Jessica here. Today I have the pleasure of introducing my friend Dawn Crandall. One of the first things I remember from when we met was how gorgeous Dawn's One Sheets were. They were jaw-dropping, stunning. So when Dawn joined Pinterest I went right away and drooled over her boards. Today she's sharing some pointers for marketing with Pinterest.
by Dawn Crandall @dawnwritesfirst
I was
purposefully late onto the Pinterest boat when it became all the rage a few
years ago. I didn’t especially like to cook, craft, or organize ... and that was
what everyone pinned about, wasn’t it? At least that was what my friends seemed
to pin about. And why did I need Pinterest to save my favorite photos off the
internet? I already had several years’ worth of photos saved to my laptop to
feed my imagination ... a whole folder full of “book photos” to show the
different aspects of the imaginary world I written about for the last few
years.
by Jessica Keller @AuthorKeller
By now I’m sure you’ve heard the term “meme” tossed
around when it comes to using many of the social media sites Charity and I
will be covering in the coming weeks.
Marketing professionals have embraced the use of memes because they’ve
realized the viral power these graphics can have. When I launched Saving
Yesterday, I created shareable memes and people told me they bought my book
solely based on seeing one of my memes. Today, I’m going to show you a free and
easy way to create your own shareable memes.