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RE: Is it 'Sharing Is Caring' or is it 'Caring Is Sharing'?

in #hive3 years ago

Yeah, StumbleUpon, I remember that site, I also had quite a few followers but I lost interest in it even before it failed ... I am absolutely in favor of sharing good content on other networks FB, Twitter, Instagram, etc... after all, my profile says "content producer and sharer" 😎

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Sharing is caring. And I loved Stumbleupon. Could sit all day hitting that button and browsing random things. Never knowing what was coming next was so much better than suggested content.

Hmmm, Pinterest maybe? After StumbleUpon has gone, I think I started to pin .... but with a few years passed ... 😎

I have no clue what they're doing on Pinterest.

They "Pin" content = sites, services, photos, music, etc... very similar as StumbleUpon ...

So it's a link sharing platform. One would require a large following for those 'pins' to be consumed though, correct? I've seen the site show up in search results but it was confusing. Just a bunch of shit thrown together was my takeaway.

Well, whatever you take. When I started, I started collecting paintings, mostly psychedelic, then steampunk style, then I published my kaleidoscopes, in short, you're making a collection of something. But Pinterest is interesting because it is the platform that has the best click-through rate, or, of those who look at something there, many more decide to buy it than on other platforms. That is why there are now a lot of corporations promoting their brands there. And especially fashion, because there are far more women than men. Well, I read that in some analyses a few years ago... I don't know how it is now, but they are obviously doing well, I think.
Since we're debating, I went back to look at my profile after a year or two. Yeah, and I've been collecting infographics... I've been keeping it as a kind of repository. 😎

Hmmmm. That could be useful. But it requires building a following as well, correct?