Showing posts with label pinterest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pinterest. Show all posts

Friday, November 9, 2012

"I'm Excited to Announce Secret Boards" said Pinterest


"Secret boards give you a place for things you’re not quite ready to share yet, like a surprise party, special gift ideas, or even planning for a new baby."



Received this email a few hours ago that I find to keep as an example.

"Hi, Arnaud!
I had two thoughts driving home from the hospital with my wife, Divya. The first was, “I can’t believe I’m a Dad.” The second was, “I hope I can get our new baby, Max, out of that new car seat when we get home.”
During the first couple weeks, we started to figure out all the little things that are second nature for experienced parents: changing diapers, swaddling a wriggly infant, and doing every household task with one arm. As usual, Divya was a few steps ahead of me. When our doctor suggested we buy a humidifier she said, “Oh, I already have one!” When I was getting Max ready for his first bath, she pulled out a neat homemade bath kit, complete with a tiny towel, comb and toothbrush. I felt like I’d forgotten to read a secret New Baby Instruction Manual. In an exasperated moment, I remember asking Divya, “How did you figure all this stuff out already?!” She looked at me and and cheerfully replied, “I just follow other parents on Pinterest!”
Over the last year, there have been so many ways, big and small, that the Pinterest community has made my life better. I’m happy to say that I’m not alone. We’ve heard from teachers who use Pinterest to plan lessons, chefs who share recipes, and museums that pin their archives. We've also heard from millions of people who’ve been inspired to pick up an old hobby or try something new. It’s honestly more than we ever expected when we started Pinterest. We’re humbled to be part of such a positive, warm and creative community.
Today, we’re excited to continue this tradition with a new feature we hope will make Pinterest even better—secret boards. Secret boards give you a place for things you’re not quite ready to share yet, like a surprise party, special gift ideas, or even planning for a new baby. We’re testing out the feature by giving everyone 3 secret boards. You’ll find them at the bottom of your profile. We can’t wait to hear what you think!
On behalf of our team here at Pinterest, thanks so much for pinning, inviting your friends, and sending us ideas for how we can improve. Most of all, thanks for sharing your inspirations. With your help, we’ll make Pinterest a little better every day.
—Ben & the Pinterest Team
Happy pinning!"

And since it's not a secret anymore here are the few steps to follow for secret boards.


Step 1: On the top left of Pinterest


Step 2: Create the 1st out of 3 secret boards


Step 3: This secret board will be shared with Robert Vinet and Valery Levacher


Step 4: Voila! My 1st Secret Board on Pinterest.




"Happy pinning!" as they say at Pinterest and follow me on Pinterest. I have a few collaborative Pin Boards you may like or join.

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Hurricane Sandy drives social media traffic. Yes for @Twitter, but! #Pinterest #Fails

I just happen to have one of my best friends and famous musician  Pierre Sibille in NY and my nieces so I was looking for informations on Hurricane Sandy that brought me to write this post so to keep in mind where is real time information coming from, Now.

After a quick look on the way Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, Goolge, Tumblr and Youtube are giving us the information we are looking for on Hurricane Sandy here are the results :

#1 Twitter for real time... who knows who is saying so but 19 seconds ago #curationneeded


 #2 Youtube for real time videos for Youtube


#3 Google search

#4 What my relations and friends say on Facebook


#5 Bloggers hummmmm on Famous Tumblr


#6 And the looser is Pinterest :( !


Twiter! In you we trust for real time but give us a bit more "visibility" on info. #certifiedindividuals #pictures