Day 96. My Pinterest idea failed
The first thing I did was check the statistics. I don’t know why, but it has become a daily ritual. Although there are no people willing to purchase hosting, I feel like I’m part of some kind of global event, moving up in the global rankings.
The situation today is as follows:
– Unique visits: 32
– Total impressions: 24
I also worked on several advertising platforms today:
– Sitejabber: I received confirmation by email that the account has been created. I was able to log in and see my free profile. Clients will have access to the company name, email address for communication, and the link to your website.
I retrieved it from the trash can and realized that you shouldn’t throw everything away at once without making sure that it definitely doesn’t work or vice versa. The 24-hour rule has not been canceled.
– G2 is an advertising platform where you can post information about yourself and the company you work for. I created a company representative profile there and entered all the data and website address. Now, when I review other products, users will see a link to the website in my profile and may click through. We’ll check later if this works.
– Pinterest: I registered a free account and set up everything possible there. I created pins, added a screenshot of the main page, and each package separately. I came up with articles to present each hosting package and launched it all into publication. Everything works, screenshots and descriptions are on the Internet. I logged out of my account and tried to find my posts. And guess what? I didn’t find them. My eyes started to hurt, and I realized that my Pinterest idea was very silly. I understood why Pinterest offers paid advertising services. But even so, we have our own mark on this site.
This was the end of today. The results are encouraging, and I believe more and more that success will come, and you and I will achieve our goals.