Via Scoop.it – internetbillboards
If you are not over on Pinterest now, you need to get there. Having a lot of Pinterest followers isn’t really necessary for getting some exposure unlike Twitter or Facebook and at present, the links are do-follow. So plenty of good reasons to get over there and start pinning. When creating your boards create some that are keyword rich and some that are fun. Pin some of your own content that has great images Pin other peoples content with great images Describe your boards – you have up to 500 characters. Describe accurately and not keyword stuff “Like” other peoples pins if they are interesting but not your topics Comment on other peoples pins Make sure your comment is something other than nice pin…Follow boards that interest you as a person Follow boards that interest you as a business person
Via www.socialable.co.uk
Content Curator Tom George
Head of Inbound Advertising North America at Internet Billboards. Pioneering inbound advertising as well as an avid content curator who enjoys finding those digital gems out there in cyberspace and sharing them with others.















