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What was learned from the Pinterest link modification story.

By Josh Davis On February 9, 2012 · 5 Comments

My post on Pinterest quietly generating revenue by modifying links to add affiliate codes got much more coverage than I ever could of imagined. 35,000+ unique visitors in 36 hours and write-ups in most of the bigger online social/tech publications including the New York [...]

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Pinterest is quietly generating revenue by modifying user submitted pins.

By Josh Davis On February 7, 2012 · 71 Comments

Update: Based on the considerable converge that this blog post received, I have published a new post that shares what I learned.

I swore I wasn’t going to write about Pinterest again for a while after finishing a six [...]

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Wearing many hats; a small business owner’s roll.

By Josh Davis On February 3, 2012 · Leave a Comment

I am not sure many will find this post particularly interesting. It is a little on the narcissistic side of things. I tried to highlight some universal advice when possible, but fair warning, it really is just an examination of some of my strengths and weaknesses, and how they apply to business, and I [...]

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Pinterest resources and useful alternatives.

By Josh Davis On January 27, 2012 · 1 Comment

Pinterest Alternatives

After I published six blog post about Pinterest, you might think I don’t see any flaws with Pinterest. While I do think it is an amazing web site and social tool, one of the biggest issues is the lack of privacy. If you like [...]

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Pinterest for Businesses and Brands

By Josh Davis On January 26, 2012 · Leave a Comment

This is the fifth post in a six part series on Pinterest.

What businesses should use Pinterest?

In order to determine if you business is a good fit for Pinterest, it is best to understand why Pinterest is so [...]

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