Showing posts with label Pinterest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pinterest. Show all posts

Thursday, February 27, 2014

12 Reasons Why Some Teachers Might Not Be Making Money in Pinterest

Andrea Eldridge for GalTime.com wrote an amazing article­­ in the Huffington Post on February 19, 2014. I have made a summary for you, since the original is quite long. If you want to read the whole article, click here.

http://www.pinterest.com/fonts4teachers/

Pinterest is a fun way to create and share a visual, digital collection of the things you like, want to try or find appealing. Its images that link to webpages -- a mouthwatering picture of a pie takes you to the recipe, or an image of a scarf takes you to a blog post with a DIY tutorial. 

You can pin anything you find on the web, your own images, or re-pin something another Pinterest user has posted. Follow pinners with similar interests and as you share cool stuff other users will start to follow you. If you want to make the most of what Pinterest has to offer, though, there are some common mistakes to try to avoid. Here are the twelve top things that anyone who has used Pinterest has probably done at least once.

1.      Re-pinning without verifying that the weblink is legit: Before you repin, take a second to follow the pin to its destination. If don't confirm that the pin points to a legitimate website, you could be inadvertently aiding in the spread of spam or malware.


2.      Forgetting to update the pin description when you re-pin: Make sure that the description is clear, uses proper grammar, and doesn't reference someone else's children.


3.      Neglecting to pin original content: Re-pinning stuff you see on Pinterest is quick and easy, but pinning links to cool images, stories, crafts or recipes you find while surfing the net is what's going to make your boards fresh and unique.


4.      Not including searchable terms in your pin description: If you want to make it easy for other Pinterest users to find things you pin using Pinterest's search function, use accurate search terms in your pin descriptions and board names.


5.      Expiring pins: Periodically, check through your content to see that your pins still link to the intended content and purge those pins that send you to dead pages.


6.      Using #hashtags in your description: Did you forget that you aren't on Twitter?


7.      Not picking the right images: If you want your pins to stand out, they have to include engaging, beautiful or adorable images. Make sure you choose an image that isn't too small, blurry, or low quality.


8.      Going on a pinning bender: Decide on a reasonable time limit before you launch the Pinterest site and stick to it. The pins will be there tomorrow, I promise.


9.      Following someone just because they follow you: This is a no-no.


10.  Lack of organization One caveat: too many boards can be just as overwhelming. If you find yourself with a bunch of boards that have just one or two pins on them, it may be time to consolidate.


11.  Pinning gift ideas to public pages: Keep a few ideas to yourself by pinning them to a board you've made private if you want to take credit for being amazing.


12.  Forgetting to save the stuff you REALLY want to more than one place: If it's really important, save it (not just the web-link) somewhere else like Dropbox so that you can have a copy even if the original content moves or gets taken down.

 Andrea Eldridge is CEO of Nerds On Call, which offers onsite computer and laptop repair to homeowners and small
 businesses. Based in Redding, Calif., it has locations in five states. Contact Eldridge at www.callnerds.com/andrea.


!!!!Please if you enjoyed the article, become a member of my Teachers Pay Teachers Store here.

http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Fonts4teachers

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Pinterest Collaborative Boards: Promote your Products

Dear colleagues,
If you want to promote your products on my 2,000+ Pinterest boards, please join us.


Rules:
1. Do not post the same product more than once.
2. Only 5 products at a time.

Boards available at this time:

Grades 1-2
$10 and Up
Blogs
Back to school
Activities
Free
Grades 3-5
English Language Arts
Handouts
Exam/Quizzes
Flashcards
Clipart


You can join us at Teachers Pay Teachers. Or just shoot me an email at duribe100 aol com. 

                               

Leave a comment or follow our blog.


Monday, September 23, 2013

Contest in Pinterest: Enter to Win 10 Top Programs for Teachers

Fonts 4 Teachers is running a contest in Pinterest. Click here to see the pin.


Enter the contest here

Deadline: 10/1/2013

Friday, April 5, 2013

The Best Times and Days to Pin in Pinterest

Now that Pinterest is attracting more and more people, power users are starting to wonder how to maximize their efforts. Whether you are trying to market a store in TeacherPayTeachers, a product in Amazon or a website, be aware that some hours of the day and some days bring more benefit or revenue to your cause than others. Do not waste your time pinning at a time when nobody is following you or online: you won't get likes, repins or comments and few visitors will end up in your store or blog. Check this infographic and learn the best times and days to pin your images.

If you are not familiar or you are not successful in Pinterest, get help right now.

If enjoy this post, I would LOVE you to either follow my blog or  TPT store. Click here.
 
Best Time & Days to Pin on Pinterest



Sunday, February 24, 2013

10 Strategies to Improve your Pinterest Profile

Another amazing post from marketing guru, Jeff Bullas. This post is especially relevant for those who have started using Pinterest recently and need some direction. Well this infographic will give you plenty of ideas. 

10 Ways To Optimize Your Pinterest Profile


If you enjoyed this post, I would LOVE you to either:

    1) Join my site with Google Friend Connect or


  2) Follow my TPT store. Click here.

Saturday, February 16, 2013

Pinterest Favorite Pics for this Week


It has been a very interesting week. A lot of activity in my Pinterest boards and new followers. Join me and you will have lots of fun.

I pined this pic for my Valentine's Day board. 

 
                                 


 This week I also enjoyed this funny clip art.

 

And finally, 
 


  
Visit us at

http://pinterest.com/fonts4teachers/ 


..... and enjoy amazing pics!!!!!!



Please visit Diving into Learning and join this amazing Linky party!









































Monday, February 4, 2013

These 8 Things Will Get You Banned From Pinterest

Pinterest is today on of the trendiest social networks of all. It is gaining thousands of members by the day. But some people are facing the dark side of it. You will be banned from Pinterest if you:

1) Use other company's name. You are not authorized to open an account on behalf of any company. If you do so, you are going against Pinterest's Terms & Privacy policies.

2. Pin content that is copyrighted. Be careful with the content you pin. If you write a post for your blog, add and image and later you pin that image, make sure that the image is free. There are lots of places that let you use images copyright free, like Morguefile. Use those.

3) Use a bot. Marketers and non-marketers see Pinterest as a source of unlimited traffic and revenue. They are beginning to automate pinning, repinning, liking... Well Pinterest is trying to stop this with the introduction of a series of antispam measures.

4) Copy content from Pinterest. Do not use any content found in Pinterest for your blog or any other social network unless it is done manually.




5) Scrape for contacts. Your lists of contacts should come from opt-ins that have been set up manually. Do not use a bot to collect personal information in Pinterest.

6) Use spam for comments. Blogging etiquette requires individuals to enter the info in the comments section manually. Pinterest etiquette requires individuals to do the same.

7) Use links in the wrong place.  Links you be included in the description section of the pin. Please refrain from writing the link elsewhere.

8) Get banned The are no second chances in Pinterest. Once you are banned, you are banned forever. They make it clear that their "service is not available for any user that was previously removed"

And what do you think of all these. Leave a comment!


If you enjoyed this article, I would LOVE you to either:
   
1) Join my site with Google Friend Connect or
2) Become a follower in Pinterest. Click here.
 3) Follow my TPT store. Click here.
 4) Like my Facebook. Click here.

Monday, January 28, 2013

3 Things That Pinspired Me Last Week

One of the things that pinspired me last week was Jason Valentine's Day free bingo. I think that the activity is awesome and the presentation amazing!

Valentine's Day create your own Bingo Card.  Use this to keep the kids busy for awhile when they're all hyped up on sugar!  Click on the link below for more info about the images used to make this resource (Images © Graphics Factory) http://jasonsonlineclassroom.com./graphics-factory/ 

 The second one was ideas for homework organization by Crystal Lynn. I think that my homework needed a little bit of push and I think I got it.

The Tutor House: Ideas for Homework Organization

And finally this awesome homework kit designed by Andrea Randall!



What do you think of my pinspiration last week? 
Leave a comment! 



Fluttering Through First Grade