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@CarrieGrant1 So true Carrie, autistic girl out of school 3 years. EHCP but no available schools, private SEND schools full, no support, no options, inadequate EOTAS. Trauma and long term MH to deal with. Creating a register of ‘ghost children’ is an insult frankly.
I've used Pinterest for my blog for a decade. I've much all the strategies, pin designs, templates and more. It ebbs and flows but stick with it and you'll reap the rewards.
My account brings between 50k-150k a month depending on the season.
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I've also taught hundreds of bloggers and businesses how to harness Pinterest for marketing and secure a blog's traffic.
Here's the thing, like any of these platforms it rewards quality. Don't abuse it, don't spam it, don't try and trick it. There's no quick results.
There's a brand new giveaway on the blog today in collaboration with #V33.
#WIN V33 Wood and Decking Stain worth over £150 to get your garden ready for Spring!
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@neuroteachers The noise is just crazy.... it feels worse than normal this year. And wow, a sofa! That's hilarious - I might gift a cushion but that's it!
There's a new #giveaway on the blog today. #win a @Mathmos Candle Powered Lava Lamp - choose your style and finish to suit your home.
East to enter - just head here ->
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@NicheSiteLady It will take 3-6 months to see what’s working. But a good start! Just over 100 clicks. I’d look at stats and see which pins brought the traffic and do more of that type of pin design and blog post. Your niche is well suited. 😉
It’s been more than 20 years since media headlines about the Women’s Health Initiative study incorrectly linked HRT to an increased risk of breast cancer, but even today many women still avoid HRT because of perceived breast cancer fears.
This misinformation is really damaging to women’s health, so on my podcast this week I invited Dr Avrum Bluming to join me. Avrum is a leading US oncologist and has spent 25 years studying the benefits and risks of HRT in breast cancer survivors.
As you’ll hear in the episode, Avrum tells me about more recent studies that have shown that oestrogen alone decreases the risk of breast cancer development by 23% and the risk of death from breast cancer by 40%. Yet many people still do not realise this.
It is so important that everyone knows the real story about the WHI study and the misreporting of the data so I really would recommend listening to the full episode: https://t.co/KM6KQi59ZD
So now, not only will be offered anti-depressants instead of HRT, they'll throw in CBT too! For goodness sake, who thinks this stuff up!
And let's face it, it's going to be a book to read isn't it - an actual F2F appointment will take years.
Thanks @NickyAACampbell for speaking so much about this topic and inviting me to comment. Dreadful to hear the stories from women struggling to be prescribed HRT which is first line treatment for the perimenopause and menopause. @bbc5live
Excited to have invested in @NinaClapperton 's BF sale for a new batch of keywords. I could do it myself but always keen to see what others come up with, and to support others' offers!
Plus, investing in the blog speeds up its growth hugely.
Remember there's a difference between a Pinterest content creator and using Pinterest for a blog.
One creates content to stay on the platform, the other likes Pinterest traffic ;)
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If you're using Pinterest for your blog, here are some tips to help you avoid being marked as SPAM!
1. Make strategy changes slowly. Monitor results.
2. Do not ignore best practices e.g. pinning too many pins from one URL or saving other people's pins.
3. Be consistent!
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Always make sure you're following advice from someone you trust.
And make sure their tips work on other accounts, not just their own. Too many people say they're an expert when they've come across a plan that works JUST for them.
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