We’ve spent the last month diving in on how to use Pinterest to grow your employer brand. And now to sum it all up, I’ve created a quick ‘n easy checklist for you to make sure you cover all your bases! Just right-click, save, and it’s yours! [see below]
If you’re just now joining, here’s a brief overview about the series and links to the 4 posts:
5-star vacations, engagement rings, styled outfits, delicious recipes, how-to advice… what do all these have in common? They’re all over Pinterest posted as images that evoke emotion and get people to do something.
Pinterest is a social media site, yes, but it’s growing more as a search engine than your basic social site. Pinterest is powerful.
If you’re already developing your employer brand on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram, good for you! Now get on Pinterest.
Pinterest isn’t just for the topics listed in the first line–it’s a search engine that is perfect for all niches and all brands. Believe it or not, pumpkin spiced lattes being held by a perfectly manicured hand laced with a 5 carat diamond ring is not a requirement. This series is going to teach you exactly how to develop + grow your employer brand with Pinterest while attracting the best talent along the way.
If you missed any posts, they’re linked right here:
Grow Your Employer Brand With Pinterest: Part 1 – The Visuals
Grow Your Employer Brand With Pinterest: Part 2 – Brand Boards
Here’s Exactly How To Write Pinterest Descriptions To Build Your Employer Brand
How To Find The Best Keywords For Writing Pinterest Descriptions