Midlands NAMA Meeting Wrapup
The meeting’s over. A few people are still hanging around chatting. We had a group of about 30 agrimarketing professionals gather to learn a little bit more about blogging, podcasting and RSS. It takes about 45 minutes to go over the basics, looking at examples and then leave a few minutes for questions and answers.
I see a lot of interest and people were asking good questions about how they could use these strategies for specific projects in their company. For example, one questions centered around setting up a subscription e-newsletter as an RSS feed. I’ve got to do a little research on this and will write about it soon.
Thank you Midlands NAMA for having me. I enjoyed it and hope it was productive. Please send feedback to help me improve my presentation!









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3 Comments
Steve Mays
This really has nothing to do with this post but the idea hit me so why not post it here.
I was thinking I’d enjoy hearing one of your presentations as a podcast. But if you do that, folks might not feel like they need to have you come speak to their group. Which helps ZimmComm.
But how about a regular (monthly?) podcast where you and two or three agri-marketing types talk about…agri marketing. Not sure how you’d work out the tech challenges but there’s always a way.
I’m thinking very free-form, round-table bull session on the latest news and trends. Once you get some traction you’ll have the heavy hitters (does agri marketing have heavy hitters?) calling you to be inclulded.
Just mention this was my idea in the first show
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Chuck
Good idea Steverino. I’ve got some ideas for this as I continue moving toward becoming what I’ve seen called a “Pro Blogger.” That is, someone who blogs full time for a living.
Keep an eye on our skin as we shed the old one this week. (fingers crossed)
CherylAnnS
Chuck, your presentation to Midlands NAMA was excellent. I had read about blogs and blogging in professional publications, but your explanations and real-time online demo helped me understand a great deal more.
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