3 Ways to Improve Your Pins

I confess. I am a Pinterest-aholic. I could get sucked into its vortex — and poof — three hours has gone by, and I have accomplished nothing other than find more projects I want to do to add to the growing list of projects I don’t have time to do.

Pinterest started out as a virtual bulletin board, which had a huge following of women (like 97%), but then big and small businesses realized the gold mine that existed and embraced Pinterest as an essential marketing tool for finding and engaging with customers.

If you are in a visual business (graphic designer, florist, photographer, baker, fashion, etc.), you need to be on Pinterest.

The Pinterest Business Blog   has tons of great information to help you get your business noticed like this one on three ways to improve your pins. Yes, there is a right way. What do you think? Are you using Pinterest for your business? Why or why not? Please comment below.

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Robin Taney, (aka the “Get R.E.A.L Girl”) is the owner and founder of Studio 4 PR.  She works with creative, independent, and “kitchen table” entrepreneurs who are highly motivated to be found by their perfect client. You can connect with her on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Pinterest, and sign up for mailing list  You are welcome to use this post on your blog, provided you do not alter it in any way and include a link to this blog.