Pinterest marketing is more than just finding pretty pictures to put on your "pinboards."
A good Pinterest marketing strategy involves figuring out how to tell the story about your company in a visual, compelling (photo-heavy) way...
...and then promoting the hell out of that visual story.
But most small-business folks aren't sure what to do with Pinterest.
They figure it's too NEW.
Or it's just for women.
Or it's all about yoga pants and casmere sweaters, and doesn't offer much to marketers who aren't selling physical, fun products.
And that's exactly what I thought.
But then I dipped my toe into the Pinterest marketing world, and after making every Pinterest mistake in the book, I finally did the most amazing thing.
Started making money with Pinterest.
And so for small biz types looking for Pinterest marketing tips that go beyond the usual "put quotes on pictures" and wanting Pinterest marketing tools that offered more than the ability to "pin from your phone" I wrote "Pinterest Marketing That Doesn't Suck."
What's in it? Well, you'll learn:
*How to Actually Make Money With Pinterest (Even if you Don't Sell a Physical Product)
*The 4 Steps to a Kick-Ass Pinterest Profile
* The 7 Must-Have Tools Every Pinterest Marketer Needs to Have
*Why PinBoards are a Markter's Best Friend (and What You Can Do With Them)
*The 4 Keys to the Perfect Pin
*7 Killer Strategies for Getting More Followers
*6 Tips for Running a Killer Pinterest Contest
....and so much more!
So, if you want to take your Pinterest marketing strategy to the next level, and you want to find a new infusion of customers (for very little money) then check out Pinterest Marketing That Doesn't Suck...
...and turn all those pins, pinboards, and likes into extra money in your bank account.
So, in it’s beginning, middle, and def by the end—(‘Stupidity) Easy, a la Pinterest, I was gaining “stickiness.” Michael’s straight talk vibe with chasers—some added punchy to the big buzz—made taking in some of the very best “P” info I’ve taken in so easy to swallow. Bringing his lion share know how and backing it up with proofs, examples, etc., evoked both an “ahhh” and a greater thirst from and into my pallet. And just when I thought it couldn’t get any more ‘stick-a-pin-in-me to check for real’ness-y, he stuck into this book, a TON of resource info—many hyperlinked!! Great nourishment, thanks Mike. Fine dining here!! ‘Time to re-digest and put to da test!!!
Great introduction to using Pinterest for Business
While I didn't agree with all suggestions or approaches this book offers a ton of good information that I found extremely useful and saw results almost instantly.
I had to read this book for work but it's helpful to everyone who uses Pinterest. I learned about sweepstakes, how to make more friends, have more productive pins, and how Pinterest really succeeds. This book is great, it's short, super easy to read (the font is larger and spacing is great) and makes me feel like I really finished something after I was done. I won't look at Pinterest the same way again.
There are some decent ideas in her. Mostly, it's a loud wake-up call to the guys out there. There's another whole market out there and just because you have no idea what "pinning" something is and you happen to be a guy doesn't mean you should just ignore it. The book then goes over some basic advise with some constant eye-rolling try-hard lingo by calling things kick ass or talking about "ninja secrets". Yeah, okay, thanks. Book was okay.