Blogging for business can be difficult and many entrepreneurs aren’t sure what to blog about and if they should blog. I’m here to tell you blogging is an amazing asset to a business. It amazes me when people all over the world contact me or comment on my blog about a specific article. In manyContinue reading “4 Elements To Make Blogging For Business Successful”
Category Archives: Visual Marketing
Make Your Pinterest Images Pin-Worthy
How do you make images pin-worthy on your blog? Pin-worthy… you know, an image that makes you intrigued to learn more about the image, brings tears to your eyes, makes you salivate at the mouth… I think you get the picture. haha No pun intended! There are so many ways to make images stand outContinue reading “Make Your Pinterest Images Pin-Worthy”
How to Create a Branded Pin It Button
Going through the endless streams of creative blogs, the one thing I’ve found prominent with their images, is a branded pin it button. A custom or branded Pin It button makes a blog look fun and gives the blog character. It tells me 2 things about the blogger: they love their blog and they loveContinue reading “How to Create a Branded Pin It Button”
Are Those Images Really Pin-Worthy? (A Pinterest Pin Overview)
Have you ever thought about all the wonderful images you find on Pinterest? Are those images really pin-worthy? When creating a Pinterest account, did you wonder the possibilities to business activity? I know I didn’t even think of that when I created my account. Actually I created my Pinterest account before I started my business.Continue reading “Are Those Images Really Pin-Worthy? (A Pinterest Pin Overview)”
Self-Publishing on Kindle for Image-Rich or Illustrated Books
Recently I’ve published my Canva book on Amazon Kindle for the 2nd time. Yes, it was published years ago now and it was quite basic however Canva was basic at the time. Anyhow it was time to revise my book and get back into the “self-publishing mode” for Kindle. The first time was quite aContinue reading “Self-Publishing on Kindle for Image-Rich or Illustrated Books”