
The Changing Landscape of Social Media
Social media is constantly changing, but keeping up can be a challenge. Here are a few changes you might have noticed on Facebook and Twitter, along with future changes coming up on Snapchat.
Go Where You Are Needed
Last week I joined my sisters in agriculture at the 2017 Sigma Alpha National Convention. I was in attendance with the hopes of being elected to serve as the sorority's Communications Director, but life had different plans for me. So while it may be a cliché, whenever one door closes, another one will most likely open.
5 Things to Remember When Creating and Using Hashtags
Hashtags are an excellent way to help connect people to your company, brand, or event. But, are you using hashtags correctly? Here are 5 things you should remember when it comes to creating a hashtag to represent your brand or your next event!
Help Promote the 2018 Cattle Industry Convention
Applications are officially open to become a 2018 Cattle Industry Convention Marketing Ambassador. Learn why you should apply to become a part of this program, and what you could gain as an ambassador.
Colorado Cattlemen Celebrate 150 Years with Optimism
In June, the Colorado Cattlemen's Association celebrated their 150th anniversary with optimism, and that optimism continues today as the organization looks forward to the next 150 years.
3 Ways Twitter Chats Expand Your Network
Twitter Chats provide an excellent opportunity to expand your network and engage with your followers. See three ways that Twitter chats help expand your network, and learn how to easily participate and keep up during a Twitter chat.
Getting Involved In Ag From the Top Down
Growing up we've heard the mantra a million times: get involved. So, as a millennial, how do you get involved in an organization that lacks a website or social media - your fundamentally basic ways to find that organization?
Launching a Blog
For years I've told myself I wanted to create a blog, and for years I've made excuses: "I have nothing interesting to say," "No one will read it," "None of my ideas are going to be worthwhile." Today, though, I'm done giving in to the excuses. I'm done thinking I'm not creative enough, clever enough or what have you.