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Social Growth: How to Use Pinterest to Grow Your Following on Facebook, YouTube and Beyond : Social Media Examiner

Social Growth: How to Use Pinterest to Grow Your Following on Facebook, YouTube and Beyond : Social Media Examiner | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

YouTube is another example of Natalie’s method at work. When she started her YouTube channel about a year and a half ago, she had a few videos but no subscribers. She shares how she’s built her YouTube channel to over 100,000 subscribers, thanks to a board on Pinterest called “Printable Workout Cards.”

Natalie creates Printable Workout Cards from her YouTube videos and pins them to Pinterest.


Natalie explains how to use Pinterest as a connector platform to put your content on various sites and to increase views and traffic everywhere. She also shares how she uses apps like PicMonkey to make visually appealing infographics for Pinterest....

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some very smart social marketing tips from Natalie Jill in an interview with Michael Stelzner.

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7 Pinterest Marketing Tips to Improve Your Visibility |

7 Pinterest Marketing Tips to Improve Your Visibility | | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Are you interested in raising your visibility on Pinterest?


Do you know which Pinterest tactics work best today?


We asked top social media professionals what they’re doing to get results from Pinterest marketing right now.In this article you’ll find 7 pro tips that can boost your business’s Pinterest marketing....

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Do you want to know which Pinterest tactics the pros are using today? Cindy King shares seven tips to boost your business's Pinterest marketing.

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5 ways for your brand to go visual | PR Daily

5 ways for your brand to go visual | PR Daily | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

For this year’s back-to-school season, the brand launched the #Toms Give Back to School Contest aimed at increasing engagement on Pinterest.


They encouraged people to create a pinboard and pin their favorite outfits using only items found on the TOMS website. To compete for the $500 Toms gift certificate, pinners created a special board for the contest and tagged every pin with “#TOMS Give Back to School Contest.”


Toms scored huge brand awareness and sales during the contest as pinners posted beautiful pictures that spread across their personal networks. The campaign shows the expanding influence of visual social media sites, and in the coming years, more brands will take part in this growing trend....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Shoe brand Toms embraced social media imagery and won big. Marketers can do the same if they show rather than tell.

Jade Nicole Burman's curator insight, September 24, 2014 11:01 AM

This is so unbelievably smart! Koodos to the brilliant people who came up with this idea. Not only are you forcing people to look at your products for the chance to win, but they have to share there finding and that being said, all there friends and followers get to see the outfits they pinned too. The brilliance behing this marketting strategy simply blows my mind. Way to go TOMS.

Matthew Wafer's curator insight, September 25, 2014 10:19 AM

Another interesting set of methods on how a brand can improve and broaden their image by successfully visually defining the brand. This short article builds upon these points through explanation of the expanding influence of visual's through social media sites, and how these visuals used will give an illustration of the brand or its customers.

Chantelle Pulevaka's curator insight, September 30, 2014 2:34 AM

Ways for brands to go visual to create brand awareness