After weeks of pinning and planning, Tailwind is happy to announce that we have found the winner of our “Perfect Pinterest Tips” contest! Jeni Scott, the author and owner of food blog Bakerette, secured the top spot with her incredibly informative “Perfect Pinterest Tips” board – a must follow for all things Pinterest.
Thanks to her amazing board, Jeni won a full year of Tailwind’s Pro Pinterest analytics, worth $4,788! Jeni’s winning board, and overall amazing profile, really piqued our attention so we wanted to learn more about the blogging maven:
Jeni: I am the owner and creative mind behind Bakerette.com where I feature daily recipes, gardening ideas, DIY projects and more. I’ve been in operation since November 2012. My husband and I live in Utah where we are parents to 5 children and 5 grandchildren. In June 2013, I was featured on KSL Studio 5’s cooking segment for my infamous bread in the Crock Pot and presented at Utah’s Home & Garden Show. In addition to Bakerette, I work a full time job as an executive assistant.
Tailwind: What about Tailwind’s platform drew you to the contest in the first place?
Jeni:Pinterest is my largest referrer to my website and I’ve been searching for a company to analyze and leverage my Pinterest insights to further grow my business in a smarter way and Tailwind has everything I was looking for.
Tailwind: Which tip did you find most useful?
Jeni:I loved the article entitled Using Pinterest Analytics to Create an Effective Content Marketing Strategy on Tailwind to teach me about tracking Pinterest trends and how to take advantage of Pinterest analytics.
Tailwind: Do you have a favorite resource for finding Pinterest tips?
Jeni: My greatest resource for finding Pinterest tips is Pinterest itself! That’s how I found Tailwind! Pinners pin a plethora of information on growing your business through Pinterest.
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