Digital Marketing Geek
Hello there.
I am Jay Sims from Albuquerque, New Mexico.
35 Years old and currently in love with marketing.
Apart from my day job I decided to open this blog and give my expertise in marketing.
Now, let’s help build your traffic with Pinterest marketing
You should have no less than two pins made and after that you need to search your competition and see what they’re lacking and add that to your own boards and pins. To do this, you can use some tools (analytics); Tailwind, Piqora or Curalate are all awesome options to choose from.
Begin by catching up to around a hundred of these pins straight away. This will get you seen, yet there’s more that you can do.
Come back to those pins and like 3-5 of their posts. Then search for what resembles the best substance and quickly. In turn, respond to the audience that has pinned and repinned your pins.
Leave comments and likes to interact with them. This will be your starting audience that will generate interest and promote your goods and services. Treat them well, customer service is key.
Have you heard the saying quality over quantity, well it applies to just about anything, including the content in the pins you’re PcMate
putting out! Make a choice to make quality your motto and it will speak volumes for your business.
Stay relevant; pin every new product and engage with your customers frequently and since Pinterest is all about imagery, it’s
important to note that the quality of your images will make or break how well your business does on Pinterest. Knowing what works and what doesn’t is what will keep you fresh and in the game.
Let’s take a look at some statistics, to show you how images perform on the platform:
•Images that use multiple streams of color do 3x better than those that only use a single color.
•Think about the faces; those that do not include pictures of faces are favored 23% more. So, keep it anonymous and show what matters; the content and the product.
•Images on your product pages should ideally be at least 600px wide with the optimal Pin width being 736px wide (the maximum display size). Images that are taller are more likely to get re-pinned.
I am Jay Sims from Albuquerque, New Mexico.
35 Years old and currently in love with marketing.
Apart from my day job I decided to open this blog and give my expertise in marketing.
Now, let’s help build your traffic with Pinterest marketing
You should have no less than two pins made and after that you need to search your competition and see what they’re lacking and add that to your own boards and pins. To do this, you can use some tools (analytics); Tailwind, Piqora or Curalate are all awesome options to choose from.
Begin by catching up to around a hundred of these pins straight away. This will get you seen, yet there’s more that you can do.
Come back to those pins and like 3-5 of their posts. Then search for what resembles the best substance and quickly. In turn, respond to the audience that has pinned and repinned your pins.
Leave comments and likes to interact with them. This will be your starting audience that will generate interest and promote your goods and services. Treat them well, customer service is key.
Have you heard the saying quality over quantity, well it applies to just about anything, including the content in the pins you’re PcMate
putting out! Make a choice to make quality your motto and it will speak volumes for your business.
Stay relevant; pin every new product and engage with your customers frequently and since Pinterest is all about imagery, it’s
important to note that the quality of your images will make or break how well your business does on Pinterest. Knowing what works and what doesn’t is what will keep you fresh and in the game.
Let’s take a look at some statistics, to show you how images perform on the platform:
•Images that use multiple streams of color do 3x better than those that only use a single color.
•Think about the faces; those that do not include pictures of faces are favored 23% more. So, keep it anonymous and show what matters; the content and the product.
•Images on your product pages should ideally be at least 600px wide with the optimal Pin width being 736px wide (the maximum display size). Images that are taller are more likely to get re-pinned.
Marketing is a contest for people's attention
— Seth Godin.
— Seth Godin.