The Social Media Effect

Writing a blog can be very insightful and you can never over-estimate the value of having the right heading

I am very pleased to say 10 Reasons why you should buy Australian Produce is my most read post

I am fascinated that What Makes Milk Froth sits very close to the top 

Then there was this one that caught the attention of people right across the globe. Today is the First Blank Page of a 365 page book. This I would say is a quote that is goggled very heavily around the New Year. Whilst I imagine most of those people didn’t get what they expected quite a few signed up to follow my blog

Another fascinating insight is the power of social media to reach a broad audience. Considering people under 35 favour Facebook to Twitter its very rewarding that young people are avid followers of my blogs and share them with their friends

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Sometimes my blogs are self indulgent, sometimes they are vehicle to vent but in the main I hope I bring like minded people together to show the world our farmers are people (and despite the stats many are young ) who share their values and have great stories to tell.

Thank you for reading. Thank you for your feedback and thank you for sharing

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Author: Lynne Strong

I am a 6th generation farmer who loves surrounding myself with optimistic, courageous people who believe in inclusion, diversity and equality and embrace the power of collaboration. I am the founder of Picture You in Agriculture. Our team design and deliver programs that inspire pride in Australian agriculture and support young people to thrive in business and life

2 thoughts on “The Social Media Effect”

  1. My family and I are new orchard farmers in FNQ and I grew up on a dairy farm. I am only relatively new to blogging and only recently found your blog, but just wanted to say what a great job you are doing promoting rural Australia! Looking forward to following along and doing my little bit too!

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