So, was the Pinterest platform created for people with too much time on their hands, or as a serious media form with myriad connection capabilities?
I’ve mentioned before my attempts at understanding the attraction and heaven knows I’ve been bombarded with invitations by “experts” for advice on learning how to expand my followers and make significant gains in either monetizing my blog or directing traffic to sales through Pinterest. (Except that my blog is not particularly sales driven.)
I have twelve boards and umpteen “pins” and the one that catches the most traffic is the one of Iris Apfel, whose repins (at age 93) greatly outnumber my own and does nothing for my stats. How fair is that?
Launched in 2010, Pinterest was designed to discover information on the www mainly through the use of images. Images were where it was at! In particular, I do enjoy the Infographics you readily find on Pinterest.
However, I like that Instagram may become a powerful adjunct to my blog. It’s simple! Even I can do it! And I get a lot of positive engagement from Instagram, second only (and sometimes tying) to Twitter (not facebook). I’m still fairly new to posting on Instagram, but adding followers at a consistent pace. I particularly appreciate the ability to add appropriate hashtags and find that authors and other book bloggers, as well as publishers, haunt your posts. There is a limit on the use of hashtags of course, but many can do double duty, where appropriately added to your twitter post. Here are a few of my favorite hashtags for Instagram/Bookstagram (keeping in mind these are not to be used for every post–change them up!):
#book #booksofinstagram #bookstagram #bookstagrammer #igreads #igbooks #epicreads #booklife #bibliophile #read #reading #reader #booklover #bookaddict #booknerd #bookworm #booksbooksbooks #bookstagramfeature #readingforfun #booksworthreading #readinglist #bookswag #readingisfundamental #currentlyreading #amreading #bookshelf #newbook #goodbook #reviewbook #mybooks #goodreads #bookrecommendations #bookblog #bookblogger #tbr #indieauthor #bibliophile #mustread
Rather than using Pinterest as a major source of traffic, I see a few of my fellow book bloggers using Pinterest as a side link, sort of a sub-blog. In fact, I found that shockingly few post a link to Pinterest. It appears most bloggers opt to link to Instagram and Twitter. (If you also have a Pinterest account that I missed it here, please let me know and I’ll be glad to follow.)
Lynne at Fictionophile
Amanda at Literary Weaponry
Of course, more than images now the use of videos, vlogs, and gifs. Videos–videos are where it’s at! Well, I won’t be doing many of those soon, so I’ll continue to work on images, particularly through the use of Instagram and Bookstagram, which I’ve also alluded to rather recently.
I’m still not sold that the hours and hours of time I’ve spent on Pinterest has been worth it, but I see huge inroads of web interest in Instagram and the buzz says this is where the major focus will occur in 2018. I’m thinking that besides the time spent on my blog, that is where I’ll focus my secondary hours. How about you? Do you still use Pinterest or has Twitter and Instagram taken a new lead for you? I’d love to hear your comments! ©2018 V Williams
I have it up but I really don’t get it!
I’m not spending too much time on it. I just got Twitter going and within just a week I found that working far better for me.
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Playing catch up again. Apparently my earlier reply didn’t get sent? Anyway, yes, there are other platforms that work SO much better for me!
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No problem.
I’m terrified of the catch up I’ll have to do when I get back home! 🙈
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Twitter remains my first choice as far as social media sharing goes, followed by Pinterest and occasionally Tumblr. I do NOT have an Instagram account, nor do I intend to get one anytime soon. I’ve found reading, blogging, and tweeting take up a massive amount of my time already. Thanks for linking to my blog in this post. 🤗
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This is so timely I have been contemplating this myself, I find Twitter a wonderful blogging community and my blogging partner runs our Instagram, I’m thinking maybe that’s all we need? And Pinterest seems just a little too confusing for me, LOL 😂
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I don’t use it, Twitter and Instagram were easy to learn. I also don’t see the point in overstretching myself with too many social media accounts.
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I so agree! Twitter and Instagram were no problem. Only so much much and must devote it where you can actually see some results! Thanks for reading and the comment!
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So agree, thanks again for the comment.
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I’ve honestly never seen the appeal of Pinterest and so I’ve never had one. I do very much enjoy Instagram though.
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Thank you! Me, too. I have so many places to spend time–I’d rather use it to best advantage. Thank you for reading and taking the time to comment!
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So agree. I have maintained my account but haven’t seen any real rewards for it. Thank you for the comment.
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