This Week's Pinterest, Productivity, SEO, Mobile and Social News (Small Business E-commerce Link Digest – April 20, 2012)
Every so often, I post what I call “the open browser tabs” edition of the link digest, rounding up the items that have remained open in my browser tabs for the week. Here’s what’s going on this week:
- Copyblogger looks at the 7 bad habits of insanely productive people
- Entrepreneur asks “Would Your Website Pass a Usability Test?”. Note the brilliant insights in the 3rd paragraph, in particular.
- @shelisrael has a great profile of social media thought leader Ekaterina Walter
- SocialMediaToday explains what the rise of the mobile consumer means for your business.
- And Jinal Shah follows up over at Mashable with 7 surprising facts about mobile shoppers.
- Roxane Divol, David Edelman and Hugo Sarrazin have a fantastic article called “Demistifying social media” in the latest McKinsey Quarterly [free registration required] that’s well worth the read.
- Search Engine Land explains why Pinterest is not your SEO miracle worker.
- And, finally, from the Shameless Plug Department, I’m thrilled to be presenting a Rutgers University Mini-MBA on Search Marketing and Analytics with Mike Moran and Rob Petersen in May and June. Take a look and register today.
Have a great weekend, Big Thinkers. We’ll see you back here next week.
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I’ve used pinterest to optimize my site and the result was amazing my site was jumped from #234 to #9 in few weeks time.
The trick is we must got our website pinned and repinned by many people this is the hardest part. Most of pinterest users won’t doing repin when they aren’t like what we pinned.
I do simple thing to outsource it on fiverr and got my site pinned by 75 people, I don’t know how can he did it just search by typing pinterest on fiverr and you will find it on the TOP. Many other seller offer pinterest service on fiverr but in my experience they can’t make my website increase in SEO. I don’t know why.
As I know currently pinterest is best for SEO for these reason:
1. Once our website pinned it has 3 backlinks counts
2. Google interest in social media signal so it will not tagged as links farm
3. Currently pinterest links are dofollow even the image
4. Even not support anchor text (except the url link), it’s still perfect for placing our keywords in description. Google will READ it!!
5. You need to ping the links of your pins to the to get your website increase in SEO
6. Obama The President and Mark Zuckerberg now pinning on Pinterest lol.