When we posted photos of The Motherhood’s offices to Pinterest, we heard from everyone how much they loved the space. People in my town who’ve never gotten near Twitter and don’t spend any time on blogs stopped me on the street to say they loved how our office matches our web design. One woman told me she printed our charter and posted it in her kitchen to inspire her. Another asked where she could get our iPhone stickers with The Motherhood logo.
All because they saw our pictures on Pinterest.
Today, we’re hosting a live chat to talk about the Pinterest phenomenon. A stellar group of Pinterest experts will lead a conversation on our favorite obsession and we really hope you’ll join us. Today at 1 pm in the East, 10 am in the West and noon in Texas. We’ll all be right here in The Motherhood.
We’ll chat about:
– Favorite ways to use Pinterest
– How Pinterest is inspiring us
– Handling the Pinterest addiction
– Ways businesses are using the platform for good or bad
– Pinterest as a traffic driver
– Issues that might be arising with Pinterest
– Pinterest compared to Facebook and Twitter
– Trends/predictions
In preparation for the Talk, here are some articles and posts you might find interesting:
Why small business cannot afford to ignore Pinterest, by Josh Gingold (a host of today’s Talk)
Wall Street Journal Sends Reporters To Cover Fashion Week Via Pinterest and Instagram
How Pinterest Is Becoming the Next Big Thing in Social Media for Business, Entrepreneur Magazine
Information for Bloggers and People Who Use Pinterest by Living Locurto
Is Pinterest A Haven for Copyright Violations? on Hubpages
The Secret to Pinterest’s Success: We’re Sick Of Each Other on Huffington Post
How to get started on Pinterest by Cool Mom Picks
Thank you to today’s Talk hosts for leading the conversation:
Dagmar Bleasdale, Dagmar’s Momsense
Ciaran Blumenfeld, Momfluential
Kelby Carr, Type A Parent
Kimberly Coleman, Mom in the City
Aimee Giese, Greeblemonkey
Josh Gingold, Managing Editor, CBS Interactive
Lindsay Maines, Rock & Roll Mama
Rachel Matthews, A Southern Fairytale
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