NAMA Boot Camp Registration Now Open!

Written by NAMA on Thursday, June 13, 2013 , 12:18 pm

Whether you’ve just entered the rough working world or one who’s been through the NAMA Boot Camp drill before, sign up for this program today to learn more about the agri-marketing industry.

Join the National Agri-Marketing Association for the 10th annual NAMA Boot Camp, August 14 – 16, at the Sheraton Crown Center in Kansas City.

All attendees will receive a notebook packed with ag terminology, facts, case studies and speaker presentations.  This notebook has become one of the most popular aspects of the Boot Camp experience.

Boot Camp is hosting two networking sessions including a group dinner at the Sheraton Crown Center and a reception at Snow & Co (an artful frozen cocktail bar).  Meeting sessions include:

Producer Panel
Ag 101
Agency Client Communications
A View From The Air
Ag 201
Trade Show Strategies
Lessons Learned from a Career in Crisis Management
The Evolution of Social Media
Managing Up – Managing Sideways

Come in early and attend the optional MoKan Ag Tour!  The tour is an on-farm experience where attendees will tour as well as learn about different operations.

For more information on the NAMA Boot Camp and hotel information visit http://www.nama.org/programs/index.html.

To register for the NAMA Boot Camp and/or the MoKan Ag Tour, please visit
https://www4983.ssldomain.com/nama/ConferenceRegistration/Default.aspx?confid=57

If you are interested in sponsoring a session or event at the NAMA Boot Camp, please fill out the sponsorship confirmation form at www.nama.org/programs/bootcamp-spo.htm or contact Jenny Pickett at 913-491-6500 or via email at jennyp@nama.org.

Badger, Chicago, Cornbelt NAMA Golf Outing

Written by NAMA on Thursday, June 13, 2013 , 12:10 pm

This year’s Badger/Chicago/Cornbelt NAMA Classic Golf Outing and Hack ‘n’ Slash included over 50 participants from four states! In spite of the early rain, golfers managed to finish the day dry.  Congratulations to Tom Strachota, Eric Anderson and Steve DeWitt – the 2013 Open Champs!

It was also the second year of the Hack ‘n’ Slash event on the Hawk’s View Executive Par-3 course. The event is for those who really aren’t golfers, but want to enjoy the camaraderie of the sport without any of the pressure. All event participants enjoyed beverages on the course courtesy of Penton Media and cocktails courtesy of AG CONNECT Expo & Summit prior to dinner and awards.

NAMA Webinar – Blogging

Written by NAMA on Friday, May 31, 2013 , 7:25 am

Blogging Webinar
Thursday, June 13, 2013, at 1:00 pm central time

Blogs – Strategizing, Executing and Impacting your Target Market

In the increasingly noisy marketplace, every organization needs to state its messages clearly.  A blog is one of the cornerstones of a modern communications strategy, but  not like an ad, a newsletter, or an email.  Blogging requires a different set of skills, a different publishing cadence, and a different messaging strategy from traditional media.  Adrian Blake is CEO of Social Media Contractors, an Omaha outsourced social media agency that creates and manages blogs for clients from Massachusetts to California.  He is also the former Publisher of The Progressive Farmer and understands the ag space well.  Adrian will talk about how to develop a strategy for your blog, how to execute that strategy, and how to ensure that your blog has impact with your target market.

Join NAMA on Thursday, June 13, 2013, at 1:00 pm central time.  To register, please visit:  https://secure.confertel.net/tsregister.asp?course=567304.

Mark Your Calendars for 2013 Boot Camp

Written by NAMA on Friday, May 31, 2013 , 7:20 am

Mark your calendars!  The 10th Annual NAMA Boot Camp dates are August 14th - 16th at the Sheraton Crown Center in Kansas City.  Whether you’ve just entered the working world or been through the NAMA Boot Camp drill before, learn more about the latest trends in the agri-marketing industry. 

This year the Boot Camp will take it to a new level expanding on marketing and agriculture basics. All attendees will receive a notebook packed with agricultural terminology, facts, case studies and speaker presentations. This notebook has become one of the most popular aspects of the boot camp experience.

Session titles include “Ag 101” and “Client Communications 101”, this is the place managers and directors need to send their new hires.  And for industry veterans who want to sharpen their skills, there are also sesssions on making the most of trade shows, social media and management.

More details to follow.  Sponsorship packages are available. If interested, contact Jenny Pickett at 913-491-6500 or jennyp@nama.org.

And looking farther down the road, mark your calendar for the 2013 NAMA Fall Conference, September 17-18 at the Ritz-Carlton in Clayton, Missouri (St. Louis area).

North Central NAMA Gathers for Culinary Experience

Written by NAMA on Friday, May 31, 2013 , 7:04 am
North Central NAMA members gathered May 20 for a unique culinary experience in Minneapolis’ Midtown Global Market. The event kicked off with a champagne cocktail and a local cheese tasting course.  Then the group was split into six teams and given assignments for their portion of the dinner menu.This, of course, necessitated a shopping trip in the market visiting various ethnic grocery vendors to purchase the needed ingredients.  Once the ingredients were purchased, the teams donned aprons and set about creating their masterpieces, on the fly, and with guidance from “Kitchen in the Market” staff.  The six dishes were all deemed a success and were enjoyed as a family-style dinner afterwards.  It proved a great opportunity to learn about and use fresh, local, in-season products, along with a wonderful opportunity to network with each other.  The group, as a whole, decided this should be a repeat in the chapter’s programming next year.

The University of Minnesota student NAMA chapter was applauded for their first place win in the NAMA marketing competition in April.  A plaque recognizing their win was shown to the group.  In addition, Cheri Johnson, Weber Shandwick, and Melissa Norby, The Lacek Group, both won gift cards recognizing their efforts for the North Central chapter’s membership drive.

Cornhusker NAMA Hosts Meeting at Hayneedle

Written by NAMA on Friday, May 31, 2013 , 7:03 am

Online marketing was a hot topic that caused agri-marketers to gather in Omaha, Nebraska. The Cornhusker Chapter NAMA group stepped out of agriculture to learn how an online retail company, Hayneedle, approaches marketing.

Kim Sindelar, HR Generalist at Hayneedle, led a tour through the Hayneedle offices explaining the history of the company. Then the group met with Jeremy Podliska, Marketing Director, and Steve Seim, Senior Marketing Manager, both of Hayneedle, to learn about the company’s marketing initiatives.

Hayneedle is listed at No. 85 on the Internet Retailer’s Top 500 Guide and was named a fastest-growing online retailer in Inc. and Internet Retailer magazines. The company depends on search engines – organic searches and paid listings – to drive customers to its hyper-optimized shopping sites.

The marketing experts at Hayneedle leverage Google to increase traffic to their site. Podliska recommends that agri-marketers focus on deploying the right architecture when it comes to URLs, building a Google + social media channel, and utilizing Google Author Rank. Outside of relying on Google, companies should continue to build brand awareness, develop relevant content and increase link building efforts.

When it comes to paid listing advertising, Hayneedle bids on more than one million ad words a day. Seim encouraged the group by saying, “Algorithms continue to change, allowing smaller businesses the opportunity to rank higher in search engine results. A good starting point for building effective Ad Word campaigns is to explore Google Trends to see the volume of searches on specific terms relevant to your business.” Once you choose Ad Words for your business, ongoing testing and tracking are key elements to successful campaigns. He added that it is important to understand your return on investment when it comes to online marketing by comparing gross margin to advertising dollars spent. These metrics help determine if you are spending effectively.

MoKan NAMA Hosts Immigration Reform Panel

Written by NAMA on Friday, May 31, 2013 , 7:02 am

MoKan NAMA and the Agricultural Business Council of Kansas City gathered for several hours May 29 to hear about immigration reform from five very knowledgeable panelists who were moderated by Allie Devine, Devine & Donley, LLC:

Suresh Ramamurthi, President, Yantra Services, Inc.

Craig Reggelbrugge, Agriculture Coalition for Immigration Reform

Sister Therese Bangert, Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth

Chief James Hawkins, Garden City Police Department

Hon. Bob Holden, former Governor of Missouri

Immigration reform is one of the most challenging issues facing America today.  At least 50 percent, and as much as 70 to 80 percent, of the nation’s farm workers arrived illegally, according to labor and industry estimates.  Currently, a bipartisan bill (S.744) is being crafted to address this concern, as well as to secure the nation’s borders, improve legal immigration and offer eventual citizenship to millions of people now in the country illegally.

The diverse panelists touched on various aspects of this important issue, including the local business community, law enforcement, civic organizations and the political arena. This “main street” look allowed attendees to see the different sides of current immigration reform, and how it is affecting not only the current labor force in our Midwestern states, but the agricultural industry as a whole.

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