In just a few short minutes I’ll be conducting a blogging and podcasting workshop for the National Corn Growers Association, National & State Staff Meeting in St. Louis. They don’t even know I’m here yet.
This post will serve as an example of how you can very quickly distribute information from literally anwhere you can get connected.
I’m on the Westin hotel meeting room wireless and all I had to do was take a quick snapshot with my camera, load, crop and tweak it with Photoshop, upload to my server and login to my admin panel and here you are. This post with picture took less than 10 minutes from the time I walked up to the door.
It’s about time to get started so until later AgWired fans . . .
Post Update
We’re actually blogging now in the workshop and this update is for demonstration purposes.
Post Update #2
Right after our workshop concluded this morning I interviewed Mimi Ricketts, NCGA and Mark Lambert, Illinois Corn Growers Association. We talked about what they get out of this annual meeting and if the new media tools I demonstrated today have an application in their communications work. You can listen to our interview here:
Mark & Mimi Show (4 min MP3)

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