Showing posts with label Pinterest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pinterest. Show all posts

May 6, 2013

How to Use Pinterest to Promote Your Business


Putting your work on Pinterest is a great way to get it in front of large groups of people you might not otherwise have access to.  Every time someone repins a pin, the reach gets wider, and there's no limit to how far it can go.  But how do you utilize Pinterest to the maximum advantage?
We're all visual creatures, so having a great photo to pin with your work is key, whether it be a craft project, or your writing.  If your article doesn't already have an eye-catching photo worth pinning, you can pin it using another photo very easily.  If you have a blog on Google's Blogger, it's a cinch to add a pin it button to your post so that others can share it for you too.

There are many tips and tricks to maximize your reach on Pinterest, how to attract more customers, how to make your pins more appealing, etc., and Melanie Duncan is offering them to you at no cost.

The founder of Entrepreneuress Academy, Melanie is providing a free webinar class to teach you how to use Pinterest to advance your business and reach more customers and readers.  The webinar will be held on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, May 6-8, 2013 and there is no cost to sign up.  With an early morning and evening time slot available over all three days, there's no reason not to take advantage of this great opportunity.

Using Pinterest in the most basic sense is simple, but by using the power of pinning, you can make every pin count.

~ Marie Anne

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Mar 7, 2012

How to Pin on Pinterest Without a Good Photo

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Do you have sites, articles or blog posts that you'd like to share on Pinterest that don't have a good picture on that page to pull from?  You can still pin them to your boards by uploading your own photo.

Mar 2, 2012

How to Add a Pinterest 'Pin' Button to Your Blog



Pinterest is the new rage, marrying social networking with traditional bookmarking of your favorite sites.  If you have a blog, make it easy for your readers to pin your posts by adding a button directly to the blog entry.