Pinterest makes it easy to stay on top of what's happening on your tables and those of your followers with notifications by e-mail. You can select the notifications you want to receive and how often clicking the button notification by e-mail on your profile page.
You can choose to be notified when someone is following you (so that you can follow back) when someone comments or likes one of your PIN, or when someone Repin.
You can choose to be notified when someone is following you (so that you can follow back) when someone comments or likes one of your PIN, or when someone Repin.
You can also choose to receive emails every time something happens, or just a daily update. I highly recommend opting for the daily update. Pinterest is growing so fast that your email box is likely to be inundated with notifications of repin every time you add a PIN.
It's also a good idea to limit your Pinterest navigation. Do not rush you to Pinterest each time you see an interesting PIN in your Twitter stream. Like all social media, you have to be disciplined in your rate and your interaction time, if you find that you lose your day pretending to "work" when in fact you did very little.
That said it is important to maintain a good pinning frequency to prove that you are indeed active, especially vis-à-vis your followers. Finding the right balance between consistency and the loss of time is difficult, so pay attention to the time you spend on the site and be sure to set your limits. For example, you may decide that you spend 10 minutes each day on Pinterest, including 5 minutes for the content and pin 5 minutes for a marketing activity.
It's also a good idea to limit your Pinterest navigation. Do not rush you to Pinterest each time you see an interesting PIN in your Twitter stream. Like all social media, you have to be disciplined in your rate and your interaction time, if you find that you lose your day pretending to "work" when in fact you did very little.
That said it is important to maintain a good pinning frequency to prove that you are indeed active, especially vis-à-vis your followers. Finding the right balance between consistency and the loss of time is difficult, so pay attention to the time you spend on the site and be sure to set your limits. For example, you may decide that you spend 10 minutes each day on Pinterest, including 5 minutes for the content and pin 5 minutes for a marketing activity.