Explore Rich Pins for Pinterest
Want to add more information to a pin? Pinterest has five types of rich pins that let you add topic-specific details to a pin. Article pins include the headline, author, story description and link Product pins include real-time pricing, availability and where to buy Recipe pins include ingredients, cooking times and serving info Movie pins include ratings, cast members and ...
Continue ReadingBe Recognized on Facebook
You’ll want to pick a profile picture that will be easy for your potential fans to recognize. This could be anything from a company logo for a big brand to a headshot of yourself if you’re a solopreneur or consultant. Being recognizable is important to getting found and Liked — especially in Facebook Search. Your profile image is pictured at ...
Continue Reading1-Stop for Company Apparel
At 1-Stop Design we offer high-quality, stylish apparel options from the most popular brand names and multiple decoration methods to brand your apparel. High Visibility Apparel Tradeshow Wear Outerwear: Jackets, Sweatshirts, Vests, Gloves, Headwear: Hard Hats, Ties, Scarves, Winter Hats, Caps, Full Uniform Solutions T-Shirts, Polos and much more
Continue ReadingIs Blogging Important
Blogging is something that can never hurt. No matter how many blogs are already out there on your topic or product adding more information just proves your knowledge of the service or item. We are not going to say it is always easy, sometimes it is and sometimes its just struggle. It does take some time to set up and ...
Continue ReadingFacebook for Business
Facebook is trying to encourage cross-platform usage and is rewarding Pages which do so. Try to cross-promote on Facebook and Instagram wherever possible. Facebook has been pushing very hard in the past year or so to get people to use both. They have 1.4 billion Facebook users but only 600 million Instagram users. They’ll be pushing to get Instagram’s numbers ...
Continue ReadingTwitter Tips for Business
Twitter tips for business: Lose a few characters. 140 characters is the technical limit on Twitter, but try to keep your tweeting to 125 or less. Short, punchy tweets will grab your followers’ attention rather than getting lost in their feeds. The more characters left, the easier it is for people to retweet and add their own comment as well. ...
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