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Using Pinterest and Instagram to Gain Clients and More Exposure For Your Pet Business


If you are not on Instagram or Pinterest, you may be missing out on connecting with potential clients. In this segment, you’ll discover why having a pet business (more than most other businesses) will get you noticed on the visual social media sites and how to leverage that visibility. You’ll learn strategies and tips for getting noticed and creating buzz for your pictures and your business!

Susan Jackson

In This Segment You Will Learn:

  • How pet business owners can best use visual content to reach their target audiences and get results for their businesses
  • Which platforms are the best for pet business owners to focus on when planning their visual marketing strategy
  • How to set up your Pinterest and Instagram accounts and how to best manage your activity
  • Specific strategies that can help make pet-related content get discovered on Pinterest and Instagram
  • How to create more buzz for your pet business using the visual social media sites
  • And much more!

Kristin - MUSINGSKristin’s Musings:

Susan was so fun to interview! She’s bubbly and fun, and her personality, combined with being super knowledgeable about social media, made interviewing her a real treat. Some of the social media people explain things in a way that nearly causes my brain to explode... but not Susan. She explains social media in a clear and down-to-earth way that nearly everyone can comprehend. I’m fairly new to Pinterest and Instagram, and she really lit a fire under my bum to hang out and play on those sites more (and I think you may have the same experience when you hear her). Enjoy and happy pinning!

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From Monday, September 21st at 10am PDT until 10am PDT on Tuesday, September 22nd.





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DSC01425Susan Jackson

Susan Wenner Jackson is the VP of content partnerships for Ahalogy, a technology startup company focused on delivering results from Pinterest and beyond. She heads up the Ahalogy Content Network, a partnership with the web’s top bloggers, writers, photographers and designers creating amazing content. Susan cofounded the blog Working Moms Against Guilt and is a regular contributor to iBlog Magazine. She earned a master’s degree at Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism and a bachelor’s degree in journalism at Miami University. She’s worked as a newspaper reporter, magazine editor, PR professional, copywriter and social media consultant. Susan lives with her husband, two children and puppy in Cincinnati, Ohio.

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4 Comments

  • Kristin Morrison

    Reply Reply September 21, 2015

    Hi there! Feel free to post a comment down here if you aren’t on Facebook or don’t want to log in to Facebook. 🙂

    And if you are on Instagram or Pinterest, come connect with me there:

    Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/sixfigurepetbiz

    Instagram:https://instagram.com/petbizcoach/

    ~Kristin

  • Annie Harms

    Reply Reply September 21, 2015

    Kristen, Thanks again for a wonderful pet sitting conference! I’ve been in business almost 20 years and I have found your information to be the most helpful of anything I have read or been involved with. Thank you, thank you!!! I really needed to do some tweaking in my business and I found the courage to do those things thanks to your advice. You have really found a great nitch for yourself and your gifts!

    Annie Harms

  • Nancy Carlson

    Reply Reply September 22, 2015

    Thanks for all the speakers that have given us information regarding social media.
    It makes me realize just how behind I am and how I will be left in the dust if I don’t get on board with this soon!
    I know it’s important but so overwhelming for me. I’m considering hiring someone to do all of my social media
    Has anyone else done this?

  • Virginia Salick

    Reply Reply September 22, 2015

    Thanks, Kristin, for such a good balance of topics covered by excellent people in their fields. ANY suggestions, to those of us who are new to social media, on the best place to find procedural step by step instructions on finding our way around each site. I need an owners manual on each site. What button is used for what; how to put a picture on my timeline; what’s the difference between Following and Liking; what is pinning; what is adding to a timeline versus posting a comment; can something be deleted from my timeline? And on and on…

    Does anyone recommend a good “…book for dummies” on social media sites?

    Thanks, again, for a great conference!!

    Virginia

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