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The Importance of Proper Pinterest Scheduling

Pinterest SchedulingPinterest is one of the fastest growing social media communities out there today. This steep growth has made Pinterest one of the top ten social media websites in the US,in the midst of other giants such as Facebook and Twitter.

Due to the growing popularity, a lot of businesses are showing interest in Pinterest. According to current statistics, around 60% of all major brands have Pinterest accounts that they use frequently.

Why Do Brands Use Pinterest?

Different brands use Pinterest to pin images of their products on their account. They post attractive pictures and use SEO friendly keywords in the descriptions, which are directly linked to the main website of the brand. When a user searches the keyword, they are directed to the brand’s Pin/board and and then to the main website. Traffic increases and more traffic equals more sales.

Why Schedule Pins?

There are a few basic rules for staying popular on Pinterest, and one of them includes pinning frequently. However, users must be careful of the fact that if they pin too less, people may forget about them and move on to other boards. On the other hand, if they pin too often, it might annoy certain people and may cause them to unfollow you, which can be detrimental to your business.

A good way to deal with this problem is to use a Pin scheduler. There are several Pin scheduling tools available that charge a monthly fee and will schedule your Pins anytime.

Importance Of Pin Scheduling Tools

As a business, you should be well aware of the importance of pinning on time. With a Pin scheduling tool you can decide to post pins during prime time so that you get a large number of repins, likes and comments that will lead to more traffic to your website. The tool is extremely useful for businesses that are catering to international audiences, as it can post all day long and the time difference won’t be such a huge concern for potential clients that live overseas.

If you are managing your business account then you will have to spend several hours a day looking for pictures to upload Pins, which can be quite tiring. A Pin scheduler makes life easy, as one only has to find pictures, write descriptions and let the tool do the job.

Learn More about Analytics and the Pin Scheduler Tool

ViralWoot is a great tool that has launched its single click mode that can switch to a clean pin scheduler instantly. With the help of this tool, one can schedule up to 3,000 Pins per year, for only $10 per month. Other than this, ViralWoot helps you in managing different accounts, promoting boards/Pins and getting more followers. They are offering a free trial, so hurry up and register right away!

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How to Make Pinterest Work for Your Business

Are you trying to use Pinterest to market your small business? Then this article is for you; it explains how to get the most web traffic, customers, and/or sales out of your Pinterest efforts.

In this article you’ll learn:

  • How to make the best use of the captions on your Pinterest pins
  • Why it’s important to create pinboards showing personal interests and three ways your business can do that
  • How best to integrate Pinterest with Facebook
  • What tools can help you use Pinterest most effectively

Where possible, I’ve included examples so you can see exactly what you should be doing.

7 Tricks on How to Use Pinterest for Your Business

1) Be pinnable.

Seed your website with pictures – photos, infographics, diagrams – anything visual is good. Besides giving visitors things to pin, having photos on your website makes it easier to make your posts to other social media, such as Google+ and Facebook, more engaging, as they will automatically pull in a photo that’s associated with the URL you’re posting. A photo may or may not be worth a thousand sales, but it will at least give your social media post a better chance of cutting through the noise and being seen.

Use Pinterest buttons and Pin It buttons on your website to invite others to pin the visual elements of your website.

2) Be active.

Like any other social network channel, Pinterest is not a “set it and forget it” experience.

Just creating a few pinboards and leaving them there is not going to do much if anything to generate interest in your products or services. You need to be pinning, repinning, following and commenting regularly. If you don’t have the time to do it yourself, you will need to assign a staff person to do it or hire someone.

3) Use descriptions.

While you see a lot of images pinned to Pinterest that just have a few words as a caption, that doesn’t mean you have to do that. Make use of the caption/description space available on your pins to entice your viewer. For instance, look at this pinboard by The Cascade Team Real Estate; they’re using their caption space to give as many details about each property as they can to try and entice the buyer.

Personally, I find that much detail a tad overwhelming. This Cherry Vanilla Scentsy Bar pin is a better example of the kind of caption you should use to entice your viewer to possibly buy your product; it gives all the vital information and a reason to buy to boot (10% off).

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4) Think related.

Very few of us have businesses with a huge variety of amazing products. So for most businesses, pinboards that are only filled with their products makes for a boring set of boards that generates little interest.

Creating pinboards and pinning photos of things that are related to your products, though, gives you the scope to be much more interesting and even more relevant to your customers.

Suppose, for instance, that I sell blinds. Boards with photos of different types of blinds on different windows is an obvious choice. But I would also create pinboards that show different rooms in a house and the different things that can be done with them, because people who are interested in buying blinds are probably also interested in home décor. I might have a board called Baby’s Room and another called Guest Bedroom filled with to-drool-over shots of beautifully decorated rooms.

Some other examples – a hair stylist would presumably have pinboards showing the hairstyles he or she can create but might also have boards on hair accessories, nail art, shampoo products and celebrity hairstyles. A bike shop would have boards on bikes of course but perhaps also boards on great places to bike.

Think not “What products or services do I have to sell?” but “What related interests do my clients or customers have?” and create boards accordingly.

5) Get personal.

Remember that Pinterest is social media. In other words, people expect to see and learn more about the people behind the scenes in your business and perhaps even connect with them in some fashion. So you want to work a personal element into your Pinterest activities.

One way to do this is to create boards relating to the personal interests of the people who work at your business. Suppose that at your company, one partner loves sailing while another loves golf. Your business could have boards on both of these as well as your products.

Another is to create pinboards centered on your customers. Boards filled with photos of satisfied customers or photos of customers using your products can really increase customer engagement.

And a third is to create boards relating to a cause that your business espouses. One financial services company I know of heavily supports the local symphony; they could have Pinterest boards depicting people and scenes from the annual events they sponsor.

6) Integrate Pinterest with the other social media you use for your business.

You can take advantage of Pinterest’s integration with other social media. When you pin something, you’ll see that you have to option of tweeting about your pin if you like. You can also add Pinterest to your Facebook timeline which will automatically post your pins to Facebook.

But I’m not including the instructions for doing this here because I don’t think it’s a good idea. Frankly, I find strings of automated meaningless posts really irritating and I think it’s a safe bet that most of my potential customers do too. So I recommend turning these off in your Pinterest profile and instead, making occasional thoughtful sharing posts that give your social media visitors a reason to follow the link (just as you do with any other social media).

You can use your Pinterest post to drive customer interaction. Choose your pins carefully and map them to related topics of interest.

7) Use available Pinterest tools to keep your pins sharp and on target.

There are lots of Pinterest-related apps around that will help you see assess trends, manage your Pinterest activities and identify successful factors. Use Viralwoot to promote all your Pinterest content, pins and boards.

  • Viralwoot – Viralwoot provides Pinterest analytics. Viralwoot shows you a history of your repins, most popular pins and advanced analytics on your followers in an easy to use dashboard.

(You can also track what’s being pinned on your own site by using this URL: http://pinterest.com/source/YourWebsite.com/ )

  • Pretty Pinterest Pins is a WordPress plugin that shows the latest pins in your sidebar. It’s customizable so you can do anything from pulling the latest pins from any user through showing or hiding the image captions.
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5 Essential Social Media Productivity Tools

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Essential Tools For Social Media Productivity

Monitor Analytics in One Dashboard

To make sure your social marketing efforts are paying off, you need to measure their impact. These tasks are much easier to do using a tool like Cyfe, which is one of the best social media dashboards for managing a campaign. Cyfe gives you details about the likes, views and clicks received by your Facebook content and provides in-depth Twitter and LinkedIn analytics. It also helps you to evaluate the routine of your social campaign.

Identify Influencers

Social networks have a great influence when it comes to a consumer’s decisions. Constant and evocative engagement can drive traffic to your site and increase sales.

There are two great tools that can help you with that: Brandwatch and BuzzSumo.

Brandwatch uses social media monitoring to track influencers who are creating and participating in conversations in your field.

BuzzSumo permits you to search for the most popular content by topic, discover content ideas and search for key niche influencers. It can help you search for influencers based on their topical expertise, number of followers, location, follower interaction and authority.

Upload a Video to Multiple Sites at Once

Videos are an important lead generation opportunity. To take advantage, you need to create videos and upload them not only to YouTube but also to other video sites. Handling all of these video tasks may need a lot of time and effort.

TubeMogul can help you upload your video to dozens of video sites at once, by simplifying and optimizing the process. It also gives you an overview of analytics for each site, enabling you to track the performance of your video across each platform. You know which sites are attracting the most viewers and whether your video has helped bring in your target audience.

Automate Scheduling

The time spent in scheduling and sending content to numerous social profiles can be cumbersome. You would never want to end up in a situation where you forget to send a post or simply don’t have enough time.

Buffer is a social media tool that streamlines scheduling and posting. All you need to do is create a content lineup and use Buffer to choose which social profile you want that content to be sent to and when.