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Using Mass Media for Extension Messaging

This group is for a 2019-2020 New Technologies for Ag Extension (NTAE) project led by the National Pesticide Safety Education center with partial support from the eXtension Foundation. The project is focused on using Mass Media - radio and digital ads- to drive the public to Extension resources.

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Mass Media Team Creates Pollinator Prep Guide

Kara Maddox ·
It’s been awhile since our last webinar back in April, and we’re pleased to announce an update on our Pollinator Pilot Campaign: Over the last few weeks, Kara Maddox, Creative Director for NPSEC, has led the charge with Prairie View A&M's Nathan Hermond, lead entomologist on the Pollinator Pilot Campaign. Together, the team created the Pollinator Prep Guide to help folks identify, attract and protect pollinators in their backyard and gardens this summer.
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Re: Mass Media Team Creates Pollinator Prep Guide

Aaron Weibe ·
ALL of them look super awesome! It's hard to decide what I like best! Mind if I also share this in the larger Connect Extension group?
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Re: Mass Media Team Creates Pollinator Prep Guide

Kara Maddox ·
Great idea, Aaron! Thank you!
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Prairie View A&M University Pollinator Pilot Set to Launch June 22, 2020!

Kara Maddox ·
It is with great excitement that we have an official launch date for the Pollinator Pilot with Prairie View A&M Cooperative Extension - June 22 - just in time for National Pollinator Week! Please join our upcoming webinar this Wednesday on June 17th to learn about the campaign content creation process. Our PowerPoint for the webinar is attached!
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Re: Prairie View A&M University Pollinator Pilot Set to Launch June 22, 2020!

Adenea Thompson ·
Where is the information to join the webinar? I see the date but no registration or links.
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Re: Prairie View A&M University Pollinator Pilot Set to Launch June 22, 2020!

Kara Maddox ·
This is a great question, Adenea! Here is how to register: https://extension.zoom.us/webi...rgUBNlR_qm4Waznk0Y6A
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Prairie View A&M Cooperative Extension Campaign Week 1-6 Metrics are in!

Kara Maddox ·
It's been an exciting run - our Prairie View A&M Cooperative Extension Pilot has concluded on our radio and digital networks. Below are the metrics from our radio and digital outreach initiatives: AgNearMe.com, the campaign landing page received a total of 2,732 website views during the six weeks. Radio messaging brought in a total of 1,243 unique website visitors, and our digital providers brought in a total of 1,489 unique website visitors 27 people visited the PVAMU website after...
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Vote on our Butterfly Garden Guide today!

Kara Maddox ·
Nathan Hermond of Prairie View A&M University Cooperative Extension and I continue to develop content for our Pollinator Stewardship Initiatives. Please vote on the design you like best below: Let's see the designs! As summer comes to a close, we continue to develop pollinator stewardship content with a Fall Pollinator Guide, a Winter Garden Guide and a Pollinator Prep Guide for Spring, 2021! Stay tuned for our upcoming webinar hosted by PVAMU in partnership with the Houston Museum of...
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Vote on our Fall Planting Guide Today!

Kara Maddox ·
Greetings Team! Nathan Hermond at Prairie View A&M University Cooperative Extension and I are rounding the last few laps on the designs for our Fall Garden Guide. Which design do you like best? Let us know by clicking below: Vote Here! We are excited to announce our Guide to All Things Fall is now available on AgNearMe.com. Stay tuned to find out what we have planned for our Thanksgiving Special - as well as our Holiday Season Guides. If you're interested in learning more about how...

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