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64 Pinterest Marketing Tips and Tactics - Infographic

64 Pinterest Marketing Tips and Tactics - Infographic | SOCIAL MEDIA, what we think about! | Scoop.it

Pinterest over the last 6 months has become the social network with buzz and it provides a visual platform that offers an ecosystem to experiment and play with images as a means of marketing and engagement and even selling.


I walked into an electronics store the other day and happened to pass the television department.


The 70 inch televisions with high definition flat screens were displaying videos so compelling that for a minute or two I just stood there watching images so sharp and mesmerizing that I just stopped and watched.


The vibrant colors and high contrast were almost hypnotic.


It was only ten years ago and a flat screen TV half that size was $20,000.


Now everyone has at least a 42 inch plasma or LCD screen and that is in the smallest room in the house!


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5 ways to protect your work online

5 ways to protect your work online | SOCIAL MEDIA, what we think about! | Scoop.it

Anyone who shares their work online knows there’s a risk they’re taking. Photographs are constantly ripped off, articles plagiarized, and even code is often stolen. Despite those risks, there is something to be said for having an instant audience online.

 

Rather than just leave your work out there to be stolen, there are certain precautions you can take to prove ownership, ensure that your work is properly credited, and more. We’ve put together a list of five very different methods, which will enable you to choose the one that is right for you and the nature of your work.

 

If you want to find out if your work has been used without your permission online, there are a few sites that can help you out. TinEye is a great way for photographers to find where their images have been posted, while bloggers can use a site like Copyscape...

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