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Despite, and in fact perhaps even thanks to the unstoppable rise of social media, we still watch a ton of television (by which I mean content).
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This piece was written by Jason Heath for Socialfresh "The latest Pinterest referral traffic data reveals that Pinterest drives more referral traffic than YouTube, LinkedIn and Google+ combined". That is pretty significant for a social network that most marketers still do not even know exists. And yes, they are still an invite only community. This data does not include EVERY referral source out there on the web. But it does put Pinterest into context compared to other major social sites. And it can give anyone doing business online a good sense of where strong referral opportunities might exist for their business. The Highlights of the Data Here are a few key takeaways from the Shareaholic findings: Selected and curated by maxOZ covering "Pinterest Watch" Read full article here: [http://bit.ly/AssEyf] Via janlgordon Delete the scoop?
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This piece was written by Jeff Turner, it makes you STOP and think. Pinterest is the latest new shiny thing but as Jeff says, buyer beware. His insights are right on the money. He asks us to know the enviornment before we start posting and promoting. Here's an excerpt: The Pinterest Stream And Fools Gold Avoid Self Promotion: "Pinterest is designed to curate and share things you love. If there is a photo or project you’re proud of, pin away! However, try not to use Pinterest purely as a tool for self-promotion". Here are the takeaways: My advice here is going to be the same advice I give people in any new social network... go have some fun first. **Be social. Get to know the community, the lay of the land. The rest will sort itself out. **The first thing that happens when the real estate community for example, "discovers" a new social media site is they focus on the media, not the social. This is a mistake. It leads to mining in the wrong streams. Curated by Jan Gordon covering "Pinterest Watch" Read full article here: [http://www.jeffturner.info/pinterest/] Via janlgordon Delete the scoop?
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