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Pinterest interest? 5 Reasons It Should Stay In Your 2022 Marketing Strategy

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Launched in March 2010, by January 2012, Pinterest had almost 12 million users, making it the fastest site in history to break the 10 million visitor mark. However, after having reported 11 quarters of consecutive user growth, Pinterest began to experience a decline, losing 24 million users in Q2 2021.

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Ready To Take A Pinterest Break? Here Are Some Options For Doing It.

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Since its launch in 2010, millions of users have found Pinterest to be entertaining and useful. For iOS, tap Privacy & Date, then toggle the switches next to “Use sites you visit” and "Use partner info" or "Use your activity to report on ads performance" to set your personalization preference. You’re in good company.

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Why Do People Still Use Pinterest in 2022 and Should You?

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Pinterest blew into our world with a meteoric rise in users that began in March of 2010. In 2021, Pinterest reported it has 448 million users globally, making it the fourth most popular social media outlet. Then came Pinterest, the answer, seemingly, to all of our troubles, and more. Pinterest Is Born. Popular Uses for Pinterest.

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Beyond Your Borders: Promoting Your Business Internationally Using Social Media

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For example, Econsultancy’s 2010 Social Media and Online PR Report reported that 83% of marketers were planning to increase their spending on social media this year, yet only 26% had plans to run campaigns in more than one country.

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[Infographic] Facebook Is NOT The Largest Online Social Network, Email Still Rules!

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Yes 10%…and it’s not like Facebook or Twitter are putting a dent in the growth of email seeing as 2010 saw an almost 20% growth increase since 2009. That means Facebook and Twitter are processing less than 10% of the messages of email servers around the world.