Before going further, we would probably do better to talk a little bit rather unique vocabulary Pinterest.
Like other social networking and bookmarking sites, Pinterest has its own jargon. Where Twitter tweets and Facebook status updates of, Pinterest has PIN. A PIN is simply a photo, graphic or video that you share with others "pinning" (PIN verb in English) on one of your "billboards / pinning" (pinboard).
A pinboard is a set of PIN that you group depending on the category of your choice. You could for example have a scoreboard on cake decorations including pictures of beautiful cakes. Or you could have a bulletin board with pictures of clever decorating ideas you want to try.
Like other social networking and bookmarking sites, Pinterest has its own jargon. Where Twitter tweets and Facebook status updates of, Pinterest has PIN. A PIN is simply a photo, graphic or video that you share with others "pinning" (PIN verb in English) on one of your "billboards / pinning" (pinboard).
A pinboard is a set of PIN that you group depending on the category of your choice. You could for example have a scoreboard on cake decorations including pictures of beautiful cakes. Or you could have a bulletin board with pictures of clever decorating ideas you want to try.
When you add a photo to a bulletin board, so this operation is called "pinning". You can pin a picture or graphic from almost any blog or website using the bookmarklet (scripted bookmark) "pin" of Pinterest, a piece of code that you add to your browser, or with links "pin" on the site itself, if provided, or with the dedicated function on your Pinterest account itself.
You can also "Repin" (re-pin) from other users and PIN and add them to your own bulletin boards. The repin include both a link to the original source, and recognition for the user from whom you found the information. The repins are by far the most popular form of pinning, showing how this new network is really social.
Want to know what your friends would pin? Then you need to "follow". Whenever you log in to Pinterest, your home page shows the latest PIN of all the people you follow. When users follow you, they see your PIN on their home page.
The "Like" (Like) and "comments" (How) are encouraged on Pinterest, and operate in much the same way as other social networks AGREEMENT ON. Your friends can see what other people in their network have liked and commented on, and of course, it encourages the sharing and dissemination.
Connect with Pinterest
Until now you need an invitation to join the Pinterest community, but it is fairly simple to obtain. You can get your invitation from a friend who already has an account, or by requesting it on the home page of Pinterest. (I can also send you an invite, leave a small word of comment on this product and I send you the invitation) Once you receive your invitation, you just have to register and start pinning. Take a few minutes and take a look at the process.
As I mentioned earlier, Pinterest requires that you register using either a Twitter account or a Facebook account. The purpose is twofold: firstly reduce spam, secondly help you find people you know. However, once you have registered you can separate your accounts, and you will never have to share your PIN through social networks - although it is a good idea.
Twitter and Pinterest Marketing
Once you have registered using Twitter or Facebook, you will be asked to create a username and a password. You can use your real name or the name of your busniess or your website, depending on the consistency you want your brand. If your name is John Smith, you'll probably want to take your company name for more visibility on the Internet.
Facebook and Pinterest
If you have a Facebook or Twitter username, it can be a good idea to try to obtain a user name that corresponds Pinterest. Keeping the same identifier throughout the social media space is not only good for the brand, it prevents more imitators to impersonate you.
After you have selected your user name and password, Pinterest will present several categories. Choose the ones that you like and that fit your busniess. For example, if you are web designer, you can choose "Geek" and "Tech." If you are an affiliate marketer, choose categories that match your niche sites. And do not forget to choose some for fun. Animals show you a lot of fluff and adorable things, while category Deco will make you want to see your home. DIY (DIY do it yourself), arts and crafts will be an endless source of inspiration for new projects.
Remember that the categories you have chosen this particular stage will oblige you in any way to follow them. All you do is give the algorithm Pinterest an idea of what you like, it will then recommend people to follow, which is exactly what he does in the next step.
Your new account Pinterest "follow" automatically more users it deems fit you. You can still "not [to] follow" later, but in the beginning you will see their PIN on your home page.
Then, Pinterest will ask you to put up some billboards. It will help you by offering you some suggestions, but you can create tables on what you want. If you are passionate about elephant conservation, create a table on elephants to help raise awareness about them. Like science fiction? Start by pinning fanciful pictures on your own chart sci-fi so you always have something fun to share with other fans.
You are free to do as much or as little billboards as you like, and you can add later (or remove some if you are interested, you more), so do not spend a lot of time now . Just create some tables to play with, and learning more about Pinterest and functioning, you can always add more to your collection.
Your user profile
Your profile Pinterest can be found by clicking on your name in the upper right corner and selecting "Settings" (Settings). Once there, you can change your user name and password and change your notification e-mail (we will soon see more about that), but what you should really do is set up the sections "me on "(About)" Location "(Rent) and" website "(website).
As Pinterest grows, his authority within the search engines also grew, and so it makes sense to use keywords in the "About" section, and to include a link to your website. In addition, if your company has a specific location (such as a shop or a local service company), add your city will help people find you.
How to register on Pinterest
Your profile is searchable by Google Pinterest default. When people find your Pinterest profile on the internet, they can see a selection of your PIN with your photo, your biography, and your recent activity, so you must make sure your bio offers a compelling reason to visit your site, which is also indicated. Your profile also links to your other social networking profiles if you have linked your accounts.
To do this, simply switch the on / off button at the bottom of your profile page, and add relevant information.
Creating your first PIN
There are two main ways to create a PIN, you can pin the content of a website or upload a photo from your computer. You can do both from your Pinterest dashboard by clicking the "Add" button (Add) in the navigation bar.
How to create a PIN on Pinterest
In the dialog box that appears, click Add Pine (Add a Pin) and enter the URL of the page you want to pin. You will see that Pinterest then explores the images on this page. By using the Previous and Next buttons below the image, scroll through the images until you find the one you want to pin.
Then select the bulletin board where you want to add the image, or create a new table on entering a table name and clicking Create. Describe your PIN, and click on pinning to add your PIN on the scoreboard that you have chosen.
That's it.
You can also choose to share the PIN on Facebook and Twitter by toggling the on / off buttons.
The Pinterest tools
Pinterest is a concept so simple that it can give the impression that there are no tools. After all, it's not YouTube that requires a video camera or a special code to enter, right? And yes, you will find everything you need to be an active user Pinterest directly on their website. But there are some tools that facilitate the use of Pinterest.
The first is the bookmarklet that we have mentioned in the "The Pinterest Vocabulary" section. A bookmarklet is a piece of javascript that is in the bookmarks bar of your browser. When clicked, rather than visit a website would like a bookmark, a bookmarklet performs an action. The bookmarklet "pin" (PIN) Pinterest opens a dialog box similar to the one we have just examined, and allows you to add content to your bulletin boards.
To install the bookmarklet, simply log on Pinterest with your favorite browser, and select "About Us" / "button pin" in the navigation bar (About / Pin It Button). At the top of the page, you will find the button pin (Pin It). Just click it, drag it to your bookmarks bar and drop it. Now when you're on a page you want to pin, all you have to do is click on the button in your browser, select a bulletin board, add a description, and c 'done!
As we are on Pinterest Goodies page, we'll take a look at some of the other tools available. We will use later.
The follow button for websites (Follow Button for Websites) creates an HTML code to add a Pinterest button on the pages devotre own site or blog. When visitors click the button, they are sent re-sent to your Pinterest page where they can view your PIN, browse your bulletin boards, and follow you.
The pin button for websites (pin it button for web sites) is similar, but it works by encouraging visitors to pin the content of your site on their own tables Pinterest. You can use the one provided by Pinterest, but there are several WordPress plugins that provide the same functionality and often much more user-friendly to the interface.
Apart réépingler, Pinterest allows to easily share all your PIN through social media. By clicking Surun PIN will display several buttons, including Facebook, Twitter, and sharing by email.
Even in sleep, Pinterest helps you integrate a PIN to your own site. So if you are proud of plum pie you tried the recipe (passed on by your Belle Maman expensive) and you have pinned on Pinterest, you can put this pinning on your site or blog. This also works with other users PIN. HTML includes everything you need to correctly assign the picture as well as the username and a link to the original PIN. Practical!
Finally, do not forget to mention the iPhone application to Pinterest. You can download it directly from iTunes. It allows you to easily navigate and interact on Pinterest directly from your phone. There is also an Android version.
Etiquette Pinterest
Before turning to marketing aspects, we need to speak a little of the famous label of Pinterest. Ethics Etiquette. All social networks have their own rules and define a list of accepted and prohibited practices. At this level, Pinterest is no different.
You do not risk jail by not respecting the rules of etiquette, but Pinterest may still close your account which is not without consequences in the social networking world.
To begin with, and in accordance with user's own guidelines to Pinterest, be careful Surla amount of self-promotion that you do. It's good to pin your own busniess and your own time illustrations to time, but if your tables are filled with images of your own blog and very few others, you will not have many followers. Facebook is great for self-promotion, with Pinterest must be reasonable.
In addition to limiting the number of self-PIN, you should also make sure to specify the exact origin of everything you pin. Do not pin a picture of a website by linking to another, and do not bind the photo of someone else on your website. Always connect your PIN to the original source, and if you réépinglez, include the user name that Pinterest has shared with you.
It's really important.
Furthermore it goes without saying that the comments you leave here and there to remain polite and courteous. If you have nothing nice to say then do not say anything at all! If you have a complaint about offensive or inappropriate PIN, simply click on the right mouse button and report it.
Be aware that there are some things you should not pin of respect, not to mention the copyright laws. Photo agencies are particularly nervous about Pinterest, and reason. They earn their living with the photos they sell, so spread all over the internet is certainly not good for busniess, even if they are related to the original. Some sites have chosen to disable pinning their content. If you find a site where your pin button does not work, it probably is. Always obey the wishes of the owner of the website and do not bypass the safety just to add a PIN to your bulletin board.
One last tip: make sure your source is correct. If you visit your favorite blog gourmet for example, and want to pin the recipe for the pizza low carb that the blogger has just published, do not pin the home page. Doing this will mean that in a few days when the post will not be in the first page of the blog, your PIN will not have the correct link. Instead, go to the post page itself and pin from there. Not only will you be able to find this delicious recipe again easily, but other Pinterest users will thank you.
Part Two: Focus your efforts for maximum effect
Define your ideal follower, and find it
As with other social networks, to create a group of followers is important for your influence on Pinterest. But having lots of followers is useless if you only have a random group of strangers with little or no interest in what you do (or pin). Instead, you must strive to create a group of followers that fit your market and / or voting area of interest.
To do this, start with your current social networks. Are your Facebook friends on Pinterest? Follow them, and they'll probably follow you. What about your Twitter followers? Your LinkedIn contacts? Your friends' forum? Bloggers you read? All of these are great places to find new people to follow, but do not forget the commentators of your blog, your newsletter subscribers and even your customers.
Since everyone is, or should be, open-minded in their interests, you'll probably find many people who follow you have tables without interest to you. You may love the "pinboards" your best friend's kitchen, but do not share his love for the Beatles, for example.
Pinterest facilitates the selection of "pinboards": you can follow everything a user likes, or only one of his paintings.
To follow a Pinterest user, visit its home page on http://pinterest.com/nom utilisateur.À left you will see photograph, bio, and recent activity. You will also see a button that says "keep everything". As you guessed, the purpose of this button is to follow all his paintings. If you want to be selective, while on the right side of the screen, you see thumbnails of all scoreboards, with tracking buttons below. Click on a thumbnail to open the picture, or click the button to follow.
Manage your tables
When you register on Pinterest, the system suggests some useful tables. Most users, not knowing what to expect, just create what Pinterest suggests. After some time, however, it becomes obvious that you can better organize your pictures.
For entrepreneurs seeking to increase their number of followers and their traffic through Pinterest, it makes sense to have a number of tables that relate specifically to your niche. Remember that you can have many tables, and some users have more than 120 "pinboards"! So do not skimp.
In addition, although describing your table names. Instead of calling a recipe table only "recipes" for example name it "easy cookie recipes" or "Did not look that great, but is delicious." This will help your followers know which of your tables interest them, and which they can zap.
Finally, do not forget to organize your pictures. Pinterest users can browse the site by category, so make sure your tables appear good when they do. If you do not give class to your table, visitors will be invited to help you categorize it, and you might have unexpected results.
When you create a table, you also have the opportunity to invite others to collaborate with you. So for example if you have a group of friends who love the recipe chocolate cakes, a group table is a great way to share all these fantastic recipes you might find online. For a table group, select "Me + Contributors" near "who can pin" (Who can pin?) And then add the emails of everyone you want to invite. Warning: you must have the following users to be able to qualify the contributors of your paintings.
Anatomy of a correct PIN
The currency of Pinterest is undoubtedly the réépinglage. Love is cool, comment is good, but the réépinglage is your ultimate goal when using Pinterest as a marketing tool. In fact, over 75% of all PIN are réépinglages, so that it is not only beneficial to the PIN, but it provides good material for pinning on your own site.
You've probably heard of viral marketing, and have probably seen in action once or twice in the past. A YouTube video that has 3 million views, or a special story that is suddenly everywhere at once are good examples of viral marketing. But what makes the "viral" things is not always clear to understand.
On Pinterest, however, it is quite easy to understand exactly what makes a PIN instantly réépinglable. There are three categories of PIN that make up the majority of the content of Pinterest: DIY (DIY do it yourself), recipes, and interior design. Looks like everyone loves a good idea for the treatment of windows or a good way to store children's toys, so if your PIN is these categories, it will have more chance to be repined frequently.
Good photos are a must. Pinterest is above all a feast for the eyes. Browse tables provides a wonderful escape, so make sure your photos affecting their target if you want them to be shared and shared again.
Be sure to add a description to your PIN to help clarify, explain, to describe how to use what is represented, where to buy it (if any) and how much it costs.
Where would we be without the now famous and Twitter hashtag? I do not know what we were looking for on the Internet before the hashtag, but if you want your PIN be found in the universe constantly expanding Pinterest, you have to use them.
Hashtags function as tags on your blog. If you pin a picture of an adorable jacket baby you knit, you can mark #tricot # #mariedupont baby just to make it easier for people who seek the Marie Dupont wire to find you. You can add as many tags as you want to each PIN, but too many could look like spam, so be selective.
Tags are also great places to use your keywords: so that you can connect your name or your brand to your keyword, your SEO wins. We'll talk in more detail in the next section, but for now, remember to get used to all score.
You can also "Repin" (re-pin) from other users and PIN and add them to your own bulletin boards. The repin include both a link to the original source, and recognition for the user from whom you found the information. The repins are by far the most popular form of pinning, showing how this new network is really social.
Want to know what your friends would pin? Then you need to "follow". Whenever you log in to Pinterest, your home page shows the latest PIN of all the people you follow. When users follow you, they see your PIN on their home page.
The "Like" (Like) and "comments" (How) are encouraged on Pinterest, and operate in much the same way as other social networks AGREEMENT ON. Your friends can see what other people in their network have liked and commented on, and of course, it encourages the sharing and dissemination.
Connect with Pinterest
Until now you need an invitation to join the Pinterest community, but it is fairly simple to obtain. You can get your invitation from a friend who already has an account, or by requesting it on the home page of Pinterest. (I can also send you an invite, leave a small word of comment on this product and I send you the invitation) Once you receive your invitation, you just have to register and start pinning. Take a few minutes and take a look at the process.
As I mentioned earlier, Pinterest requires that you register using either a Twitter account or a Facebook account. The purpose is twofold: firstly reduce spam, secondly help you find people you know. However, once you have registered you can separate your accounts, and you will never have to share your PIN through social networks - although it is a good idea.
Twitter and Pinterest Marketing
Once you have registered using Twitter or Facebook, you will be asked to create a username and a password. You can use your real name or the name of your busniess or your website, depending on the consistency you want your brand. If your name is John Smith, you'll probably want to take your company name for more visibility on the Internet.
Facebook and Pinterest
If you have a Facebook or Twitter username, it can be a good idea to try to obtain a user name that corresponds Pinterest. Keeping the same identifier throughout the social media space is not only good for the brand, it prevents more imitators to impersonate you.
After you have selected your user name and password, Pinterest will present several categories. Choose the ones that you like and that fit your busniess. For example, if you are web designer, you can choose "Geek" and "Tech." If you are an affiliate marketer, choose categories that match your niche sites. And do not forget to choose some for fun. Animals show you a lot of fluff and adorable things, while category Deco will make you want to see your home. DIY (DIY do it yourself), arts and crafts will be an endless source of inspiration for new projects.
Remember that the categories you have chosen this particular stage will oblige you in any way to follow them. All you do is give the algorithm Pinterest an idea of what you like, it will then recommend people to follow, which is exactly what he does in the next step.
Your new account Pinterest "follow" automatically more users it deems fit you. You can still "not [to] follow" later, but in the beginning you will see their PIN on your home page.
Then, Pinterest will ask you to put up some billboards. It will help you by offering you some suggestions, but you can create tables on what you want. If you are passionate about elephant conservation, create a table on elephants to help raise awareness about them. Like science fiction? Start by pinning fanciful pictures on your own chart sci-fi so you always have something fun to share with other fans.
You are free to do as much or as little billboards as you like, and you can add later (or remove some if you are interested, you more), so do not spend a lot of time now . Just create some tables to play with, and learning more about Pinterest and functioning, you can always add more to your collection.
Your user profile
Your profile Pinterest can be found by clicking on your name in the upper right corner and selecting "Settings" (Settings). Once there, you can change your user name and password and change your notification e-mail (we will soon see more about that), but what you should really do is set up the sections "me on "(About)" Location "(Rent) and" website "(website).
As Pinterest grows, his authority within the search engines also grew, and so it makes sense to use keywords in the "About" section, and to include a link to your website. In addition, if your company has a specific location (such as a shop or a local service company), add your city will help people find you.
How to register on Pinterest
Your profile is searchable by Google Pinterest default. When people find your Pinterest profile on the internet, they can see a selection of your PIN with your photo, your biography, and your recent activity, so you must make sure your bio offers a compelling reason to visit your site, which is also indicated. Your profile also links to your other social networking profiles if you have linked your accounts.
To do this, simply switch the on / off button at the bottom of your profile page, and add relevant information.
Creating your first PIN
There are two main ways to create a PIN, you can pin the content of a website or upload a photo from your computer. You can do both from your Pinterest dashboard by clicking the "Add" button (Add) in the navigation bar.
How to create a PIN on Pinterest
In the dialog box that appears, click Add Pine (Add a Pin) and enter the URL of the page you want to pin. You will see that Pinterest then explores the images on this page. By using the Previous and Next buttons below the image, scroll through the images until you find the one you want to pin.
Then select the bulletin board where you want to add the image, or create a new table on entering a table name and clicking Create. Describe your PIN, and click on pinning to add your PIN on the scoreboard that you have chosen.
That's it.
You can also choose to share the PIN on Facebook and Twitter by toggling the on / off buttons.
The Pinterest tools
Pinterest is a concept so simple that it can give the impression that there are no tools. After all, it's not YouTube that requires a video camera or a special code to enter, right? And yes, you will find everything you need to be an active user Pinterest directly on their website. But there are some tools that facilitate the use of Pinterest.
The first is the bookmarklet that we have mentioned in the "The Pinterest Vocabulary" section. A bookmarklet is a piece of javascript that is in the bookmarks bar of your browser. When clicked, rather than visit a website would like a bookmark, a bookmarklet performs an action. The bookmarklet "pin" (PIN) Pinterest opens a dialog box similar to the one we have just examined, and allows you to add content to your bulletin boards.
To install the bookmarklet, simply log on Pinterest with your favorite browser, and select "About Us" / "button pin" in the navigation bar (About / Pin It Button). At the top of the page, you will find the button pin (Pin It). Just click it, drag it to your bookmarks bar and drop it. Now when you're on a page you want to pin, all you have to do is click on the button in your browser, select a bulletin board, add a description, and c 'done!
As we are on Pinterest Goodies page, we'll take a look at some of the other tools available. We will use later.
The follow button for websites (Follow Button for Websites) creates an HTML code to add a Pinterest button on the pages devotre own site or blog. When visitors click the button, they are sent re-sent to your Pinterest page where they can view your PIN, browse your bulletin boards, and follow you.
The pin button for websites (pin it button for web sites) is similar, but it works by encouraging visitors to pin the content of your site on their own tables Pinterest. You can use the one provided by Pinterest, but there are several WordPress plugins that provide the same functionality and often much more user-friendly to the interface.
Apart réépingler, Pinterest allows to easily share all your PIN through social media. By clicking Surun PIN will display several buttons, including Facebook, Twitter, and sharing by email.
Even in sleep, Pinterest helps you integrate a PIN to your own site. So if you are proud of plum pie you tried the recipe (passed on by your Belle Maman expensive) and you have pinned on Pinterest, you can put this pinning on your site or blog. This also works with other users PIN. HTML includes everything you need to correctly assign the picture as well as the username and a link to the original PIN. Practical!
Finally, do not forget to mention the iPhone application to Pinterest. You can download it directly from iTunes. It allows you to easily navigate and interact on Pinterest directly from your phone. There is also an Android version.
Etiquette Pinterest
Before turning to marketing aspects, we need to speak a little of the famous label of Pinterest. Ethics Etiquette. All social networks have their own rules and define a list of accepted and prohibited practices. At this level, Pinterest is no different.
You do not risk jail by not respecting the rules of etiquette, but Pinterest may still close your account which is not without consequences in the social networking world.
To begin with, and in accordance with user's own guidelines to Pinterest, be careful Surla amount of self-promotion that you do. It's good to pin your own busniess and your own time illustrations to time, but if your tables are filled with images of your own blog and very few others, you will not have many followers. Facebook is great for self-promotion, with Pinterest must be reasonable.
In addition to limiting the number of self-PIN, you should also make sure to specify the exact origin of everything you pin. Do not pin a picture of a website by linking to another, and do not bind the photo of someone else on your website. Always connect your PIN to the original source, and if you réépinglez, include the user name that Pinterest has shared with you.
It's really important.
Furthermore it goes without saying that the comments you leave here and there to remain polite and courteous. If you have nothing nice to say then do not say anything at all! If you have a complaint about offensive or inappropriate PIN, simply click on the right mouse button and report it.
Be aware that there are some things you should not pin of respect, not to mention the copyright laws. Photo agencies are particularly nervous about Pinterest, and reason. They earn their living with the photos they sell, so spread all over the internet is certainly not good for busniess, even if they are related to the original. Some sites have chosen to disable pinning their content. If you find a site where your pin button does not work, it probably is. Always obey the wishes of the owner of the website and do not bypass the safety just to add a PIN to your bulletin board.
One last tip: make sure your source is correct. If you visit your favorite blog gourmet for example, and want to pin the recipe for the pizza low carb that the blogger has just published, do not pin the home page. Doing this will mean that in a few days when the post will not be in the first page of the blog, your PIN will not have the correct link. Instead, go to the post page itself and pin from there. Not only will you be able to find this delicious recipe again easily, but other Pinterest users will thank you.
Part Two: Focus your efforts for maximum effect
Define your ideal follower, and find it
As with other social networks, to create a group of followers is important for your influence on Pinterest. But having lots of followers is useless if you only have a random group of strangers with little or no interest in what you do (or pin). Instead, you must strive to create a group of followers that fit your market and / or voting area of interest.
To do this, start with your current social networks. Are your Facebook friends on Pinterest? Follow them, and they'll probably follow you. What about your Twitter followers? Your LinkedIn contacts? Your friends' forum? Bloggers you read? All of these are great places to find new people to follow, but do not forget the commentators of your blog, your newsletter subscribers and even your customers.
Since everyone is, or should be, open-minded in their interests, you'll probably find many people who follow you have tables without interest to you. You may love the "pinboards" your best friend's kitchen, but do not share his love for the Beatles, for example.
Pinterest facilitates the selection of "pinboards": you can follow everything a user likes, or only one of his paintings.
To follow a Pinterest user, visit its home page on http://pinterest.com/nom utilisateur.À left you will see photograph, bio, and recent activity. You will also see a button that says "keep everything". As you guessed, the purpose of this button is to follow all his paintings. If you want to be selective, while on the right side of the screen, you see thumbnails of all scoreboards, with tracking buttons below. Click on a thumbnail to open the picture, or click the button to follow.
Manage your tables
When you register on Pinterest, the system suggests some useful tables. Most users, not knowing what to expect, just create what Pinterest suggests. After some time, however, it becomes obvious that you can better organize your pictures.
For entrepreneurs seeking to increase their number of followers and their traffic through Pinterest, it makes sense to have a number of tables that relate specifically to your niche. Remember that you can have many tables, and some users have more than 120 "pinboards"! So do not skimp.
In addition, although describing your table names. Instead of calling a recipe table only "recipes" for example name it "easy cookie recipes" or "Did not look that great, but is delicious." This will help your followers know which of your tables interest them, and which they can zap.
Finally, do not forget to organize your pictures. Pinterest users can browse the site by category, so make sure your tables appear good when they do. If you do not give class to your table, visitors will be invited to help you categorize it, and you might have unexpected results.
When you create a table, you also have the opportunity to invite others to collaborate with you. So for example if you have a group of friends who love the recipe chocolate cakes, a group table is a great way to share all these fantastic recipes you might find online. For a table group, select "Me + Contributors" near "who can pin" (Who can pin?) And then add the emails of everyone you want to invite. Warning: you must have the following users to be able to qualify the contributors of your paintings.
Anatomy of a correct PIN
The currency of Pinterest is undoubtedly the réépinglage. Love is cool, comment is good, but the réépinglage is your ultimate goal when using Pinterest as a marketing tool. In fact, over 75% of all PIN are réépinglages, so that it is not only beneficial to the PIN, but it provides good material for pinning on your own site.
You've probably heard of viral marketing, and have probably seen in action once or twice in the past. A YouTube video that has 3 million views, or a special story that is suddenly everywhere at once are good examples of viral marketing. But what makes the "viral" things is not always clear to understand.
On Pinterest, however, it is quite easy to understand exactly what makes a PIN instantly réépinglable. There are three categories of PIN that make up the majority of the content of Pinterest: DIY (DIY do it yourself), recipes, and interior design. Looks like everyone loves a good idea for the treatment of windows or a good way to store children's toys, so if your PIN is these categories, it will have more chance to be repined frequently.
Good photos are a must. Pinterest is above all a feast for the eyes. Browse tables provides a wonderful escape, so make sure your photos affecting their target if you want them to be shared and shared again.
Be sure to add a description to your PIN to help clarify, explain, to describe how to use what is represented, where to buy it (if any) and how much it costs.
Where would we be without the now famous and Twitter hashtag? I do not know what we were looking for on the Internet before the hashtag, but if you want your PIN be found in the universe constantly expanding Pinterest, you have to use them.
Hashtags function as tags on your blog. If you pin a picture of an adorable jacket baby you knit, you can mark #tricot # #mariedupont baby just to make it easier for people who seek the Marie Dupont wire to find you. You can add as many tags as you want to each PIN, but too many could look like spam, so be selective.
Tags are also great places to use your keywords: so that you can connect your name or your brand to your keyword, your SEO wins. We'll talk in more detail in the next section, but for now, remember to get used to all score.