Saturday, March 15, 2014

40 Zazzle Iphone 5 cases to die for

Let's do some shopping. I hand picked 50 Iphone cases from Zazzle marketplace just for you. Some are arty, some are funny, some are dreamy, some are sporty, some are swee! 

Add drop and impact protection to your iPhone the customizable Zazzle cases. Contoured perfectly to fit the iPhone these cases features a hard shell plastic exterior and shock absorbing liner to protect your device from minor drops and bumps. Sleek and lightweight, these cases are the perfect way to share your custom style with the world. They are impact resistant and lightweight hard plastic case with rubber lined interior. They provide access to all ports, controls and sensors. 

Printed in the USA and designed by awesome and talented Zazzle artist. Enjoy my selection! 

Balloon House from the Disney Pixar UP Movie iPhone 5 Case
Balloon House from the Disney Pixar UP Movie iPhone 5 Case by disney
View other Disney pixar up Casemate Cases at Zazzle.com
Disintegrating Tree iPhone 4 Case-Mate Cases
Disintegrating Tree iPhone 4 Case-Mate Cases by Siimplify
Look at more Tree Casemate Cases at zazzle
Lincoln Aviator Flag Case iPhone 5 Cover
Lincoln Aviator Flag Case iPhone 5 Cover by Tstore
Find other Lincoln iPhone Cases at zazzle.com

Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh iPhone 5 Case
Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh iPhone 5 Case by mangomoonstudio
Browse more Starry night Casemate Cases at Zazzle
Beach Glass iPhone 5 Cover
Beach Glass iPhone 5 Cover by IslandImageGallery
View another iPhone 5S case online at zazzle.com
Humming Bird iPhone Case iPhone 5C Covers
Humming Bird iPhone Case iPhone 5C Covers by moonlake
Look at more Humming Casemate Cases at zazzle
Geometric Turquoise iPhone 5C Covers
Geometric Turquoise iPhone 5C Covers by ShabzDesigns
Look at Turquoise iPhone Cases online at Zazzle.com
Realistic Unwrapped Chocolate Bar iPhone Case iPhone 5 Covers
Realistic Unwrapped Chocolate Bar iPhone Case iPhone 5 Covers by Siberianmom
Browse more Unwrapped chocolate bar Casemate Cases at Zazzle
Costa Rica Surfer Girl iPhone 5 Cases
Costa Rica Surfer Girl iPhone 5 Cases by PuraVidaTravel
View Five Casemate Cases online at zazzle
Owl Eyes kaleidoscope iPhone 5 Case
Owl Eyes kaleidoscope iPhone 5 Case by WavingFlames
Check out Symbol Casemate Cases online at zazzle
Quilted Sunflower Case for iPhone 5S or 5
Quilted Sunflower Case for iPhone 5S or 5 by iWhimsy
Browse more Sunflower quilt Casemate Cases at Zazzle

Friday, March 14, 2014

How to use PINWOOT to get more followers, repins and likes

I am still trying to find ways of making the most of my Pinterest account. I made some pinnning already. I got mixed feelings about it. It's fun and boring at the same time! But I discovered awesome products while doing it. It's still early to know if I'll make more sales or not using it. In the end I enjoyed looking at my boards. But I know I am not doing it 100% right. I often forget to use tags and to write solid descriptions! Well, well...

Meanwhile I found this app thing called PinWoot and decided to try it. We can use it without spending any money. But from previous experiences I know that sooner or later, if it works, I'll have to buy at least the smallest package they offer. What we get when we spent money at Pinwoot is a thing called "seeds", there is, credits or internal currency. The concept of Pinwoot is based on currency. How do we get free seeds? It's simple: we repin and like and follow other people's stuff. And how do you spend these "seeds"? You use it to promote your pins, or "paying" other pinners to repin, like and follow you and your stuff. 



Pinwoot is easy to use.

- I signed up and I was asked to link my Pinterest account to Pinwoot. Then I got this board I am showing you. 


From the red row on the top I clicked No Boring White Menu and then Profile and I was asked to pick 5 interests and write short BIO. On Account Information I was asked to set value for my seeds - "Seeds/New Follower. The more this value, the quicker you get new followers". I let it as I found it, at least for now! You'll find the FAQ also in this menu list.

- On the left, on the dark board, you can Follow Pinners, Repin and Like pins. There's also a great feature that allows you to Schedule pins-free users can schedule only 60 pins/month. And a Promotion feature that you will use to add links of pins you want to promote. This is it! In w few weeks I'll let you know about my experience with Pinwoot!






Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Using Zazzle Affiliate Helper to pin to Pinterest, of course!

Pinning. Yes, I've been pinning. It's time consuming and a bit boring, isn't it?  Anyway I found this tool Googling for the best and easiest way to pin from Zazzle to Pinterest and decided to try it.It's called Zazzle Affiliate Helper and it was developped by the person who runs this site called Just sold on Zazzle.

I added my associate ID in the box and when I hited the search button something changed. Pin buttons showed up over the products. Some of the products displayed were pretty cool but I wanted to do a search for a certain type of products. The tool allows that. All you have to do is to add a search term or store name to the big box. As I'm into chevron pattern products right now I wrote chevron. This is what I got! Cool, hem?


So, now let's do the pinning and see how it goes. I piccked Charcoal Gray and Coral Chevron Custom Monogram. Then I picked the board of my choice and pinned it. After I checked the source and it was ok, my referral number was there. Also, when I click Visit Zazzle or See this on Zazzle I am redirected to the right page where to find the product. It was easy! In my opinion it's a tool that works and that can save time. A keeper!



The person who created Zazzle Affiliate Helper has four stores at Zazzle.
If you are using this FREE tool, you can consider pinning some products from these stores. 





Monday, February 24, 2014

How to use Pinstamatic to make Pinterest more fun?

I discovered this tool yesterday. This is what you get when you go to Pinstmatic
It's pretty cool. Let's try it.


The first icon/button on the top is the globe. It will make a website easily pinable! Type in your site's URL on that white space, click Preview and wait...You'll get a screenshot of it! All you have to do next is to PIN it to a board of your liking on Pinterest. You can edit as usual.

The second one are quote marks. It will make it easier to pin inspirational quotes or text. Pinterest doesn't like text. Pinterest is a visual board. You must think of text as image if you want to share it on boards. You will have to dress it a little. Pinstmatic has this tool that will give your text a nice style. All you have to do is text what you want in the white box. If preparing a quote provide the author in the second space bellow. Pick a different style and watch the result. When good, PIN it!

The third one is sticky note. These virtual notes look like their real world counterparts and are for short messages to your followers. Again: you can't use plain text on visual boards. So, choose a color, enter some text and press 'Pin' - that's it!Look at my example - I did use it, it's actually on my St. Patrick's Day Pinterest board.

The fourth is SPOTIFY button. I'm a big fan of this service because I listen to music all the time. You can create a pin of a favorite song and its album artwork. If Spotify knows the track, a set of matches will appear. Choose the one you want and then press 'Pin'. If your followers have a Spotify account, clicking on the pin from your board will play the song in Spotify! 

The sixth button is the bird from TWITTER. Add a pin of your Twitter profile. It will provide a simple visual representation of the profile and their last tweet which your followers can click on to take them to the corresponding Twitter page. Just enter the username in the box and press 'Pin'. This Twitter button did not work for me.

The seventh button is a calendar. You can add a date to a Pinterest board, maybe to show what date the board relates to or to let your followers know when St. Patrick's Day is. Just enter the date in the white box. You can use the pop up calendar or manually enter the date in MM/DD/YYYY format. Then press 'Pin' Again, this tool did not work for me. 

The eighth button is for location. To pin a map, enter a location or address in the top box. Matching locations from Google will appear, select the one you want. This button worked. But do you see that box for Description? I wrote it but after pinned it disappeared. I went to Pinterest and re-wrote it. Not nice.

Do you want to see how my Pinterest board is after using Pinstamatic? Here it is. I hope this simple tutorial is useful to you. 


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