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11 Ways To Get More Followers On Pinterest

August 12, 2013 by Marc Guberti 8 Comments

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I am very impressed with Pinterest. I never thought I would be using it, but here I am today pinning as much as I can. Pinterest is powerful social network that is the perfect place to share your hobbies, products, and more. Here are 11 ways to get more Pinterest followers:

  1. Pin a lot. A majority of people with over a million followers also have thousands of pins. Don’t expect to get 1 million followers when you get your first 1,000 or even 5,000 pins, but just keep pinning. Don’t make it annoying for your followers though. Pin 3 times on one board and shift to the other. No one likes spam.
  2. Include pictures on your blog. This is one of the rare times this blog has a picture of it, but with a picture, you can promote your blog posts on Pinterest. I might even revamp some of the blog posts just to make my blog more Pinterest friendly.
  3. Comment on other people’s pins. When people look at a popular pin, they will see your comment. If your comment is the only one there, you get the spotlight.
  4. Pin quality pictures. No matter what you pursue, quality is essential. You need quality pins in order to get more followers. Make the pictures shocking, relevant, humorous, or meaningful. Quality beats quantity.
  5. Use Pinterest as much as you can. The Pinterest power users (all of those people with over a million followers) use Pinterest a lot. One person said she uses Pinterest more than she uses her email.
  6. Don’t talk about one thing. People aren’t going to follow someone just for social media advice. You are going to have to offer a wider variety of pins. If some of your boards are about food, create some boards about some of your favorite product. Then, create some boards about animals, architecture, sports, and anything else that you can think of.
  7. Be as specific as possible. Social media advice is not narrow enough. Social media advice is advice for Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, and so on. Instead of creating one giant board, create boards with specific niches such as “Facebook Advice” or even better, “How To Market Your Facebook Page.”
  8. Use a lot of hashtags. When you use hashtags, more people will find you on Pinterest. When I pin about getting more Pinterest followers, I always use “#Pinterest” because more people will be able to find me. That board is also my most followed board.
  9. Spend most of your time on a few of your boards. The people who have over a million followers on Pinterest usually have only one or two boards that are actually being followed by millions of people. The other boards get followed by tens of thousands of people which is still good though. Focus most of your time on one, two, or three boards at most.
  10. When choosing the board to work on, look at how many people are following each of your boards. The most followed boards are the ones you should work on because people want to know more about that topic.
  11. Get to your first thousand followers. Once you get there, you’ll get a lot more followers. This applies for all social networks. It will take longer for some people to reach 1,000 followers than others. However, when you reach that milestone, more people will start following you. When my Twitter account reached 1,000 followers, I went from gaining about 10 followers a day to gaining over 20 followers every day.

 

You won’t go from 250 followers to 25,000 followers in 3 days (unless you’re Andrew “Oyl” Miller). It takes time to grow a big following, but with time, you will eventually have that big following you’ve always dreamed of.

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Timeless

August 12, 2013 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

There are few things that are truly timeless. Leadership is timeless because every society, country, group, and business organization needs leadership. Without leadership, everything falls apart.

If a book’s lessons and ideas still apply 10 years from now, we’ll have to wait a little longer to see if that book is actually timeless.

When the lessons and ideas from a book published in 1851 still apply in today’s world, that’s a book that becomes timeless. In fact, my favorite book was published in 1851. I read this book during before I started the journey of becoming an entrepreneur or turned reading and writing into recreational hobbies. That book was Moby Dick, and I have read it twice. In fact, I plan to be reading it again in the near future.

When I come up with a reading list of my favorite books, Moby Dick will be on that list. There are many lessons that can be learned from reading that book, and the adventure is incredible.

Create something that is timeless so that everyone will be able to enjoy it. Don’t just strive to be a bestselling author this year, decade, or even this century. Strive to have a big audience centuries later. People still read Moby Dick, and even though the book was first published over 150 years ago, people are using 21st century technology to promote a 19th century book. Your story stays alive, forever.

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The Biggest Marketing Lie: Create It And People Will Come

August 11, 2013 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

When a new entrepreneur’s business isn’t doing well, they think in due time, everything will be alright. People will come, see what their all about, and sales will flourish. People will simply come. The worst is going to be over in a matter of weeks or a month at most.

Wrong! People don’t simply ‘just come.’ When I published my first book, I waited an entire month before it got any sales. Now I get multiple book sales every month. However, it took awhile before anyone bought my first book. It took another month before I saw sales for my second book.

I just thought people would come, but I was wrong. I didn’t say much about those books, and I didn’t create videos talking about those upcoming books. I didn’t do any of the marketing prior to the book being published. I just thought, “People would come.”

It’s a trick. It’s an illusion. People don’t just come. You give them a reason to come. The experts have given us a false sense of hope in the fact that people will simply come.

People do come, but only when you market your product. I didn’t market my first book for 3 weeks, and then the first week I started marketing that product, I made a sale.

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Most Common And Most Beneficial

August 11, 2013 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

The most common thing to do is sell a product. Selling a product is very beneficial. You’ll get a good commission if you sell a product, especially if that product is yours.

The way you sell the product is just as important as actually creating the product. The most common way isn’t always the most beneficial way.

Publishers are charging a lot for their books, but self publishers can dip under normal prices. If millions of people are selling their products the same way, chances are there are only a few of those people who are the big guys of their niche. I’d say about 100 of them, and 1,000 tops. The other 999,000 or so aren’t doing as well.

That’s the most common approach. Everyone does the same thing, and people new to that niche get hidden by the big guys, the top producers. Those are the people who have thousands of preorders and twice as many sales when the product comes out. The other people will have to do 5 or 10 times as much work as the big guys just to get noticed. The person who finds the niche first usually does better than the rest.

The most beneficial approach is different. The most beneficial approach is walking on your own path and having others follow. You’ll automatically become the person that everyone comes to. You’ll get sale after sale right away because the competition hasn’t caught up with you yet.

By the time your competition finally catches up with you, the path you set will be the most common choice with you as the most popular person of your niche. The others will strive to achieve your status.

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If You Want To Win Against A Tiger

August 10, 2013 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

If you want to win against a tiger, you can’t fight like a tiger. We have hands with small nails while they have paws with big claws. We have herbivore teeth; shaped in squares. Tigers have the pointy teeth that hurt…a lot.

You don’t beat the tiger by becoming the tiger. Instead, you beat the tiger by being different. Use your surroundings, blow a whistle at it (blowing the whistle actually works. I read a book about it), and do anything else that you can.

Don’t try to beat the competition by becoming the competition. They have more experience and a larger audience than you do. Do something that the competition can’t do. Find their kryptonite. It’s there somewhere!

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How To Look At Your Past, Present, And Future

August 10, 2013 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

Ignore most of your past. Only focus on the lessons you learned along the way and what worked. Then, when you rinse and repeat, you will get the same result.

You cannot ignore the present because as you are reading this sentence, you are in the present. Nothing will change that. You have to do what you can now to have a better future.

Your future is shaped by the present. You can’t skip to the future where you’re a multimillionaire or even a multi-billionaire. Think about your future as you decide what you do in the present.

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