
Why Pinterest Sucks
Practical Considerations for Business Users
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Narrated by:
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Paulie Tchoemea
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By:
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Gavin Alexander
About this listen
Why does Pinterest suck?
That is a good question. Whether you are new to Pinterest or an avid user, you will find relevant points about areas Pinterest needs to improve and how this may in some way help you to make better decisions when developing a social marketing strategy.
What is this audiobook about?
This audiobook takes a critical look at considerations for business users, though many points are relevant to all Pinterest users. We discuss everything from search capabilities to connecting with other businesses and consumers. After you are done you will have a new perspective on Pinterest and be in a better position to know what you want to get out of using it.
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