by AgCommNetwork | Dec 8, 2023 | Digital Media, PR/Marketing, Social Media
Working with Influencers By Joy Crosby, ACN Board of Directors Content creators are all around. They are like you and me and they reach the small niche markets and large-scale markets. So, if you are looking to up your game a little in terms of promoting your brand,...
by AgCommNetwork | Nov 10, 2023 | AAEA News, Member Resources, News, The ByLine
Radical Generosity By Julie Deering, PIF Chair When you think about “radical generosity,” do you think of yourself? Or do you wish you had the revenue streams to be radically generous, allowing you to give thousands of dollars to charities and organizations that...
by AgCommNetwork | Nov 10, 2023 | Ag Media Summit, Freelance, Member Resources, What I Learned, Writing
You Can Beat Writer’s Block By Pam Caraway, ACN Board Member Banish your writing demons. That’s how the AMS brochure billed freelance writer Catherine Merlo’s session. Banish? Right. Not even an award-winning writing veteran like Merlo could meet that...
by AgCommNetwork | Nov 10, 2023 | AAEA News, Member Resources, The ByLine
Are You Willing to Speak to Future Ag Communicators? By Courtney Girgis, Future Ag Communicators Committee Chair One of my first assignments as a freshman agricultural journalism student at the University of Missouri was to find and interview an ag communications...
by AgCommNetwork | Nov 10, 2023 | AAEA News, Awards, Photo Essays, Photography, The ByLine
Art of Agriculture-Farm Foundation By Amanda Martin I wanted to reach out to share some information about the “Art of Agriculture” campaign that Farm Foundation is working on for our upcoming 2024 January Round Table meeting. I have included a link to our submission...
by AgCommNetwork | Nov 10, 2023 | Events, Member Resources, Past President's Thoughts, Professional Development, The ByLine, What I Learned, Writing
Five Takeaways from the ACN Regional Workshop By Bill Spiegel, ACN Past-President and Byline Editor Packing a bunch of information into a tiny writing hole on a layout is just, well, difficult. Years ago, Steve Werblow did what everyone would do in that situation: he...