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Pinteresting Pinterest Resources

Pinteresting Pinterest Resources

Pinterest is chugging along, gaining more momentum as it goes. It is gaining respect throughout the social media communities as it rises in members and referrals to web traffic.

Sure, it can just be a 100% fun place to look for recipes and sunset photos however; there are many practical uses for individuals and large companies alike. This week’s Fab Five Friday is an homage to Pinterest.

1. How to Create a Vision Board for Business Ideas on Pinterest

2. Using Pinterest to Rock Out Your Brand

3. PinSearch — Chrome Extension for enhanced image search on Pinterest

4. Fantastic Social Media Sizing Cheat Sheet for photo sizes (includes Pinterest)

5. Check out #PinChat on Wednesday nights at 9 pm EST on Twitter. An awesome community led by Kelly Lieberman , follow her on Twitter for all the latest and greatest Pinterest updates.

What is your favorite way to use Pinterest?

 Featured image courtesy of davidyuweb via Creative Commons.

Article by Peg Fitzpatrick

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dbvickery
dbvickery like.author.displayName 1 Like

I found the photo-sizing cheat sheet to be extensive and handy.

catalystpart
catalystpart like.author.displayName 1 Like

Hi Peggy,

 

that's a pretty cool extension. Thanks a lot.

 

Jorgen

PegFitzpatrick
PegFitzpatrick

 @catalystpart Hello Jorgen,

Glad you liked it. Do you use other Chrome Extensions that you like? I use a bunch of them.

 

Peggy

catalystpart
catalystpart like.author.displayName 1 Like

 @PegFitzpatrick Hi Peggy,

 

the Pinterest extension was great until I found this one 

 

https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/dajedkncpodkggklbegccjpmnglmnflm

 

which does the same for Pinterest and images on the rest of the web. Install, hover over image, right clear and select 'Search Google with this image'. This is in fact what Pin Search was using.

 

Jorgen