What Is AgWired?

Chuck Zimmerman

How would you define it? The reason I’m asking is that I’ve had a few “industry” folks say they don’t know how to define AgWired or what category or budget to put it in. I think that’s interesting on several levels. Is AgWired a media outlet? Is it a public relations tool? Is it just a “blog” (whatever that means)? Are industry communications professionals having trouble coping with the changes in technology?

Here’s some information that might help you decide how to define AgWired. It was started in August, 2004. There are 8,217 story posts with 2,088 comments. The posts all have at least 1 of 221 categories assigned to them. Since the beginning of this year there have been over 70,000 visits and over 123,000 page views according to Google Analytics. Visitors come from 163 countries. The top five are United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany and Australia. The top 10 states in the U.S. for visitors are in order: MO, CA, IL, NY, TX, IA, MN, WI, FL, OH. There are almost 2,500 subscribers to the site RSS feed according to FeedBurner. Between our three associated Twitter accounts we have almost 3,300 followers. We’ve posted almost 6,000 photos online so far this year to Flickr in event sets, some of which have had over 4,000 views. We’ve uploaded 52 YouTube videos this year with some upload views as high as almost 7,000. The AgWired widget is published on 54 other websites and has had over 115,000 views. And of course we’ve got FB fans and subscribers and followers in other social channels as well. There are just too many audio files posted to try and give you a complete number of downloads but it’s huge.

We’re working on a project to obtain fresh demographic data on our visitors/fans/subscribers/followers but in the past we’ve found a very unique mix of farmers, ag media, ag adv/pr agencies, agribusiness marcomm pros, farm groups and consumers. From the beginning I have had in my mind’s eye the membership of the National Agri-Marketing Association as the target for the content posted here. That target has grown as the site has developed and become such a big resource for so many people.

So, what is AgWired? Besides the questions above is it the community that Chuck and Cindy built? How valuable is that community and who is it valuable to?

If you answer all these questions correctly we will be very much in awe of you!

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