9 Smart Ways to Use Pinterest to Boost Your Small Business

Maybe you use Pinterest for business: for social media marketing, as a way to build greater product awareness, and to help build your brand. And maybe you use Pinterest to increase sales, generate more revenue, and make more money for your business.

Or maybe you think Twitter is sufficient.

Twitter should be a key component in your social media marketing strategy… butPinterest drives significantly more content to publishers than Twitter.

So if you’re not using Pinterest for business, you should be.

Yet you also might not be particularly excited by the thought of adding another social network to your social media marketing duties. Fortunately that’s a problem the folks at Buffer tackled with their Buffer for Pinterest integration. (Buffer’s tool lets you schedule, analyze, and share pins — in short, think Buffer for Pinterest.) So Inc Magazine asked Buffer co-founder Leo Widrich for practical ways to use Pinterest for business.

Here are several tips from Leo to make the most of your social media marketing strategy, especially using the help that Pinterest can provide:

1. Schedule pins.

The most important new feature now available for Pinterest is that you can schedule all your Pinterest pins with Buffer from one dashboard. As with Buffer for Twitter, now you can schedule pins to post consistently throughout the day.

You can share content to Pinterest from the Buffer dashboard or from the Buffer browser extensions for Chrome, Firefox, and Safari.

2. Take advantage of smart weekly posting strategies.

When it comes to timing, there’s not a bad day to post on Pinterest. But different topics definitely perform at varying levels on different days of the week.

Pinterest shared some great info on these correlations last year. Here’s a look at what people are most like to focus on and pin on different days of the week:

  • Monday: Good intentions spark interest in fitness and health
  • Tuesday: Gadgets and technology tend to be all the rage
  • Wednesday: When people look for a little something to get through the week, like inspirational quotes
  • Thursday: Fashion, fashion, and more fashion
  • Friday: Funny GIFs bring comic relief to the end of the week
  • Saturday: Vacations and travel are top of mind
  • Sunday: Food and craft ideas

Additionally, a bit.ly study found that Saturday is a great overall day for pinning.Maybe that’s when users have extra time for projects, or just for dreaming.

3. Measure the performance of your pins.

Another most important feature for all businesses is the ability to effectively measure how well you’re doing on Pinterest. Buffer’s Pinterest integration lets you measure the performance of your pins to understand how your audience is growing and how your followers are engaging with your content.

You can also filter, export, and sort your data so you can make smarter decisions with your social media campaigns.

4. Take advantage of smart posting frequency strategies.

Visual marketing service Piqora interviewed 200 big-time brands like Whole Foods, Lowes, and LL Bean, and discovered that many had experienced the most consistent Pinterest growth somewhere between “a few pins a week” and “3 to 10 pins per day.” (Note that this survey was pre-Smart Feed.)

On the higher end of the spectrum, the folks behind Ahalogy, a Pinterest marketing platform, say the sky is the limit when it comes to pins per day. Pinterest is different than other social media networks, says Ahalogy founder Bob Gilbreath, and requires re-thinking the “social media rules.”

Ahalogy says its clients have seen the best results when they pin 15 to 30 items per day, with pins spread throughout the day.

Our best advice? Pin as much quality content as you have time for. You’re unlikely to overwhelm your followers thanks to the Pinterest Smart Feed algorithm, and each pin is a chance to grow your exposure and audience.

5. Manage all your social media accounts from one dashboard.

Pinterest now lets marketers connect all their social accounts, including Pinterest, to their Buffer dashboard so they can post everywhere from one tool.

Save time by connecting as many Pinterest accounts as you like and you can easily publish content to Twitter, Facebook, Google+, and LinkedIn as well.

6. Schedule pins directly from Pinterest.com.

With most of the sharing buttons all over the web, it’s important for business to be able to schedule their pins not just from a dashboard, but from wherever they are. TheBuffer browser extension makes it easy to schedule anything on Pinterest.com directly as a repin to your boards.

7. Take advantage of smart hourly timing strategies.

With so many different audiences and categories of content, Pinterest provides an interesting challenge when it comes to pinning down (ahem) the best times of day to post.

According to a study of nearly 10 million pins by Digitas and Curalate, the best times to pin vary by topic/industry.

For example:

  • Friday at 3 p.m. ET is prime time for fashion pinning
  • Electronics pins do best Mondays at 10 p.m. ET
  • Automotive pins do well Fridays at 12 p.m. ET

Ahalogy found that between 8 p.m. E T and midnight any day is peak time for pinningrecipes about chocolate, and discovered that food brands could see the highest repin potential at 8 a.m. and the highest traffic potential from 10 to 11 p.m.

8. Schedule any image you find on the web to Pinterest.

Now you can also schedule any image you find on the way directly as a pin for your Pinterest account.

If you install the Buffer browser extension you can instantly schedule any image you find as a pin by right-clicking it and hitting “share as image” or hitting the blue “share as image button.”

9. Create a consistent sharing experience.

Like with other social media networks, a consistent sharing strategy is important on Pinterest to build your following.

Most marketing experts agree that spreading your pins throughout the day is a handy thing to do. Varying your timing exposes you to different segments of the Pinterest population and can lead to more exposure, repins, and followers.

And with Pinterest’s recent change to a Smart Feed that personalizes what users see in their accounts, you can pin basically anytime, without overwhelming your audience.

Register Now for the Chamber and YP’s Lunch & Learn: Fair Labor Standards Act

Don’t forget to register now for this exciting and informative Lunch & Learn opportunity about the Fair Labor Standards Act and the new overtime rule.

The program will take place on Wednesday, July 20th from 12-1:30 pm in the Stukes Meeting Room of the Florence County Library and will feature presentations and Q&A with a variety of speakers on the new Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA.) Lunch will also be included.

The cost to attend is $15 for Chamber and YP members, $20 for non-members and $15 for non-profit employees.

To register or for more information, click on the link below or call the Chamber at (843) 665-0515.

Lunch & Learn: Fair Labor Standards Act

SCnow.com Media Gallery: Band of Oz Performs at Florence After Five

(Band of Oz image courtesy: SCnow.com)

Were you one of the many folks who filled the streets for Florence After Five last week?

If so, take a look at this gallery from the Morning News.

You never know, they might’ve caught a pic or two of you during all of the fun!

From the Morning News: “Florence After Five is a street party held in downtown Florence the final Friday of each month From April to October.

On Friday, hundreds of people started their weekend on Dargan Street listening to live music from Band of Oz, danced, and enjoyed music and drinks from local vendors.”

Click on the link below to go straight to the image gallery:

SCnow.com Media Gallery- Band of Oz Performs at Florence After Five

City Renames Portion of East Pine Street, “Ed Robinson Way”

(image courtesy: Scnow.com)

According to the Morning News: “A section of East Pine Street between South Church Street and South Jeffords Street recently was renamed “Ed Robinson Way” after a state resolution was passed to commemorate the city’s longest serving councilman.

South Carolina Reps. Terry Alexander and Robert Williams co-sponsored a resolution to rename the state roads and hosted a dedication ceremony on Sunday afternoon, along with S.C. Sen. Kent Williams and Cumberland United Methodist Church – the church Robinson attended.

Alexander said this street naming is just a small way to remind the city of the legacy Robinson leaves behind.”

Read more by following the link below:

Morning News article on Ed Robinson Way

6 Top Tools That Will Have Your Business Growing in No Time

It’s no easy task to reach a broad audience and convince strangers to trust your business.

Thanks to technology though, it’s easier than ever.

According to Inc Magazine, “Every new customer converted is a battle won for a small business. It’s no easy task to reach a broad audience and convince strangers to trust your business with their money, especially when you lack the established reputation of a larger company. Luckily, there are many growth strategies for small businesses out there, from segmenting your market to diversifying your company’s services, and there is plenty of room for small businesses to succeed, too.

To aid your company’s growth, it’s important to use cutting-edge technology and tools to make the process of running and expanding your business as efficient as possible. With that in mind, here are six tools you can use to expand your company’s reach.”

Here’s six tools you can use to take your small business to the next level:

Inc Magazine Article: These 6 Tools Will Have Your Business Growing in No Time

Florence After Five Free Concert Series Continues This Evening with the Band of Oz

(image courtesy: Band of Oz Facebook Page)

Don’t miss the FREE concert tonight in the heart of Florence’s Downtown!

The Band of Oz takes the stage beginning at 6 pm.

The music continues until 8:30 and the event will feature vendors including: Victor’s, Crown Beverages, Rita’s, Wholly Smokin’, 1031, Clay Pot, Brooklyn South Deli and more!

Don’t miss out on the fun!

You can find even more details by clicking the link to the event page below:

Florence After Five Concert Series

10 Tactics to Get More Positive Online Reviews for Your Small Business

Ever wonder how you can get a handle on online reviews of your small business?

According to the Small Business Administration’s blog, anywhere from 51 percent to 90 percent of consumers read and trust online reviews.

Even if we take the smallest number, that’s still over half of consumers paying attention to online reviews.

That makes good reviews critical for any kind of business where people look for and read online reviews of products or services.

The most important thing to remember is that you -can- have an impact on reviews affecting your business — it’s not out of your hands.

Here are ten tactics from the SBA:

10 Tactics to Get More Positive Reviews

Enrollment Underway for FDTC Entrepreneurship Program

             

Do You Have What It Takes To Be Your Own Boss?
 

Starting your own business can be fulfilling and challenging.

The FDTC Entrepreneurship Program can prepare you for success.

 

The number one reason most business start-ups fail is lack of planning.

 

The FDTC Entrepreneurship Program has been designed to provide participants with the tools, strategies, and confidence needed to determine the feasibility of, launch and grow a new business.

This six-course program will provide the foundation of knowledge you’ll need to plan and manage your new business and to avoid the mistakes most common in failed start-ups. All courses are led by experienced entrepreneurs who have enjoyed business success and will share their knowledge and experiences in an open, easy-to-follow, discussion format.

Participants will have the opportunity to:

* Learn key assessment and feasibility techniques including design thinking, product definition, rapid iteration testing, and designing the minimum

viable product.

* Acquire tools for assessing product and market fit,including understanding target markets and marketsegmentation and performing effective industry and competitive analyses.

* Develop an understanding of how to grow and nurture the business through effective brand building, cash flow management and resource allocation, and embracing change and uncertainty for competitive advantage.

* Gain a better understanding of themselves as entrepreneurs including their motivations, roles, and

key responsibilities.

* Explore the notion of building a winning team and other common challenges facing founders and CEOs.

 Enrollment is limited. Classes begin August 15.
For more information, contact: Mitch House, Department Chair

FDTC Department of Business and International Programs

843-661-8166   Mitch.House@fdtc.edu

Town Hall Restaurant Opens its Doors this Week in Downtown Florence

          

(images courtesy: Town Hall Facebook)

One of Florence’s most-anticipated new downtown spots officially opens its doors this week!

Town Hall is led by executive chef Bobby Hodge, who uses fresh and local ingredients to create New Southern dishes.

They’re located right across the street from the Chamber at 101 W. Evans Street!

Are you excited to try them out? Visit Town Hall’s Facebook page for more information:

Town Hall FB Page

Florence Downtown’s Weekly Newsletter

Check out this week’s wrap-up of what’s taking place in Florence’s Downtown!

Follow the link below to learn more about everything from the FREE Florence After Five concert that takes place this Friday, to live music in the Renaissance Courtyard, the upcoming Farmer’s Market, events at the Library, Museum and much more!

Florence Downtown Newsletter