This document provides tips on using Pinterest effectively. It discusses finding your audience and their interests, engaging with others by commenting and tagging, and connecting with active users. It emphasizes building relationships slowly over time, setting aside daily time for Pinterest, and treating it as a marathon rather than a sprint for long-term success. The document also describes basic Pinterest terms like boards, pins, likes, and repins. It concludes by offering a free consultation for webinar guests on using Pinterest.
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Pinterest Engagement Featuring Carol Stephen
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2. Getting Started
Find Your Audience
Rules of Engagement
Pinterest is a Marathon
Recap
Q&A
3. Submit questions along the way!
We will have Q&A at the end.
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5. Share visual ideas
Create community
Connect with potential clients
Deepen relationships
Create a “break room”
using humor
6. Board – where you organize your
visual material
Pins – how you add to a board
Likes – giving a “thumbs up” to a pin
Repins – you can repin from
someone else’s board or to your own.
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8. Are they mostly men? Well, yes, it
is all about
Women? me!
Younger? Older?
What are their interests?
It’s not just about you!
9. 1. Check your notifications.
2. Comment on others’ pins
and tag them!
3. Connect with active users.
4. Join community boards.
10. • Build relationships slowly
• Set aside time each day
• An hour each day is better
than 7 hours once a week!
11. Getting Started Engagement
Create Community Comment and tag
Connect through humor & Spend time daily
visuals Connect with active users
Join community boards
Find Your Audience Long-Term Success
Who are they? Marathon, not sprint
Find pins they’d like Build slowly
It’s not all about you!
Rules of