Tag Archives: Pinterest

Pinning with a Purpose Pinterest Webinar

Pinterest has over 70 million users. People also are starting to use Pinterest as a search engine. Plus, Pinterest results show up in popular search engine results. Are you missing out on opportunities by making these Pinterest mistakes? Wrong length … Continue reading

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Translating the Value of Extension Scholarship

A huge thank you to Eric Stafne (Mississippi State) for his presentation this morning on our Next Generation Extension webinar series.  His topic, Translating the Value of Extension Scholarship, was very intriguing and will help extension staff start the process … Continue reading

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Image Sizes, Uses and Sources Recommended for Social Media Campaigns

OK … so everyone is saying you should use more images in social media. But … what sizes do you use for optimum appearance? And, how do you get the part of the image you want to show into that little … Continue reading

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Adding a Pin It Button to Your Website

I just attended a webinar on Pinterest and the speaker suggested adding a “Pin it” button to any item on a website you wanted pinned. Here what I found when I researched how to do this. There are three easy … Continue reading

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How to Add a Pinterest Follow Button

It’s easy to add a Pinterest “Follow Button” to a website. Find the directions at: http://business.pinterest.com/widget-builder/#do_follow_me_button  Here’s all you need to do to develop a “Follow Button.” Add the name of your Pinterest account (the example is for UNLfoodfitness). Copy the … Continue reading

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Finding and Creating Powerful Images

The “eyes” have it when it comes to getting attention for your blogs, Facebook postings, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Twitter, websites, PowerPoints, print articles and any media through which it is possible to include a visual image. Learn “why” and quick, easy, … Continue reading

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