely than ever, and news is not taken seriously if a reader disagrees with the story topic or slant? As...
by Mary Kendall Dixon | Jun 2, 2017 | Ag Media Summit, The ByLine
The AAEA Professional Improvement Foundation has stipends available to help offset 2017 Ag Media Summit expenses. Stipends AMS First-Time Attendee Stipends The AAEA Professional Improvement Foundation is offering up to five, $500 stipends to help offset first-time...
by Mary Kendall Dixon | Jun 2, 2017 | Freelance, Photography, The ByLine, Writing
By Katie Navarra, AAEA Freelancer Newly established and longtime freelancers alike are on a quest to find and keep clients. These are a few things I’ve found helpful in developing relationships with new clients and maintaining lasting relationships with existing ones....