How you use Pinterest for Reading Blogs is very simple
Once you have an account Pinterest sends you notifications based on what you have looked at
You click on the link in the email and you can then choose to read what you want
Not every blog has a place to comment on it, but those that do, especially if they are in your niche or a related one, you can comment and asked to be notified of replies
When you comment it gives you chance to provide a snapshot of your knowledge and ideally for people to review your website and if it is set up the right way, perhaps to go onto your mailing list
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brichnow21
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Thanks, Dave!
Pinterest and YouTube are the only social platforms that interest me. I love the concept of grouping people with same interests, so one can select a community, without getting into FB or Twitter opinions from everywhere.
More focus on a particular audience to me would be simpler, but maybe in the future, I'll try those.
What do I know, anyway?LOL
Barb
Pinterest and YouTube are the only social platforms that interest me. I love the concept of grouping people with same interests, so one can select a community, without getting into FB or Twitter opinions from everywhere.
More focus on a particular audience to me would be simpler, but maybe in the future, I'll try those.
What do I know, anyway?LOL
Barb
AndyN1
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Thanks, Dave
Very useful information. I have had a Pinterest account for a long time now but I have been holding off using it "properly" until I fully understand the rules and get a handle on the best strategy for posting pins to boards. I understand that Pinterest has some fairly strict rules about how frequently you can pin images to boards and if you break a rule your account will be banned. I've heard of quite a few affiliate marketers stumbling into Pinterest and making that mistake.
Clearly, it is a platform that is very distinct and offers some serious advantages.
Thanks again for illuminating these interesting stats.
Cheers
Andy
Very useful information. I have had a Pinterest account for a long time now but I have been holding off using it "properly" until I fully understand the rules and get a handle on the best strategy for posting pins to boards. I understand that Pinterest has some fairly strict rules about how frequently you can pin images to boards and if you break a rule your account will be banned. I've heard of quite a few affiliate marketers stumbling into Pinterest and making that mistake.
Clearly, it is a platform that is very distinct and offers some serious advantages.
Thanks again for illuminating these interesting stats.
Cheers
Andy