If you’re a Facebook and/or Twitter user then you’ve likely heard of Pinterest. Very recently, it’s been getting a lot of attention. Although it’s still in its infancy, my guess is that Pinterest is here to stay. It’s free, it’s fun and it can really help your business grow.
You’ve probably been told that as a business owner you should be on Facebook and Twitter. Possibly, you’ve even started a Facebook business page. You’ve invited your closest friends and family and thought it would naturally grow from there. Although Facebook is one of the most popular social media utilities and just about everyone who’s anyone is on it, they don’t seem to be on your page. What’s going on? What are you doing wrong?
Twitter is just over 5 years old, and it has already has 300 million users. Twitter has single-handedly changed the way we communicate, but since it’s still in its infancy, the rules of engagement are changing all the time. There are, however, some previously held Twitter ideas that you can now simply ignore.
Learning the ins and outs of Twitter can be frustrating. Trust me, I know. It takes a while to figure it all out, but just as everyone says, once you do it’s so worth it. Want to turn your disorienting Twitter experience into a rewarding Twitter experience? Here’s how to do it: