With 4,000 percent growth in just six months, 17 million + users, and a record for more referral traffic than YouTube, Google+, and LinkedIn combined, Pinterest delivers an unbelievable opportunity for business owners and marketers like you ...if you know how to effectively use it. Karen Leland acquaints you with the newest social media kid on the block, covering: the ins and outs of signing up and getting started building boards that get noticed, drive traffic, and convert fans into customers creating a Pinterest community through power connections, contests, social media outreach, and smart pinning strategies strategies for becoming a power Pinterest user and creating an enthusiastic following best practices for pins that promote, including image optimization, consistent branding, social media integration, and high-value content Pinterest etiquette Learn to expand your business and brand's success -- one pin at a time.
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Product Details
Weight: 411g
Dimensions: 203 x 254mm
Publication Date: 16 May 2013
Publisher: Entrepreneur Press
Publication City/Country: US
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781599185088
About Karen Leland
Karen Leland (Tiburon, CA) is the best-selling author of seven books and a freelance writer who has been published in Self, Woman's Day, Spirituality & Health, Entrepreneur, the Los Angeles Times, and others. The founder of Sterling Consulting and Marketing Group, her clients have included Apple Computer, American Express, Marriott Hotels, Johnson & Johnson and others. Leland is also a popular speaker for business groups including the Young Presidents' Organization, American Management Association and Direct Marketing Association. She is a frequent guest of the media and has been interviewed for her expertise by The New York Times, Fortune, Inc., Oprah, The Today Show, CNN, The Wall Street Journal, and others. Leland has also written extensively for the online market with featured articles in CNBC.com, All Business.com, Salon.com, The Huffington Post and PsychologyToday.com.