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Pinterest: Top 4 most popular pinboard categories

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As part of Pinterest week at Firebelly, here are some of the key findings from RJ Metrics: The all-time most popular pinboard categories are Home (17.2%), Arts and Crafts (12.4%), Style/Fashion (11.7%), and Food (10.5%). Food is the fastest-growing pinboard category. Many of our clients have already recognized the value of Pinterest.

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Story And Conversation: Pin It To Build A Brand

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From a “Fall Wish List” to “Trends We Love: Tassels,” Nordstrom uses Pinterest to feature the hottest lines in their seasonal collections, as well as exposing followers to their picks for the best items on sale in stores that match the current fashion trends. Chris March. ” board that shares what inspires him.

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When Silence Is Golden On Social Media

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After being slammed for his tweets during the Arab Spring uprising in Egypt, fashion designer Kenneth Cole found himself back in the hot seat last month when he tried to make light of the U.S. military possible intervening with the ongoing crisis in Syria.

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From Seoul To Copenhagen: Making My Way To My Perfect Place

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My classmates had studied everything including graphic design, business, fashion, industrial design, architecture, and came from all across the globe. I had the time of my life there, meeting people from all walks of life and from all around the world.

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How Millennial Are You?

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From cooking, fashion, beauty, humor, or sports there is a way to express that interest creatively and share with those who share that interest. These videos can be anything from mock music videos to high quality mini-movies. 53% of bloggers are Millennials. 28% of Millennials use Instagram.

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SHORTHAND: Jay Baer On “Hug Your Haters”

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95% of unhappy customers never complain in a form or fashion the business can find. .” Let’s get to the questions! Why are haters important? Jay: Two reasons. First, because you can find them. So, the 5% who complain are raising their hands. This gives you the change to find them, hug them, and keep them.

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Hook A Facebook Fan Up: They're Looking For Discounts

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Sometimes, it seems, the greatest value you can add is a good old-fashioned discount or promotion. In Fans With Benefits: Add Value On Your Facebook Page , I wrote about providing the kinds of content that fans find valuable. Have you experimented with discounts and promotions on your Facebook page?

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