5 Minutes a Day Guide to Pinterest
How to Create, Promote & Market a Successful Money Generating Account
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Narrated by:
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Raya J. Thomason
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By:
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Penny King
About this listen
Your business will be left behind if you don't utilize Pinterest now!
In this book you will discover everything you need to know about making an impact on Pinterest and utilizing this powerful social media platform like a pro.
We will show you:
- How to create a business profile
- How to create a brand
- What to pin and repin
- Collaboration boards and creating new original pins
- Pinterest as a selling platform
- Pinterest smart feed
- Rich pins
- How to find your niche on Pinterest
- How to use all the bells and whistles that Pinterest provides
- How to increase your contact engagements
- How to target potential customers
- How to get invites from the big players on Pinterest
- How to increase your friends list with real fans of you and your business
- How to create backlinks to all your other social media accounts and websites
- How to engage customers or complaints
- Linking your Pinterest profile
- Planning
- Targeting
What listeners say about 5 Minutes a Day Guide to Pinterest
Average customer ratingsReviews - Please select the tabs below to change the source of reviews.
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Overall
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Performance
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- Fryer Ceramics
- 20-07-16
A good, quick guide
If you could sum up 5 Minutes a Day Guide to Pinterest in three words, what would they be?
comprehensive informative helpful
What did you like best about this story?
It told me everything I needed to know
What aspect of Raya J. Thomason’s performance might you have changed?
I think the narrator put some of the emphasis on the wrong words, and paused in the some of the wrong places, which made it difficult to follow in parts. I think I prefer books narrated by their author because they understand what they've written and understand how best to say it.
Any additional comments?
I enjoyed the book, I think it was good value and I learnt a lot.
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