Weekly Wrap: Pinterest Edition

Pinterest is an awesome resource—from crafting to recipes, to shopping and travel tips, you can find essentially anything. But for your business, Pinterest has become so much more. In this week’s Weekly Wrap we discuss the importance of this social media platform and the ways to utilize it for your brand and business.

Five Ways Pinterest is Beating Facebook

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Forbes

Pinterest at times has been that social media platform we have, but no one is dying to check, like Facebook or Twitter. But recently, Pinterest moved right up there with its competition and even beat Facebook in sales. You might want to reconsider Pinterest and why it is an asset for your marketing needs.

6 reasons not to ignore Pinterest

PR Daily

Pinterest can do a lot, but don’t let the recipes and handmade crafts fool you—you’ll want to take advantage of this social media platform. Pinterest’s growth has happened in outstanding numbers that will make you want to listen—numbers as in 53 million, that is. Read the six reasons why Pinterest should matter more to you.

What the Pinterest redesign means for brands

Fast Company

Pinterest has always been user-friendly, which has led to its success in surpassing Google+, YouTube and LinkedIn combined. Marketers everywhere have noticed this success and have taken note, but recently Pinterest made their site even more user-friendly and appropriate for businesses. See some tips on how your brand can take advantage of Pinterest.

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Jess Klimczyk is an intern at WordWrite Communications. You can find her on Twitte@JessKlim.Jess Klimczyk

 

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