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GardenComm
GardenComm's biggest event of the year, the 2019 Annual Conference & Expo, is heading to Salt Lake City, Utah, September 4-7, and you're invited. This year's conference features a line-up of unforgettable events and experiences, including beautiful gardens, dynamic education sessions, industry all-stars, essential networking and so much more.
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GardenComm
GardenComm is excited to announce the fourth annual #GardenComm2019 NextGen Scholarship to attend the 2019 GardenComm Annual Conference & Expo, September 4-7 in Salt Lake City, UT. This year, three scholarships will be offered, covering #GardenComm2019 conference registration as well as up to $1,000 in travel ($1,500 value).
Ideal scholarship recipients work as garden writers, bloggers, speakers or photographers under the age of 40, demonstrating a commitment to horticultural communications.
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GardenComm
Take a behind-the-scenes look at the green industry "from seed to sale," and learn the process of propagation through retail through public engagement in one whirlwind day. We will start the day at the nationally-recognized Tangletown Gardens to see their approach to attracting consumers to their independent garden center in a tightening market. From there, we will tour the Como Conservatory to see why this public garden is a favorite for families, Millennials, photographers, and more.
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Ladders
If you're a blogger or online content creator, you're probably interested in sharing your work with more people. You put a lot of time and hard work into creating the best content possible. But you know that the internet is crowded. It's competitive and hard to get noticed. So you turn to the gurus. Maybe you take a few online courses to learn how to "grow your audience" and become a blogging rockstar.
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Nieman Lab
When you read stories in The New York Times' app, does you count that as reading a story online? What about news from Twitter? Is it only "online" news if you're reading it from a computer? Come to think of it, are the New York Times stories you read digitally really "online news" at all, or are they newspaper stories?
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Make your garden come to life with Sunfinity® Sunflowers that thrive and bloom continuously all season long.
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Prevent mosquitoes from spreading West Nile virus and other diseases with BTI, a natural bacterium found in Mosquito Dunks® and Mosquito Bits®. Float biodegradable Mosquito Dunks in ponds, birdbaths, rain barrels and any standing water to kill mosquito larvae. Use Mosquito Bits® in smaller places where water collects (such as plant saucers).
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CNN Business Perspectives
Over the past several years, billionaires have been collecting legacy journalism titles, namely beloved newspapers. At first, many of us in journalism were wary that this would stifle a free press, blur the line between editorial and ownership, and ruin what historian Jill Lepore recently referred to as "the taproot of modern journalism."
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MediaPost
Among other new features, Facebook is offering content "creators" additional options for monetizing their video. That includes "ad breaks," which come in three formats: Mid-roll shown during the video, pre-roll before the video and a non-interruptive image ad that shows below the video without stopping it.
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Digital Information World
Writing for social media is by no means an easy task. It takes a lot of skill and dedication. However, it's safe to assume that another central component to a successful social media presence is the tool-set you use to elevate your writing. Considering that the vast majority of content writers and social media managers don't have personal editors, these tools are absolutely indispensable.
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TechInAfrica
Social media is increasingly part of our daily life, to such an extent that it has become hard for us to get away from it. The positive point is that you can use it to promote your small business, which can add to your financial stability. Indeed, social media channels have been considered by many companies to better promote their offer, which includes their products and service, as well as to better engage with their customers.
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Social Media Today
Content marketing is an effective way to generate traffic, leads, and become a thought-leader in your industry. Are you currently running a content marketing campaign? Better yet, are you measuring it? Producing high-quality and actionable content is great, but what really matters is if it's driving results for your business. That's why you need to make sure you're tracking specific KPIs to optimize your campaign over time.
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Detroit Free Press via The Topeka Capital-Journal
From tiny urban gardens to rolling landscapes in the suburbs, here are nine hot trends for 2019, according to horticultural experts. No space? No problem. The biggest issue for most gardeners this year figuring out how to tackle a small garden. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, about 80% of Americans live in urban areas, which leaves little to no room for outdoor greenery.
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TAPinto
A bit of grooming and care will keep your flower gardens looking their best throughout the hot summer months and into fall. Remove the flower stems of salvias, veronicas and similar flowers as the blooms begin to fade. Use a pruner or sharp garden scissors and cut just above the first set of leaves or above the side shoots where new flower buds are forming.
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Austin360
One effect of the changing climate that we are already experiencing is that we are apparently in line for more dramatic rainfall and more scorching heat and drought — the feast or famine weather pattern. Gardeners can't change that, but we can change our attitudes and approaches to designing and maintaining our gardens.
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