In this episode, guest expert, Kate Ahl, founder of Simple Pin Media, offers tools to unleash Pinterest as a branding powerhouse to help market your book.
Listen to Kate Ahl share her Pinterest strategy and tactics to ensure compelling connections.
Find out how Pinterest's reach goes well beyond other social media channels,
Listen as Kate Ahl, Simple Pin Media, offers tools to unleash Pinterest as a branding powerhouse.
Where posts on other social media channels tend to be stagnant, Pinterest acts more as a search-and-discovery engine. It drives business to your website by connecting directly with self-selected affinity groups already predisposed to actively engage with you.
In this week's powerful episode, "How To Use The Power Of Pins to Help Market Your Book" Kate highlights specific tools to help nonfiction authors...
Sharpen your keyword messaging
Create calls to action that capture end-users and even earn money through ads and other promotional opportunities
Avoid common beginner mistakes
And much, much more...
If you’re not up to speed on all that Pinterest has to offer, then you need to listen to Kate Ahl’s words of wisdom!
Have you ever wondered exactly how Pinterest is used?
Do you lump it together with social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok?
If so, then it’s time to get educated!
I recently sat down with Kate Ahl, whose Simple Pin Media offers tools to take this versatile platform and use it as a marketing megaphone unlike any other. Since launching in 2014, Kate and her team of 40 experts have shown hundreds of Pinterest account holders how to showcase their best!
Kate, who in addition to owning Simple Pin marketing agency also hosts the Simple Pin Podcast, walked me through all the gaps in my understanding of Pinterest and how it can be leveraged to promote nonfiction authors in particular.
We discussed the unique search-and-discovery functionality that differentiates this platform from others. When deployed effectively, it can drive traffic and brand awareness in ways not available on Instagram, Facebook, or other social media channels. "It’s where people go to discover ideas. products, or things they want to dream into the future,” says Kate.
It was fascinating to hear about the niche marketing opportunities embedded within Pinterest’s non-chronological algorithms as well as how to side-step some of the most common mistakes new “creators” make in trying to reach “pinners.”
Kate explains what it means to have a Pinterest strategy and tactics to ensure compelling connections. It starts by locating the target audience already primed and eager to hear about a topic in which they’re interested. I learned an incredible amount in a jam-packed 30-minute conversation – and so will you!
Click here to hear my interview with Kate.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN:
Here's how to connect with Kate - http://www.simplepinmedia.com/
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