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How Pinterest Is Revolutionizing The Home Decor Industry [Infographic]
Pinterest has really exploded in recent months and HSN Home Decor has done a little bit of research to find out how it, and other social media sites, are revolutionizing the home décor industry.
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Guerrillamarketing in your face!
Geen enkel merk lijkt het dit EK te lukken om dé
guerrilla opvolger van de Bavaria babes te produceren. Waarschijnlijk omdat ze allemaal de massa willen aanspreken, in plaats van hun echte fans. Jammer, vindt Cor Hospes, auteur, aangezien guerrillamarketing zoveel mogelijkheden biedt om fans te beraken door op een disruptieve manier verhalen te vertellen. ‘Bedrijven hebben niet het lef te kiezen voor klein, dat geeft ze letterlijk kiespijn’. Lees meer
Traditionele reclame werkt niet meer. Wat wel?
Adv – Alleen met verrassende, onorthodoxe acties kun je je publiek nog bereiken en ervoor zorgen dat mensen over jou of je product gaan praten. Guerrillamarketing is de nieuwe marketing. In dit dikke boek vol cases, foto’s en tips heeft guerrillamarketinggoeroe Cor Hospes de spelregels van moderne guerrillamarketing verpakt. Bestel het boek!
Pinterest: An Introduction for Marketers
My infatuation with Pinterest, a social bulletin board and image-sharing site, started at my college roommate’s wedding this past September. While she’s always been crafty, she took DIY to a whole new level, creating everything from centerpieces to ceiling drapery. When I asked the secret to her ingenuity, I got a one-word answer—Pinterest.
I was intrigued, and apparently not the only one. In joining the site, I was pleasantly surprised to find that many of my friends (more than just my techie, marketer ones) already had Pinboards—or personal online archives of things they’ve found on the web—and were actively saving and sharing everything from recipes to desired home décor.
The site’s quick rise in popularity among people who aren’t normally early adopters—like my mom for instance—is one of the reasons I think marketers need to pay attention. In fact, TechCrunch reports that site visits grew 40-fold from June to December 2011 to 11 million.
This kind of adoption presents awareness, branding, sales, SEO and customer-loyalty opportunities for marketers. Interested in getting started with Pinterest? Read on for more information and tips.
How it Works
Pinterest lets users save and store interesting things they find on the web onto online Pinboards using a browser add-on. For easy comparison, it’s similar to clipping recipes, wedding ideas, quotes, and other items out of a magazine and posting them on a bulletin board—except it’s all done online. (Note: The great part about this for marketers is that if somebody pins something off your site, you get a followed link, helping with search rankings.)
In addition to creating their own Pinboards, users can follow those of their friends, enabling ideas and products to spread quickly.
Below are screenshots of my Pinboards and activity stream as examples.
Pinboards

Activity Stream

Is Pinterest a Fit for Your Brand?
Pinterest visitors are 58% female, and typically between 25-44 years old. Consumer or B2C brands targeting these demographics are likely the best fit, especially if they relate to the following popularly shared items:
- Clothing and accessories
- Recipes
- Home décor and furniture
- Arts and crafts
- Wedding decorations, flowers, dresses, rings, etc.
- Baby clothes
- Activities and ideas for children
- Hairstyles
- Places to visit
Top brands that have found success on Pinterest include: Whole Foods, Real Simple, Bergdorf Goodman, west elm and the Travel Channel, among others.
That being said, participation is not limited to these types of companies or markets. For instance, nonprofits may find success by telling their story through images, as charity:: water or The National Wildlife Federation are doing. Be creative, and find a compelling way to present your brand’s products/services, values and interests visually.
Pinterest and Marketing
If Pinterest seems like a fit based on your audience, products/services and company goals, then below are some tips and considerations for getting started.
Create Pin-able Content
- Integrate plenty of visual content onto your website and blog. Pinterest is a visual site; attractive or interesting images are usually the ones that get pinned and shared. Pins automatically link back to the image source.
- Add ‘Pin It’ buttons to your site to make it really easy for people to share your content, like Etsy recently did.
Get Active in the Community
- Create a profile on the site. Include a keyword-rich description of your organization, and links to your website and social accounts. Keep your profile public so it appears in search engine results.
- Share things relevant to your target audiences and products/services; however, don’t be overly self-promotional. Be sure to follow Pinterest etiquette.
- When pinning, include keywords within your image descriptions to help your content get found in searches on Pinterest.
- Create multiple Pinboards based on specific topics, rather than placing all your content in one board. Assign a Pinterest category to each Pinboard to help people find them.
- Follow and interact with users by liking, repinning and commenting on things they share.
- Consider launching a contest or giveaway to get your online following excited. For example, Lands’ End Canvas held a “Pin It to Win It” promotion.
Share Your O-pin-ion
How are you using the site? What opportunities do you think exist for marketers? Share your comments below.
Tracy DiMarino is a consultant at PR 20/20, a Cleveland-based inbound marketing agency and PR firm. Follow Tracy on Twitter @TracyDiMarino or Pinterest.
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Goedbewaard.nl: Bonnetjes bewaren in de cloud
Op Goedbewaard.nl kun je al je bonnen, garantiebewijzen en belangrijke documenten opslaan in een beveiligd account. Cor Haanstra vertelt over de website. Lees meer
Weekend Favs Octobery Twenty Nine
Weekend Favs Octobery Twenty Nine
This content from: Duct Tape Marketing
My weekend blog post routine includes posting links to a handful of tools or great content I ran across during the week.
I don’t go into depth about the finds, but encourage you check them out if they sound interesting. The photo in the post is a favorite for the week from Flickr.
Good stuff I found this week:
Submit My Press Release – Online press release submission tool that does a great job integrating social media.
SizeUp – Interesting startup that aims to provide research and data on large list of industries by city. Could be a nice way for small organizations to get some big data.
MailPow – This service allows you to create cards with sound. Kind of like the musical birthday idea but you get to do it for your business. They also have an option that allows you to record a message on a card by card basis to make each one a personal message.
Marketing Forward: nieuw event over digitale direct marketing
Adv – Wil je ook alles weten over de trends en kansen in digitale direct marketing? Experian Marketing Services (EMS), marktleider in klantenwerving en klantenbehoud, organiseert op 25 oktober Marketing Forward: een nieuw gratis en jaarlijks terugkerend kennisevenement over digitale direct marketing met als motto ‘Engage, empower, connect!’ Laat je bijpraten door sprekers als Ed Kassens (EMS), Alexander Singewald en Cor Molenaar. Schrijf je gratis in!
