For many Tailwind members Pinterest is their largest, or second largest, source of traffic.
Did you know that clicks from Pinterest often generate more dollars than clicks from Google organic search?
We all know someone who could benefit by learning how to market through Pinterest, and if we’re honest with ourselves that someone maybe us.
We thought we’d make it as simple to get started as seven great pieces of content from the Tailwind back catalog. It’ll take you seven minutes to glance over these so that you know enough to dive deeper when you have the time — so here we go!
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If you know anyone who just needs a nudge to take the plunge with Pinterest marketing please share this post with them. One day they’ll thank you for it.
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