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Pinterest is growing at crazy rates on the social web. Here is everything you need to know to use Pinterest to promote yourself or your business.
Pinterest's recent success, which flies in the face of so much speculation about social media fatigue and information overload, holds an important lesson: It's not social media we're frustrated with. It's with one another.
Has Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg jumped on the Pinterest bandwagon? A recently created profile on the popular image-sharing social network has popped up recently, sporting Mark Zuckerberg's picture, a link to his Facebook page, and little else.
Ann Romney, wife of former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, is the latest public figure to join the internet phenomenon that is Pinterest. The subscription-based website offers members the opportunity to "pin" their favorite fashions, recipes, DIY projects and dream homes to "boards" they create for free.
Have you start pinning yet? Do you know your dip-died French braid from your red velvet whoopie pies?
I find this site fascinating, but I have one caveat: be careful. If you get intimidated easily by women sharing all the (perceived) wonderfulness of their lives, tread carefully.
Early in February, comScore data showed that social photo-sharing site Pinterest attracts more than 10 million monthly unique users in the U.S. alone. TechCrunch reports that the site's meteoric rise has earned it the distinction of being the fastest-growing independent site in the history of the Internet.
As the third most popular source of content on digital pin-board site Pinterest, Flickr and its photographers are subject to frequent acts of copyright infringement. But a site-wide update to Flickr promises to better protect members and their copyrighted works.