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Farm Town Weekly Says Farewell

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

Farm Town Weekly Says Farewell

Greetings! We very much enjoyed spending another Monday evening among friends with whom we might never have met if not for this remarkable game and their willingness to support community outside the isometric arena of Farm Town.

The primary focus of this episode was to discuss the most recent update which roundly delivered new levels, crops, items and features. It was a very nice evening spent talking over these topics with friends, but ended quite somberly as I had to announce that there will be no more new episodes of Farm Town Weekly being recorded on Monday evenings.

We did intend to deliver a fourth season however due to circumstances and events unseen in our forecast, we will be unable to do so at least not at the present time. Please listen for more details and thank you all so very much for your support over the last 12 months.

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Farm Town Weekly Season III Episode 9

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

We had a LOT of people in the live chatroom during the recording of this episode. If its been a while since you listened, we are also enjoying more company on the show with Data Sheet Dave and Jennie (Whose That Girl) G. calling in regularly to join CoHost Mountain Mamma and Ms. (Giggles) Kelly.

There is a lot going on in the development of Farm Town and we love chatting about all the new features and sharing ideas. Won’t you join us at 7:30 Central next Monday evening at TalkShoe.com while we record episode 10 of this season.

In this weeks post I want to give a BIG SHOUT-OUT to everyone that has “Become a Fan” of Farm Town Weekly on Facebook. We very much appreciate your support and for sharing what we do here with others.

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Farm Town Weekly Season II Episode 13

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

Farm Town Weekly Season II No. 13This episode includes more general conversation about everyday life topics than about Farm Town. One issue that was discussed it that there is no final decision regarding a Season III of Farm Town Weekly. We will do our best to inform you on next weeks episode or not later than episode 15.

Thanks again to everyone that joined us live – you make our Monday every week. Happy Farming!

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Chat History from Episode 10 with Comments

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

Just for fun, we thought you might enjoy reviewing the chat history from Episode 10. If you have never been to a live recording of Farm Town Weekly, our friends and neighbors can join us while we record at Talkshoe.com. A chat room is available where you can join other Farm Town farmers in a chat while listening to the live audio feed stream over the net. (more…)

Farm Town Weekly Season II Episode 10

Monday, December 14th, 2009

Colby, Whats Her Name, Mountain Mamma, and Ms Kelly chat with me about the new Facebook Connect feature on FarmTownWeekly.com, twitter vs. facebook, viruses being shared on facebook, and I share my experience of having to change a flat on Ms Kellys car from the snowy ice covered side of the road. Come visit us next Monday evening at Talkshoe.com and if you listen to this episode, please claim your “Bull Award” which was also talked about on tonight’s show.

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Farm Town Weekly Fans and Facebook Connect

Monday, December 14th, 2009

This week we added Facebook Connect to our website and quite literally our website is undergoing a transformation from WordPress powered blog to Facebook powered application. While the technical details may not interest you, there are some basics that we need to share with you here now and we’ll do our best to keep you updated on more changes to come.

Become A Fan – Again

Our fan page on facebook has become a great way for us to connect with listeners and for our listeners to connect with others in our community. First, let me share here what you NEED TO KNOW on this topic, then I want to share more insight on things that might be of interest to you as a member and/or fan.

What You Need To Know

We are moving from our current fan page to a new page at Facebook and are asking our friends and fans to “Become A Fan” again if you fanned the old page or if you are new, we hope you will Become A Fan of our new page as well.

We do regret having to trouble current fans to make the switch and want to thank you in advance for migrating to our new page at your earliest convenience. The current or Old Fan Page will be deleted soon and we don’t wish to loose you in the move.

There is a “Become A Fan” button located in the sidebar of our website visible only to those that are not already fans of our new page. You can also just go directly to our New Fan Page on Facebook.

Why The New Fan Page?

We had to add an application (our website) to Facebook in order to add Facebook Connect to FarmTownWeekly.com. Applications on Facebook have what is called a “Profile Page” which is the exact same thing as a “Fan Page” with all the same features. Therefore, our new Application Profile Page replaces our old fan page. To be clear, our website is now a facebook application and our application profile page on facebook is now our new fan page.

It would make no sense to maintain both pages as they have nearly the exact same features in terms of communicating with fans, but the new page does have a couple additional features. For instance, clicking the “Go To Application” button on the new page brings you straight to our website. Using Facebook Connect, you can easily return to your profile on Facebook by clicking your profile pic on our website.

Now mind you, not every feature will work for every user and we are still in the process of converting our website to use the Facebook Connect features that handle member registration and authentication. So far however, it seems to be working well for everyone that has created a Facebook Connect account on FarmTownWeekly.com

Add Farm Town Weekly to Bookmarks Another handy feature is you can add Farm Town Weekly to your bookmarks on Facebook to make it extra convenient to check our website for updates or listen to the latest episode. I keep mine right next to the Farm Town bookmark.

We will cover more about Facebook Connect in future posts and talk about it on the next show but feel free to reply here with any feedback, comments, or questions. One brief note to current registered members, to log into our website using Facebook Connect you no longer enter your username or password on our login form. Just click on the Facebook Connect button and if asked, enter your Facebook login information.

Background Information – May be of Interest

In November we noticed a slight decrease in our website traffic. There could be any number of reasons for the decrease and traffic on any active website will fluctuate from month to month. However, we considered this may be due to our making a fan page available on facebook, giving you the ability to connect with us there more conveniently and without having to leave the facebook environment.

What else we found interesting was that immediately after starting our fan page we seen an increase in the number of live participants at TalkShoe on Monday evenings. If you don’t know, Talkshoe.com is where we record the show during which a chatroom is made available where our neighbors chat with us and each other while listening to the live audio stream. Listeners can also call in and talk with us like traditional talk radio.

The point is that while seeing a slight decrease in website traffic, live participation in the show has increased. In fact, our show has made it on the TalkShoe Top 100 List for Live Participants for the fourth consecutive week. There is no real way for us to know, but it stands to reason that the addition of a fan page is somehow responsible for the decrease in site traffic and increase in live participation. Of course there are multiple other variables, but figuring out a way to make it even more convenient for farmers to connect with our content and share it with others has always been the task at hand and adding a fan page to facebook certainly had some impact.

In review, we believe that adding Facebook Connect to our website and inserting our website into Facebook as an application will have even greater impact. At the end of the day, it is just plain fun for us to be able to use familiar Facebook features on FarmTownWeekly.com

Facebook Connect and Farm Town Weekly

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

As you browse our website you may notice the Facebook Connect button appear on posts and pages below the comments form and in the sidebar. This feature is currently being added whereas you will soon be able to login to our website using your facebook account and connect your comments here with those on your facebook wall.

Currently, we are running into some setup issues with facebook connect and as this work continues you may see facebook features here that either don’t work properly, as intended, or as expected.  No worries, we will fix those issues but this work must continue while the site is live and online. Sorry in advance for any confusion this may cause.

While we have been marginally successful at integrating the facebook connect application with our wordpress powered website, there are still some glitches to work out and bugs to squash. You are welcome to try facebook connect to create a new account here, but understand that if we fail to fully implement this system over the next week or so that we will revert back to using our own member registration which will remain available.

The choice is yours on how you choose to connect with us provided that this application works for you. All we are asking is that you please keep in touch in case we need to have you re-register through the old system.

If you were already a registered member of our website prior to seeing the Facebook Connect button then your account will remain active for the time being. If you use the Facebook Connect button, this will create a NEW or second account for you here. This is perfectly okay with us but understand that we may need to contact you sometime in the future to assist you in fully migrating your account to the new system or by chance we decide to remove Facebook connect, attribute any new posts you make to your old account.

However it works out we will do our best to keep you posted. Our goal is simple and that is to create greater opportunity for our community to connect with us AND with each other. As always, we greatly appreciate your support.

Farm Town Weekly Season II Episode 9

Monday, December 7th, 2009

Farm Town Weekly welcomes Sandra Lopes as the newest member of our honorary Board of Directors. We talked about changes coming to our website and the new holiday items while Farm Town Farmers enjoyed a chat in the Farmers Community chatroom at talkshoe.com

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Farm Town Weekly Episode Fourteen

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

How do you feel about the new Farm Cash program whereas certain items require real money in order to purchase them for your farm. Jethro reads some of the thread on this topic from the official Farm Town/Slashkey forum and offers his own opinions on the topic. This was another great Monday evening spent with the gang and we hope you enjoy listening.

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Share Your Real Life Farm Town Fotos

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009
This llama lives on the shore of the Payette river off Hwy 55 between Gardena and Banks

This llama lives on the shore of the Payette river off Hwy 55 between Gardena and Banks, Idaho

I know it happens to you too. You spend countless hours working on your virtual landscape, then leave your house and everywhere you look you notice things in real life that remind you of Farm Town.

On Episode Four of Farm Town Weekly, I suggested that we should all share those “Real Farm Town Fotos” with each other right here on the website for us all to share and enjoy together.

To share your Real Life Farm Town Foto(s), just send them in using the contact form here on farmtownweekly.com. There is a 2MB max file size so let me know if your photo is too large to send using the contact form. Don’t forget to include at least a brief description of what is in the photo and where it was taken along with any other information you would like posted.

Please upload only photos that were taken by you or that you own otherwise and have permission to distribute. Understand that by sharing your photo here, you are also giving us non-exclusive rights to republish or otherwise profit from your work. Certainly we will always include credit for the photographer.

If possible, please use a regular digital camera when taking your Farm Town Fotos rather than a cell phone or other small device camera. We want the original copy if possible. We can optimize and size the photo for you so don’t worry if it is a little too dark or light.

Sharing Farm Town Fotos will be lots of fun and I look forward to posting them for you. We will talk more on this topic on the next episode so please call in with any questions, comments, or other ideas that you think would be fun to share. Until then, Happy Farming!