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Friday 31 August 2012

Marketing & Media

Day 5 at the Woolworths Agricultural Business Scholarship

Today's theme was around Marketing & Media. Great topic as alot of this week's discussions with the other Ag Scholars have centred around the concept that we need to get out and help tell the story of Australian agriculture.

I think today's society with platforms such as Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, blogs, the speed of technology and accessibility of information, provides a huge advantage to assist in helping to tell the story of agriculture. You don't need a degree in journalism or work as a news anchor - the social media tools available today mean that the everyday person (yes - you and I) that works within agriculture as part of their everyday, has the opportunity to share their story.

So how can a normal everyday person like me, make a difference?

The following clip hopefully will give you an idea on the power of social media in today's society.



 
 
It is all about getting involved in the conversation. Today there are alot of people that do not have that direct connection with agriculture so they lack understanding on who and what happens to produce that food for their table.

By getting more involved in social media and participating in the conversation, you are providing the broader community with a direct link to agriculture - they can talk to someone that actually works in the industry everyday and understand how Australian farmers get such high quality produce to the table with all that mother nature can throw at us. Year in, year out.
 
There are several ways to get involved and one platform we discussed today was Twitter. After a crash course in @handles and #hashtags (I did not come up with these terms!) I think we started to get the idea.
 

 
The great part about this platform is that it is short and to-the-point and enables you to keep instantly up-to-date on breaking news and what issues and discussions are taking place within both the agricultural industry and the broader community. It also makes influential people such as politicians more accessible, in that you can begin some interaction and they can become more aware of the real issues within our rural communities.
 
So now I am stepping up to the challenge and actively participating in the conversation - please feel free to follow me on Twitter - look for me: @Jasminejnixon
 
(Also, for all you keen Twitter enthusiasts #hashtag #agscholars to follow what the 2012 Woolworths Agricultural Business Scholars have to say as they continue their busy program.)
 


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