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5 Pinterest Mistakes To Avoid

September 14, 2013 by Marc Guberti 2 Comments

There are millions of users on Pinterest, but since Pinterest is the newest social network of them all, it is easy to make mistakes. Pinterest is different from other social networks based on the way Pinterest was designed to work. Here are 5 Pinterest mistakes that you need to avoid:

  1. Don’t be afraid of sending out a lot of pins in one blast. If you can send out 50 pins in 20 minutes and then send 10 more for the rest of the day, that’s okay. On Twitter and other social networks, posting 50 times in 20 minutes and then only posting 10 more times throughout the day would annoy followers. It doesn’t annoy Pinterest followers as much. In addition, the more pins you have, the more likely you are to get thousands of followers. Almost every user with over a million followers also has over a thousand pins. Some of them are approaching 100,000 pins.
  2. Don’t pin exclusively about your business. It’s okay to pin about different things as well. I don’t only pin posts from my blog, but instead, I pin about baseball, 3D printing, Legos, and a lot of other things as well.
  3. A big mistake is to make your blog unpinnable. If you are using Pinterest, you have to start adding pictures to your blogs and a Pin It button. My traffic has gone up by 200% just by adding pictures to my blog and a Pin It button. Pinterest has taken the web by storm, and if you want your blog posts to be shared more, make sure people can easily share them on Pinterest.
  4. Make sure you like a lot of pins. The people who have liked thousands of pins also have millions of followers. Liking a lot of pins will help you towards getting more followers.
  5. If you pin a lot in one blast, people make the mistake of pinning from the same board the entire time. If you have a board about tips for your niche, and you send out 50 pins about tips for that niche, chances are some of those tips are going to be repeats. If one of your followers doesn’t like that niche, they may unfollow that particular board. Make sure you send out 5 pins from one board, 5 pins from another board, and so on until you reach your desired number of pins.

 

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Usefulness And The Use

September 13, 2013 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

When people make a decision about which product to buy or what to clean out, they are all focused on the usefulness. If the TV doesn’t work anymore, it isn’t useful anymore. It has to be removed. When the old TV gets removed, it’s time to get a new one. A wide screen plasma TV with HD pictures and great volume is useful.

A closet can be useful, but if the closet is a mess, it isn’t very useful. I cleaned my closet last week, and I have finally been able to learn about how useful a closet can actually be.

There are plenty of valuable books out there. There’s Contagious, The Power Of Habit, and others as well. They are very useful. They will help you out big time. Whether you want to go viral or have powerful habits, those books will help. They’re useful.

WordPress is useful. Google is useful. Social networks are useful.

What about the use? If someone actually buys the plasma TV with HD pictures and great volume, but that TV doesn’t get used, it isn’t useful. It’s worthless. If a clean closet doesn’t get used, it isn’t useful. If a book isn’t read, it isn’t useful because it wasn’t read in the first place.

There are many things that are useful, but they are only useful if they are actually used.

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5 Creative Ways To Generate And Keep Buzz On Instagram

September 13, 2013 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

Unlike other social networks, Instagram relies on the fact that you are taking pictures primarily from your mobile device. Other social networks allow you to use a picture from the web or no picture at all.

Business owners and brands are now using Instagram, and the total number of users on Instagram has shot up like a rocket. However, few people are actually generating the buzz on Instagram so that people look at their products and services.

  1. Post 1-5 picture every day. If you have 10 pictures that you want to post today, it’s better to spread them out over a period of time so you have enough pictures to post for the entire week. Consistency is more important than getting a fast start.
  2. Host a giveaway. This method works well on any social network, but especially Instagram where you can take a picture of yourself holding the prize and sharing it with everyone. That picture will definitely get a lot of likes.
  3. Comment On Other People’s Pictures. The more times people see you on Instagram, the more they will remember your presence. When more people remember, this allows you to generate and keep the buzz. People who are remembered are the ones who become successful.
  4. Promote your Instagram account and pictures on your blog. The more you promote your Instagram account and pictures, the more traffic and followers you will get. Promoting all of that on your own blog is a great way to increase traffic and get more followers. This applies for any social network.
  5. Build a following. There are plenty of ways to do this. All four of the above ways will help you get a following while generating and keeping buzz. Another great way to build a following on Instagram is by following others back.

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My Favorite Word

September 12, 2013 by Marc Guberti 2 Comments

Is “yet.”

I used to say, “I don’t have a blog, yet.”

The word yet makes it sound as if it is actually going to happen.

I can’t use that sentence. I have a blog.

I use that word for anything that I am not that I would like to become.

Most of the time, when I use that word, I end up becoming what I wanted to become.

I’m not a bestselling author, yet. I’m not making money on eBay, yet. I don’t have hundreds of thousands of followers, yet.

Proclaim what you want to be. Add the word “yet” at the end of your sentence. Watch yourself end up becoming what you wanted to become.

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Imprinting

September 12, 2013 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

Imprinting is when baby ducks follow the first thing they see. That’s why when the baby ducks come out of the egg, they usually see the mother duck. If they see you, that’s a problem.

However, there is a different type of imprinting that is always good when you are the first person seen. In the real world, you want people to imprint your business. The only way you get people to imprint, or follow your business, is by being first. Set yourself apart from the competition, and consumers will imprint on you.

They won’t follow you back home, watch you brush your teeth, or do anything else strange like that. However, they will buy your products and services. When another competitor comes along, the consumers already chose someone to imprint; you.

You want people to imprint your business. Not only will they follow your business, but they will also trust your products and services. Trust leads to sales and returning consumers who become clients.

When baby ducks imprint, they imprint on the first thing they see. It doesn’t matter if the next duck they see is ten times smarter than the first duck they saw. It doesn’t matter if the next duck they see is way more beautiful than the duck they imprinted on. The first thing a baby duck sees, it imprints. There’s no way around it.

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The Past Cannot Be Undone

September 11, 2013 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

No matter what happened, it cannot be changed. It’s hard to imagine all of the events that took place just 12 years ago. The New York skyline isn’t what it used to be. Many people were effected by the events that occurred on this infamous date. Many people whose families weren’t directly effected still dread this date.

Looking at any of the pictures or watching any of the documentaries of the events that occurred just 12 years ago get me teary eyed to this day. Writing this blog post made me teary eyed. Just two years ago, I went to the area where the two towers stood. All of my energy got drained out of me. Some of the people who were in the towers were our friends. Seeing their names hurt.

Today is the saddest day for America. The nation will mourn the loss of loved ones and become frustrated that such events had to occur. This cycle will forever continue. However, life continues for the rest of us.

The past cannot be undone. These events cannot be changed. They are what they are. There are victims who were in the towers, but there are also victims still alive who lost loved ones.

After everything happened, we as a country were given two choices. Stay down or rise above the rubble. We will never forget the past, and we will never forget the events that occurred only 12 years ago, but each year, we as individuals can either stay down or rise above the rubble.

Rise above the rubble. Continue living in the present, but remember everything that happened on this date.

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