Monday, March 3, 2014

Anna, Pinterest Pro



In social media, we say the client wants to get to know you.  I thought I would introduce myself.  Not looking my best but in my work environment.  Email me, visit my page on Facebook, visit me or Pinterest or connect with me on LinkedIn. 
PINTEREST PRO FACEBOOK
PINTEREST PRO ON PINTEREST
EMAIL PINTEREST PRO ANNA
PINTEREST PRO LINKEDIN


Saturday, January 18, 2014

What Consumers Love


I often get questions about what to type of pins a business should pin on their boards.  Here are a few good ideas.  Click on the video and follow these suggestions.


Tuesday, November 19, 2013

November Updates

LATEST PINTEREST UPDATE

Latest news on Pinterest

Changes and Strategy:
October 9, 2013, Pinterest began testing promoted pins.  Promoted pins are paid placements from select retailers and businesses that appear within Pinterest’s search results and feeds.  These pins work just like regular pins but at the bottom of the pin they will have a special “promoted” label along with a link to learn more about what that means.  Pinterest is just testing these out right now.  Below is an example of what the “promoted pins” look like.

In the screen shot above, you can see the “promoted pin” label circled in red.  In the bottom right corner of a pin you will notice a small “i” logo.  Clicking on this logo will bring up the circled box the arrow is pointing to on the right.  This box gives you information about why it is posted and a link to learn more about the pin. 

Rolling out the “promoted pins” is another step in the steadily adding different enhancements to its enhancements to its service over the past several months for businesses and developers. 

Pinterest said there is a chance you will not see them for yourself because right now they are only rolling these out to a subset of Pinterest users at first.  Pinterest promises that the promoted pins will be:

Ø  Tasteful.  No flashy banners or pop-up ads.
Ø  Transparent.  You will know if someone paid for what you see, or where you see it.
Ø  Relevant.  These pins should be about things you’re actually interested in, like a delicious recipe, or a jacket that’s your style.
Ø  Improved based on your feedback.  Let them know what you think because they are working to make things better.

How To:
Since these “promoted pins” are still in the testing stages, how to get paid ads is not yet known.  To date, no one is paying for the “promoted pins.”  Pinterest is testing to see how things go and what Pinterest users think.  The company has not disclosed which advertisers are testing the Promotional Pins.  However, the pins look and act like they would if they had been paid ads.  This allows Pinterest time to refine and further test the experience.
As more information is released, I will keep you updated about the “promoted pins.”  


Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Pinterest Tips to Improve Your SEO

Stressed me out trying  to decide - Did I share this with you yet? 

Pinterest Tips to Improve Your SEO      (Click on words to left for video)

If you click on the link above, you will view a video that I put together with helpful hints from mine and Anna's friend +Vincent Ng   Good tips and Vincent did the research.   When naming boards, writing descriptions,      choosing url addresses,   file names; always be cognizant of keywords. Humph, bet you didn't think a  dog would know that big of  a word.             

Sunday, October 6, 2013

WHY PINTEREST MAKES GOOD BUSINESS SENSE

Boy, oh, boy, those girls are looking hot!!!

Hi, there,
Yes, it is me, Shadow, the Pinterest Tipster.  Sorry about my tongue sticking out but boy, oh, boy, those girls in that video were looking lip smacking good.   Take a look for yourself. 




When I heard Anna talking to a client about Pinterest teaming with Style TV to present fashions pinned on Pinterest, I knew Pinterest was run by smart folks.  I snuck and look up more information on Anna's computer while she was gone.  (Don't tell Anna.  She doesn't  know that I can read).Not only are they doing this in the United States but they are also doing this in Europe.  I am beginning to understand why Anna likes Pinterest and wanted to help business owners learn how to use it.  Pinterest is growing by leaps and bounds and  they are also listening to their clients.  What I don't understand is why small business owners don't get in on the action now.  Makes so much sense.  Tsk. Tsk.  Guess they don't know all that I know because I listen to Anna. 

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR PINTEREST FOLLOWING

Wonder what I should share with these humans today????
Hello, Shadow, the Pinterest Tipster, here again.  Sometimes I hear Anna talking to clients about their Pinterest accounts and why they are not getting much traffic.  I often hear her referring to her friend Vincent Ng, who she just adores.  Vincent this, Vincent that, Vincent says.  Well, I peeked at this video as she was producing it and thought, "Hmm, he is pretty sharp."  Therefore, I thought I would share with you Vincent's video about mistakes Starbucks made with their Pinterest account and maybe you can learn from his solutions.  I wish I had gone to Vancouver and met Vincent.  Noooooo, I had to stay here with the Pet Sitter.  I often stood at the window like this looking for Anna and Ron to come back.  Write a comment and let me know what you think.  

Monday, September 2, 2013

Tips about why you should be using Pinterest

TIPS ABOUT WHY YOU SHOULD BE USING PINTEREST

Hello, everyone,
Anna has me working on Labor Day.  Can you believe it?  I was using her computer while she was in a meeting and I saw these stats.  I said to myself, "Bark, self, these stats support why Pinterest is important even more."  If women are making the purchases, running the bank accounts, and spending $5 trillion annually, then I should want to be where there is a large market of women.  Duhhhh, that is Pinterest.  70 million users and 80% is female.  Doesn't that make sense?  Thought I would share with all of you real quick my recent revelation.

MARKETING TO WOMEN QUICK FACTS STATISTICS from The She-economy network:
Women account for 85% of all consumer purchases including everything from autos to health care:*
91% of New Homes
66% PCs
92% Vacations
80% Healthcare
65% New Cars
89% Bank Accounts
93% Food
93 % OTC Pharmaceuticals

American women spend about $5 trillion annually…Over half of the U.S. GDP**

So tell me again why you are not using Pinterest???
I am going for a swim in the pool now. 
Happy Labor Day, 
Shadow