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“Pinterest Savvy” Book Review

May 29, 2014 by Sue Lively

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pinterest savvyHi everyone – just wanted to tell you about an excellent book that I recently read and reviewed for a friend. “Pinterest Savvy” by Melissa Taylor is FREE for download on Amazon today!

If you haven’t gotten yourself on Pinterest yet, you really should!  It’s such a great visual way to collect and organize ideas when you’re on the internet.

If you’re a blogger, and looking for ways to boost your Pinterest traffic – you NEED to get Melissa’s book (did I mention it is a free download at Amazon?)

After reading Melissa’s book, I feel like I finally understand the Pinterest world. My One Time Through Pinterest site went from having only 8 boards to close to 50 and most of the visitors I’m getting on this site come from Pinterest now!

I found “Pinterest Savvy” easy-to-read, and perfect for anyone who is ready to get started or get better on Pinterest.

In chapter 1, Melissa gives a nice overview of Pinterest and what it is, then she describes how to collect pins and create attractive boards.

For more experienced Pinners, or for people creating new content, she has chapters that will be sure to positively improve your Pinterest profile and bring more traffic to your website.

Free chapter guides are also available on Pinterest-Savvy.net.

Pinterest Savvy is a must-read book, FREE on Amazon today!

Best,

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