Showing posts with label online marketing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label online marketing. Show all posts

Wednesday 30 September 2020

How To Market Online With Ease

 By: Robin Harris

You can ignite your marketing efforts and passion for the game by learning to use your personal story and expertise to get potential clients subscribing to your opt-in list.

I want to show you 10 simple steps you can implement with a low-cost investment and a little effort that you can use as a springboard for more aggressive online marketing campaigns.

By creating an interesting web site, which consist of one simple, yet, well-designed web page you can begin a relationships with qualified prospects. The "Interest Site" is designed to share content and offer a customized introductory e-product to someone who would qualify to be considered your ideal client. The focus of the site has to be a HOT TOPIC for your ideal client and it has to tie back to your product theme in some logical way.

The Interest Site will include the following components:

1. The reason why the ideal client should read the content and subscribe to your list to get the introductory product. You written communication should be compelling, not contain hype, and impress the ideal client so they know free product does not mean no-value, low-value product, but it means you are a generous person, you are a skilled business person, and you are beginning your relationship with them on good and ethical terms.

2. Weave in a soft introduction that is designed to create affinity with your ideal client so they know you are like them, understand them, and share some of the same concerns and interests as they relate to this topic. Be brief.

3. Discuss one to three key points related to the topic that the ideal client would find very interesting. Notice I said the ideal client would find them interesting, you may not, and the non-ideal client may not. You may have expertise in this area or you may have to go and do some research. Either way, make sure the information is highly relevant to your ideal client and related to your primary business offering.

4. Include a message that lets the ideal client know that this content is incomplete and they can get more advanced information by signing up for the complimentary ecourse or workbook. Don't offer just a newsletter or special report. These things are over used and are often perceived as low value until your credibility is well established.

5. Give the ideal client a teaser preview of the HOT HOT HOT TOPICS covered in the ecourse or workbook. Summarize what you have provided and remind them to subscribe.

6. Provide a Bio-box with 3 or 4 lines about you, written in third person to start imprinting the ideal client with the perception that you are a great resource, expert, etc. Be sure to include email contact. Get yourself an official domain and email address. Make sure the web address you pick for your interest site relates to the topic being discussed. Remember to represent yourself as being an established professional. Do not use an ISP email address. Bob@my-interest-site.com is much more attractive than bob1698@yahoo.com.

7. Use an autoresponder to create an online signup form for your opt-in list. Include this sign-up form directly into your web site page. I use an autoresponder which allows for attachments and can create both text and html messages. You can use the HTML software inside the autoresponder to create simple yet elegant messages without knowing HTML. I recommend you stay away form text based messages, there quick, fast and cheesy looking. Imagine getting a text-based email from Amazon, it just wouldn't look all that professional, would it?


8. Set up your autoresponder so the subscriber gets an immediate message congratulating them on their new subscription. Assure that the e-product is sent with the first message. You can either attach the product or store it on a web server and include the link. The first option is the easiest if you use the full-featured autoresponder.

9. Instead of trying to push people to your replicated site or your affiliate site, or convince them to spend money with a stranger, you want to get them to your interest site and get them into your opt-in database before sending them off to some other web site or having a serious sales conversation with them.

10. You can get more information about tools and resources for the Interest Site Project and you can also receive a complimentary template for creating your first ecourse when you subscribe to our online newsletter at www.marketing-with-a-story.com.

Author Bio
Robin Harris is a Certified Coach and the Founder of www.Marketing-With-A-Story.com. She works with entrepreneurs who want to market with ease by using their personal experiences, knowledge, and passion to attract their ideal clients. You can reach Robin via email at support@marketing-with-a-story.com

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Sunday 26 July 2020

How to make money through Internet Marketing

What a title right? "How to make money through internet marketing".
That is the reason we promote our materials, to help people get an insight into what they can do to stay current and effective in today's digital  marketplace. Kenny Lim takes us through the overview:


Earning money has always been associated with traditional ' offline ' methods in the real world. With the Internet taking over much of our lives, more people are looking for ways to make money online and improve their financial cash flows.

How to make money through Internet Marketing:

The amount of research proving the positive effects of Internet Business is growing. It is never too late to ride into this tremendous world of Internet Market wagon.

First of all, just take a look into the Internet Marketing System which is essentially the 4 basic steps:

Niche
Product
Platform
Promote

A)Niche Market

For this article, I would like to begin with the “Niche” market. Internet Business starts with the idea of providing a solution to the problem peoples are facing. Lots of people searching on the internet to look for information to solve their problems. An example of a niche will be the pregnancy where people want to have children and wish to get their wives pregnant but are not able to do so. Another example of what we want to do in this section is to run an internet business with the most profitable and the most Evergreen business. You don't have to worry about your business going out of style or your customers going away and you may not be able to do it for a long time.

Niche Examples: 

Pain Relief
Personal Development
Pregnancy
Fitness
Weight Loss
Health
Internet Marketing
Home Business
Parenting
 

Internet Business is where people want to learn how to make money online and the process of learning how to make money online never ends even I continue to learn every single day in this business and this is good news because you can continuously market and sell products for a very long time without fail.

B)Find a Profitable Niche that you are passionate about

Evergreen long-term Niche Market that you can consider when you are choosing one. Choose one that's already proven to be popular. But the second point is you should be passionate about when you go into any single business. You need to have a genuine interest in the business otherwise it's very difficult for you to go the long way.

C)Find Niches in Market Place

You can do some research on the Internet and here's just to introduce one of the popular places to find niches and it is essentially the www.ClickBank.com Marketplace.

In their website, some of the popular categories:

E-BUSINESS & E-MARKETING
COOKING, FOOD & WINE
HEALTH & FITNESS
HOME & GARDEN
PARENTING & FAMILIES
 

There are more categories, ClickBank is a billion-dollar company and so it does not place categories there for fun, every single category has been painstakingly researched over the years and proven to be profitable so all of these are good examples of markets that you can consider going into because they have been proven to be profitable.

A relevant example of the market that I know very well and have been in for a very long time is the e-business & e-marketing. So, you can sign up a free account and login to understand the marketplace more in detail and to check out the products if you want to further specialized

D)Research Keywords or Key Phrases  

To target the right audience and market more specifically, one of the important points is to research with so-called Keywords or Key Phrases which peoples are searching for. And it turns into our product or services business opportunity that is very likely what peoples are eventually looking for a solution to solve their problems.

There are a few free Keyword research website recommended:

www.Keywordspy.com
keywordtool.io

When people search the keyword for "Internet Marketing" or "Make Money Online," you can't get a better customer by analyzing people who have a problem with making money online on the internet to look for available resources. and what you want to do is to provide people with solutions to the problems so we grab the keyword and it does give you a very good indication of how many people are searching for the keyword “make money from home”

These Keyword searching websites are very good Market intelligence tools where you can have in the back of your head what is going to be great as this tool can help you build your future Targeted Audience.
 

There's nothing like a little inspiration to get you started, so I thought I'd share what I've been working.

 

Thank you for reading this article. The next article will be touching on “Product”.

About the author: I am an Operation Manager in Electronic Manufacturing Industries for the past 30 years. An Internet entrepreneur by night. Creating Smart, Excellently-planned Internet marketing strategy to help to attract new customers and keep existing customers loyal and ultimately achieve long-term, more sustainable passive income. I write articles on topics of Internet Marketing, Personal Development, Business Psychology.

Friday 24 July 2020

How to use Video Marketing to Grow Your Business

Video marketing is not only great but pretty much essential now

If you have a product to sell and a customer to sell to then you really will need to start adopting video marketing



Check this informative film from Ahrefs so find out more

Please comment below about how it applies to you or what you would do instead



Difference between video production and video marketing

As an industry, marketing has been a long term user of video in promoting goods and services.
This is only getting bigger with over 87% of marketing professionals using video as a marketing tool

But how do you make the most of video for marketing rather than just producing a cinematic epic?

In the following article, Pushpa Srivastav discusses just that problem

Video production and video marketing is two different fields dealing with same subject of video. Read this article to get more.

Video production means making videos of any kind while video marketing means making videos to reach out different audiences and channels. Both offer different services though nature and disciplines overlap each other. One involves with the creation and production process while other involves with the end process or marketing process. Most of the people get confused over the terms video production and video marketing, here in this article I will try to explore the difference between them. Let’s start with:

Video Production Services


Brands seeking to create product or company video would approach to a video production company. A New York based production company also known as a video production house. It has all the necessary skills like equipment, talent, crew members and production planning ability including technical solution and budgeting. In simple word it produces video according to client’s requirement. It produces video based on technical knowledge and capability. It has ability to produce documentary, video narrative, TV commercial, live events, testimonial and even movies also. Video Production Company doesn’t bother about marketing plan. Their main focus is to make sure the technical superiority of the end result. They work on brief and deliver the final product.


Video Marketing Services


Video marketing is only possible with the advancement of technology, data streaming, and internet which focus light to open up digital video capability for social and marketing purposes. Their main focus is to deal with video marketing videos to reach out to maximum targeted audience. They mainly work on principle of end results and then decide their work from that point onwards. It also helps business owner to identify what it needs. Their main objective is to engage targeted audience by posting the video assets at right time for the right people. In marketing, video length can vary with platform. Their work also involves running their video campaign on different social media platform and also enhances return- on- investments (ROI).

Conclusion:


Both video production and video marketing services belongs from same category but addressing different needs. People favors to those who narrate well and connect audience emotionally and of course meaningful. Both the services are looking forward to evolve their work continuously in future. In both the scenario, the one who really wins in brand. These two functional areas are working in the same field but their way of working is far differ. There is more option in market to help them addressing their specific needs. The one who solves client’s marketing problem easier, quicker, better and laser focus solution would be the winner at the end. In order to deliver your message to your targeted audience only marketing company can help you but before that creating a valuable script for audience and frame them is done by video production company.  Always remember a great without any views are useless so your message should be very genuine and reaches out to your audience with full of positive attitude.

Article source: ArticlesFactory.com

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Pushpa Srivastava is an SEO strategist that helps online business owners figure out how to grow their business in a way that energizes them. Her zone of genius focuses on visibility, boosting traffic, finding the gaps in their market, competitors' analysis and then zoning in to get results without paying for ads. She is currently working in the Marketing department of Sinema Films - a video production company based in New York City.

Monday 6 July 2020

How To Market Online With Ease

Robin Harris

You can ignite your marketing efforts and passion for the game by learning to use your personal story and expertise to get potential clients subscribing to your opt-in list.

I want to show you 10 simple steps you can implement with a low-cost investment and a little effort that you can use as a springboard for more aggressive online marketing campaigns.

By creating an interesting web site, which consist of one simple, yet, well-designed web page you can begin a relationships with qualified prospects. The "Interest Site" is designed to share content and offer a customized introductory e-product to someone who would qualify to be considered your ideal client. The focus of the site has to be a HOT TOPIC for your ideal client and it has to tie back to your product theme in some logical way.

The Interest Site will include the following components:

1.  The reason why the ideal client should read the content and subscribe to your list to get the introductory product. You written communication should be compelling, not contain hype, and impress the ideal client so they know free product does not mean no-value, low-value product, but it means you are a generous person, you are a skilled business person, and you are beginning your relationship with them on good and ethical terms.

2. Weave in a soft introduction that is designed to create affinity with your ideal client so they know you are like them, understand them, and share some of the same concerns and interests as they relate to this topic. Be brief.

3. Discuss one to three key points related to the topic that the ideal client would find very interesting. Notice I said the ideal client would find them interesting, you may not, and the non-ideal client may not. You may have expertise in this area or you may have to go and do some research. Either way, make sure the information is highly relevant to your ideal client and related to your primary business offering.

4. Include a message that lets the ideal client know that this content is incomplete and they can get more advanced information by signing up for the complimentary ecourse or workbook. Don't offer just a newsletter or special report. These things are over used and are often perceived as low value until your credibility is well established.

5. Give the ideal client a teaser preview of the HOT HOT HOT TOPICS covered in the ecourse or workbook. Summarize what you have provided and remind them to subscribe.

6. Provide a Bio-box with 3 or 4 lines about you, written in third person to start imprinting the ideal client with the perception that you are a great resource, expert, etc. Be sure to include email contact. Get yourself an official domain and email address. Make sure the web address you pick for your interest site relates to the topic being discussed. Remember to represent yourself as being an established professional. Do not use an ISP email address. Bob@my-interest-site.com is much more attractive than bob1698@yahoo.com.

7. Use an autoresponder to create an online signup form for your opt-in list. Include this sign-up form directly into your web site page. I use an autoresponder which allows for attachments and can create both text and html messages. You can use the HTML software inside the autoresponder to create simple yet elegant messages without knowing HTML. I recommend you stay away form text based messages, there quick, fast and cheesy looking. Imagine getting a text-based email from Amazon, it just wouldn't look all that professional, would it?

8.  Set up your autoresponder so the subscriber gets an immediate message congratulating them on their new subscription. Assure that the e-product is sent with the first message. You can either attach the product or store it on a web server and include the link. The first option is the easiest if you use the full-featured autoresponder.

9. Instead of trying to push people to your replicated site or your affiliate site, or convince them to spend money with a stranger, you want to get them to your interest site and get them into your opt-in database before sending them off to some other web site or having a serious sales conversation with them.

10. You can get more information about tools and resources for the Interest Site Project and you can also receive a complimentary template for creating your first ecourse when you subscribe to our online newsletter at www.marketing-with-a-story.com.

Author Bio
Robin Harris is a Certified Coach and the Founder of www.Marketing-With-A-Story.com.  She works with entrepreneurs who want to market with ease by using their personal experiences, knowledge, and passion to attract their ideal clients. You can reach Robin via email at
support@marketing-with-a-story.com

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Friday 26 June 2020

Give 'em a Taste (and they'll likely come back for more)

Give 'em a Taste (and they'll likely come back for more)
By: Alicia Forest

I'm sure many of you are familiar with the original ice cream shop that offers you a taste of any flavor ice cream you want before you make your decision on which scoop you are going to enjoy.

Giving you a taste (or as many tastes of different flavors as you'd like) is a brilliant way to ensure that you not only order a cone at that moment, but it's also a way to bring you back to try more flavors on another day.

You can use this brilliant marketing strategy in building your business, too. Offering your prospects a taste of what it is that you provide is a proven and easy way to get people to become part of your community, and part of your marketing/product funnel (the funnel is the "journey" (that builds a relationship over time) that your clients follow from the first visit to your website, where they enter by giving you their contact information, down through each level as they make their way through each purchasing step in the funnel). By offering them a sample, you're giving them an opportunity to get to know you without risking anything more than perhaps a bit of time.

In your marketing/product funnel, the taste you are giving your potential clients is at the top of the funnel, the widest part. The taste is your freebie/complimentary/gift offering and is your first (and usually only!) opportunity to engage your prospect. Your taste needs to be something of value that you offer for free to people who visit your website in exchange for their contact information, usually their name and email address.

This is often one of the most overlooked steps in building an online business. A prospect needs to see your message many times (it ranges anywhere from 5-10) before they will feel confident enough to risk handing over their money to you. In order to build a relationship with people you need to be able to contact them again, which means your goal is to capture their email address before they click away from your website.

If they leave, it's unlikely that they will come back, so don't lose the opportunity to welcome them into your community, your funnel. They landed at your website because they were looking for something (usually a solution to a problem they are having, right? :)). Give them a taste of the solution you offer. And remember to make it easy for them: make your sign-up form or email so obvious that they'd have to trip over it not to notice it (yes, that includes pop-ups and the like, because even if they annoy you as much as they do me, they work!).

So, what can you offer of value in exchange for their email address? A newsletter, an ecourse, an audio clip, or a special report, are all good options. Personally, I like the offer of an ecourse AND an ezine. You give them a taste of what your services are like with the ecourse, and then you keep in touch with them on a regular basis with the ezine. The ezine allows you to build a bond with your readers in a uniquely personal way, letting them get to know, like and trust you over time, with you having to build that bond one-on-one.

So, one caution is to not offer any one-on-one interaction with you at this level. You want to leverage your time, and offering free consultations or one-time meetings with you is not a good use of your time. Let them get to know you over the course of your freebie offering. When and if they become serious about you and your products or services, they will move further down the funnel (from free to fee) without you having to "sell" them on what you provide during a complimentary session (how nice is that?).

So what is your taste going to be? Here are some other ideas:


Write a Top Ten article about the benefits of your products and services, convert it to a PDF file, and offer it as a special report.
Record a short audio about the three key things your niche needs to know about X.
Create a mini ecourse that encompasses the five steps to getting started for your market.
or Create a quick-start guide that helps your market focus on how to get started.


Once you've given them a taste, they will likely come back for more, eventually turning from a prospect to a client. Creating a taste of what you provide is easy and it's fun. Try it and watch what happens!

Author Bio
Alicia Forest, MBA, Multiple Streams Licensed Coach, & Founder of www.ClientAbundance.com, helps coaches and other solo service professionals to attract more clients, create profit-making products and services, make more sales, and ultimately make more money. For FREE tips on how to create your own Client Abundance, visit www.ClientAbundance.com

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Wednesday 24 June 2020

Royalty Free Music In Webdesign

Amongst the key elements many people like to use in their online marketing presence are the inclusion of images and music. This great article by Russell Brewer looks at considerations of using music free of royalty payments.

Royalty Free Music In Webdesign
By: Russell Brewer

Online commercial music is everywhere! New and innovative audio applications include background music for Podcasts, Flash developers, Backing tracks for video, Independent Films, Documentaries, Narratives, Animation Sequencing, Television/Radio - just to name a few. This broad market has opened due to the fact that copyright law prohibits the use of licensed music without the collection of royalties by traditional non-profit organizations such as ASCAP & BMI. Unsigned and unknown artists now have the opportunity to bring their music right to the end user, thereby bypassing the corporate entertainment machine. No longer do the CEO's decide what will be heard. Musicians today can utilize the Internet to bring fresh new products to a fertile market. This brave new world is a win-win for artists as well as music supervisors, project managers, and small companies seeking audio content on a budget. Traditionally, companies requiring audio content would be required to go through conventional means, many times paying $1000's to use small portions of audio. Today, there is a host of websites available that sell Royalty-Free Music for a one-time fee. Project managers can purchase Royalty-Free Music by the track or opt to obtain entire audio collections for a modest fee. Typically, fees range from $10-$20 per track or perhaps $50-$75 for albums.

One great company to check out is http://www.innerrhythmstudios.com/ - Inner Rhythm Studios is a collective of artists that boasts a wide range of musical genres and styles. They sell Royalty-Free Music and music loops for programs like Sony Acid and Apple Garageband. Serving the online community since 2003, they have a very talented staff of musicians. Another great benefit of purchasing music online is the fact that most content is now available as a digital download! Inner Rhythm Studios allows visitors to listen to the collections before they buy. Once a collection is chosen, payment is processed through Paypal and the download begins. Instant content delivered in CD quality!

Here are a couple of things that you want to keep in mind when shopping for Royalty-Free Music online:

1.) How do the samples for the track that you are interested in sound? Today, it is possible to produce very high quality MP3's for online review. If the samples sound low quality, then beware. There are some pretty shabby sites out there trying to pawn off substandard content. Let your ear make the decision.

2.) Make sure that contact information is easily available just in case you need technical support. Problems can occur when downloading and it is convenient to have an immediate response if trouble occurs.

3.) Know the format that you need. Online audio content is available in a variety of formats. From MP3 to .wav, Apple AIFF, or standard CD format - make sure that you communicate your needs to your online music provider.

4.) Check out their blog! Many commercial music sites today have interesting facts about their artists, the music, and the latest studio happenings.

5.) Read the license! All royalty-free music should come with a 'read me' file or a license agreement. Royalty-Free Music can be used in any project, but cannot be resold as music by itself. The content must be used in some sort of production. Most companies require an additional license for projects that sell in excess of 5000 units. Read the fine print!

6.) Join royalty-free music forums or sign up for a newsletter. If you work with audio on a consistent basis, it's always nice to know what is new. Newsletters and forums can provide project managers with up-to-date libraries fresh out of production.

7.) Keep it real! There are some ancient collections out there! Make sure that what you are buying was'nt produced in 1987!

So there you have it! Remember, it's all about the music!





Author Bio
Russell Brewer - Sound Engineer and Webmaster - www.innerrhythmstudios.com You are free to use this article on your website or in your ezine as long as you do use it in its entirety.

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Tuesday 23 June 2020

10 Psychological Triggers to MAKE PEOPLE BUY From YOU! (How to Increase ...

So, what psychological triggers do make people buy from you?


Watch this film to learn some of the psychological techniques that may be worth investigating


Friday 5 June 2020

7 Actionable Strategies For Greater Social Media Impact

Expert Author Susan Regier
Susan Regier
With the growing expanse of social options to create brand awareness, do you know where you should be hanging out?
It's impossible to be everywhere, so choose two or three platforms where your customers and prospects are hanging out and post, share, and comment regularly.

To get the most out of your efforts, here are my top 7 actionable strategies to ensure your brand is receiving optimal impact.
1. Include an Engaging LinkedIn Headline or Facebook Intro: Don't say you're "Self Employed" or a "Business Consultant." Instead, tell people exactly what you can do for them; for example, "Copywriter, Marketing Strategist & Brand Storyteller to Accelerate Your Sales & Profits."
2. Write a Compelling Summary or About Section: Answer the question, "what do you do?" As with all your marketing messages, write from your customer's point of view. So what challenges do you solve or solutions do you provide - meaning the outcomes that your customers receive when working with you?
3. Update Your Contact Info: Please, please, please include your phone number, your complete address if you're a storefront (link to Google Maps), and a link to your Website. I'm probably not the only one who has been on the road searching for a particular store and feeling frustrated as I scroll around trying to find an address or phone number. And similarly, I've arrived at closed stores, even though their hours are listed as being "OPEN." If you change your operating hours, change your Website and all social media listings!
4. Use Brand Images: When it comes to graphics, be sure to use a professional headshot and not a cute image of your dog. Seriously! This is your brand we're talking about. Include a branded cover photo or background image as well - don't leave the default blue background (LinkedIn) or blank space. This could be your first impression - make it a great one!
5. Customize Visual Content: Each social platform has its own design standards when it comes to graphic size, so be sure to size your graphics accordingly. I use Canva to create my graphics as they make it simple to resize an image for various platforms with a quick click of a button and a few minor design adjustments.
6. Share Your Videos: According to LinkedIn expert. Goldie Chan, videos get shared three times more than static images. Create short (one to two minutes or less) videos that clarify a point, teach a lesson, or offer a helpful tip. Add your logo and a call to action.
7. Create a Social Media Calendar: By creating a framework of posts, you can easily share content that resonates with your audience and promotes your brand effectively. Use an Excel spreadsheet or download a free template online to get started. List the products and services that you want to promote each week along with inspirations (Motivation Mondays or Fun Fridays), customer stories, blog posts, video tips, shared articles, etc. The list is endless. Creating a framework for each week or each month takes the headache out of deciding what to post each day and ensure you're not too salesy. These are "social" platforms, not a sales call.

Original article by Susan Regier at:
https://ezinearticles.com/?7-Actionable-Strategies-For-Greater-Social-Media-Impact&id=10247696

Wednesday 3 June 2020

Pinterest for Business -Does it make sense for your niche?

Expert Author Sean W Taylor
Article by Sean W Taylor
A lot of people just assume that Pinterest does not make sense for your business. Specifically, if you are a man, you might just stay clear completely of Pinterest. Well, you might be making a big mistake.

When people think of Pinterest, odds are they are thinking of recipes, home decor or some type of arts and crafts. There's a lot more when it comes to Pinterest. There are pins and boards that cover a wide range of topics.
For example, think of a topic you would never think would be even considered. For example, let's take fantasy football. After doing a quick search on Pinterest for "fantasy football" you might be shocked to find out there is actually some fantasy football content out there. Most of it is geared toward fantasy football draft parties, but still, there is some content out there.
Now if you have an account on fantasy football do you want to spend a lot of time with Pinterest for business? Probably not, but this was just to make an example of the diversity of content that's on Pinterest.
Another example for something you might not expect to be on Pinterest is video gaming. For instance, you can find a great deal of content on Nintendo Switch, XBox, PlayStation and more. A lot of it has to do with the art side of gaming and DIY projects to create cases for your systems and things like that but still, there are a lot of topics on Pinterest you can target, even if you have a video gaming blog.
So how do you know if your niche is something that makes sense for taking to Pinterest? Well, one way, obviously, is to search on their site and see what type of content exists on the platform already.
Another method is when you are typing search phrases on the Pinterest site, type slowly and see if the predictive text suggests related topics to finish your search. This serves as an indicator that shows people are actually searching for these words or phrases on there. If you get several different words to finish what you are typing that is a great sign that you are on the right track to targeting something people get on Pinterest for.
So what are you waiting for? Take action! Many people get thousands of pageviews to their website a day and all of it from Pinterest.
So you're ready to stop waiting around and take advantage of the massive Pinterest traffic out there?
Click here to get started with Pinterest Marketing.
Article Source: https://EzineArticles.com/expert/Sean_W_Taylor/211439

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