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Comment by Scott Malcolm on September 27, 2012 at 1:54am Check out my albums and let me know what you think! Anybody else involved in product photography
Comment by Gary Mollohan on September 21, 2012 at 12:36pm In case anyone's interested, e-learning site Lynda.com has a great 6-hour course on creating and managing Google AdWords accounts. A one-month membership will cost you about $20, but it's worth it. Also, if you'd like to dabble in banner ads on a budget, check out AdRoll.com. Their retargeting feature lets you target previous visitors to your site and displays your company's banner ads when those visitors check out hundreds of popular sites around the Web. How cool is that?!
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Comment by Marshall Matheson on April 9, 2012 at 4:15pm Was at ad tech 2012 last week - quick summary with a couple highlights - http://marketing.wtwhmedia.com/ad-tech-display-advertising
Comment by Roxann Machac on March 8, 2012 at 8:25am Caren is right, great ebook! I didn't even know you could pin videos. One thing that works for me: the Pin it button on the toolbar. There is something so compelling about that gadget.
Comment by Caren Vay on March 8, 2012 at 8:05am Allison, that ebook was great! really useful to see how to use Pinterest for b2b.
Really interesting to see how others are using Pinterest for business too!
Comment by Roxann Machac on March 8, 2012 at 7:26am I just pinned your .50 cents per idea pic! It's really helpful to see how others are using the site. It seems that the most shareworthy pics will be the fun ones, as opposed to a photo of a gearbox, but who knows.
Comment by Allison Lewis on March 8, 2012 at 7:14am Hi Roxann - We're an innovation software company andhave recently joined Pinterest. Depending on what your product is and who your target audience is, it might make sense to join. Hubspot (an inbound marketing company) has some great resources on this in their attached ebook "How to use Pinterest for your Business". Hope this helps!
Comment by Roxann Machac on March 8, 2012 at 6:52am Anyone using Pinterest yet for business? I am doing it on a trial, but I don't have the knack yet, and I don't have much time. Is it worth doing?
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