by Frances Caballo
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I have to admit, Pinterest escapes me. Not only do I get very little traffic from it, I struggle to appreciate the experience. I clearly just don’t get the place.
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Reblogged this on Die Erste Eslarner Zeitung – Aus und über Eslarn, sowie die bayerisch-tschechische Region!.
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I love Pinterest! I make boards for all my books, giving visuals of location, characters, fashion… and then there’s boards for art, cute animals, doors and windows, cars, I’m addicted, lol
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👍😄
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Many writers also create boards of writing tips, things they’ve found useful and want to share with fellow writers. Example: I edit science fiction as well as write it, so I have a board called “Science for Fiction Writers” and another called “Writing: the technical stuff,” which is for the mechanics of writing such as grammar, punctuation, homophones, etc.
I recommend staying AWAY from most of the group boards for writers to pin their own books, however. Many are essentially unmoderated (abandoned by the owners?) and contain a high percentage of bizarre/offensive spam.
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Great points, Thomas 👍😃
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which type of images should be pinned to the Pinterest board’s?
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Whatever images you want to keep, Neel – jpg and png format are best 😎
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