Hey you! I think you will agree with me that the Pinterest vs Facebook struggle is real. It is difficult to decide which social media platform is best suited for your business The problem is you know that social media is good for your business and it is nearly impossible as a small business to use all platforms at once. As a result, many entrepreneurs struggle with understanding the difference in benefits between Pinterest and Facebook. I ignored Pinterest for many years as I thought it was just a place for finding recipes and great gift ideas. It took me just a few short months of usage and doing great courses together with a number of eye-popping results to really master using the Pinterest platform. Once my blog exploded both for myself and others and I stayed fully engaged on the platform everything fell into place and I even built my email list. In the Pinterest vs Facebook argument, both platforms introduce changes every 3-6 months so it can throw you off twice a year which is quite daunting. However, the impact of taking action and building a Pinterest Business Account has left me with a lot better results compared to if I did not lift a finger. In this post, I am going to teach you what you need to be aware of when looking at Pinterest vs Facebook in an effort to help you decide which one is best for your business. #Pinterest nears $1 billion in revenue and aims to go public in mid-2019! pic.twitter.com/Drqcxr5U1T — Larry Kim (@larrykim) 26 July 2018 Take The Quiz For bloggers, there seems to be constant confusion when it comes to social media platforms. In this post, we'll look at Pinterest vs Facebook because the question is being asked almost every day. Every business, blogger, entrepreneur or mompreneur create an online presence with the ultimate goal to drive traffic to these online properties to increase revenue. In a previous blog post, I addressed the whole topic of blog post ideas and knowing what questions your audience is asking that you can answer. One of the popular questions being asked is one I have heard quite often, 'is social media good for business?'. I can address this another time in a broader sense. Another popular question I get is which is better Pinterest vs Facebook? I am going to focus on this question in this blog post. 1. Facebook Basics The best way to answer this question is to first understand the basics of each platform and the way it works. So let's take a look at Facebook. There are two main Facebook platforms that we will address which is the personal side and the business side. The personal side is where the typical consumer will log in and create a profile. To this profile, the person will add details about themselves. Their name age, date of birth, photo, etc. They will then send off friend requests to their friends. Find more statistics at Statista With a personal Facebook account, you can like pages and express interests. Joining groups and communities and confirming your attendance at upcoming events is also available. Most importantly, you can engage with other peoples content and express emotions on that content. You also have the ability to share your own content with your friends. As an advanced user, you can go and create pages,
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