Pinterest is a digital scrapbook. People all over are joining up. If you have a business you might benefit from pinning.
- You create a bulletin board of pictures. This is a great avenue for posting exclusive footage.
- The custom pin-it button makes your website instantly sharable on a high traffic sight also familiarizing people viewing the posters page more aware of your brand.
- Email marketing can be taken advantage of considering that it’s still invite-only. We’ve seen familiar tactics with Google, and you see how that’s flourished.
- Apps for the iPhone & iPad have been made available for the ever increasing mobile users allowing easy navigation and even the ability to pin a photo captured on the go.
- Depending on how many times your pins gets liked or re-pinned, you can begin to gauge the heat of your content.
Here’s a video from Digital Mom Blog’s YouTube page explaining the iPhone app.
We have seen lots of posting websites & apps emerge lately delivering pretty much the similar capabilities for sharing content. What you can’t deny is how viral this is going. I’m actually in the process of posting some snapshots of this beautifully architected park I’ve seen. Got some hairstyles you want to show off to future customers, or show off your ink designs for future tattoos? This site is for you. Feel free to leave links to your Pinterest profile or ask for a invite so you can get your foot in the door in a comment. – @GeicoTheQue
Here’s a nice Pinterest 101 for the website in general.
I really like this post. Informative but also straight to the point and the video helps to get a clear picture of the app.
ReplyDeleteI try not to dry people up with too many words. Sometimes I'll be like, oh I need to write this and I forgot that. At the end of the day, I don't want to overwhelm folks so I end up linking and posting helpful vids. At any point when I don't give enough info from jump street, give me the word.
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