Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Pinterest Interest

If you are anything like me you heard about Pinterest, probably from a friend raving about how wonderful it was.  You signed up, and found yourself slightly confused…how exactly do I use this?  Why would I use this?  But then it starts to make sense and you start pinning vacation ideas, cloths you like, crafts you will never complete.
Pinterest has already proven itself a powerful tool.  It has grown faster than any other social media site in such a short period of time and companies and organizations are trying to find ways to make it work for them.  If you are a small business looking to keep your social media presence fresh you can’t overlook Pinterest.  Here are a few ideas on how to proceed:
  • Pin things that are relevant to your customers
  • Make sure you categorize all your boards, this is how people who are not directly connected to you will find you
  • Take the time to seek out your Facebook “likes” and follow them if they are on Pinterest…just as people do on Twitter they will follow you back
  • Use the “tweet my pin” button after you post one…you will never have complete overlap between all your social media sites…that is why playing in all of them is important
  • Like other people’s pins and re-pin…just make sure you change the comment of the original pinner to something relevant to you
  • Don’t over think this one…if something is relevant to your business, your customers, your community or is just plain cool…pin it

1 comment:

  1. Pinwords is a really basic tool, but it̢۪s great if you want to quickly make an image from a quote and add it to your Pinterest account. Pinstamatic actually lets you

    create a whole bunch of items to add to your Pinterest boards including website snapshots, pins of Twitter profiles and Spotify tracks that you can pin.

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