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This social network is quite new for me. I mainly use it to search for ideas of design.
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The Comment – This is a no-brainer. Try to take some time to comment on the pins of other users on Pinterest. Engagement breeds engagement. A “quick” version of this is to “like” a pin, but making a comment takes it one step further. Doing both is even better!
The Share – as with RTs (Retweets) on Twitter, and Shares on Facebook, this is a quick way to nod your head and say that you appreciate something that someone has pinned and you want to tell others about it. On Pinterest this is known as the Re-pin and this is really what you want – for other people to “re-pin” your Pins (especially if it is your content and all links lead back to your website via the URL that you pin). The same goes for you – if you like something and you appreciate it – share it by Repinning it on one of your boards.
The Thank You – This is the one that is (mostly) so far overlooked on Pinterest, and by doing it, you could bring yourself some great engagement with other Pinners. On Twitter, it is courteous to “thank” others for their Retweets (or RTs) of your information by Tweeting the person and mentioning them in your tweet. On Facebook, it is a good idea to comment on a post when someone shares it and tag the person to say thankyou. On Pinterest it is no different. If you see someone has repinned your Pin, then make the effort to go to their Board, and make a comment saying “thanks” for repinning.
The Share – as with RTs (Retweets) on Twitter, and Shares on Facebook, this is a quick way to nod your head and say that you appreciate something that someone has pinned and you want to tell others about it. On Pinterest this is known as the Re-pin and this is really what you want – for other people to “re-pin” your Pins (especially if it is your content and all links lead back to your website via the URL that you pin). The same goes for you – if you like something and you appreciate it – share it by Repinning it on one of your boards.
The Thank You – This is the one that is (mostly) so far overlooked on Pinterest, and by doing it, you could bring yourself some great engagement with other Pinners. On Twitter, it is courteous to “thank” others for their Retweets (or RTs) of your information by Tweeting the person and mentioning them in your tweet. On Facebook, it is a good idea to comment on a post when someone shares it and tag the person to say thankyou. On Pinterest it is no different. If you see someone has repinned your Pin, then make the effort to go to their Board, and make a comment saying “thanks” for repinning.
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Pinterest is best social media marketing help to get good traffic on website
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Pinterest marketing strategy ideas tips
GuitarPrince is right and has some good Pinterest marketing strategy ideas and tips. You can also list a few of the pins you like along with your own on facebook and let others see them. Make sure to seo facebook and try to keep the list of pins related to your own so people who see it on facebook find what they are looking for. If they like your pins they might repin yours also
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One of the real tricks to get more likes and followers on any social network including Instagram is to post consistently. Slow and steady you win the race, social media is all about consistency.
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