The Best Use for Pinterest


I was out for my regular walk with my friend Brittney when we started discussing Pinterest.  She explained that she uses it more to keep track of web bookmarks.  I rejoiced at the geniusness of this plan… here is a video tutorial of how to use Pinterest as your bookmarking utility!


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Sarah Werle Kimmel

Sarah Werle Kimmel is a digital parenting coach and family tech expert. She has spent the last 20 years of her career working as a Microsoft Certified IT Manager supporting over 100 small businesses. During that time she started Family Tech LLC to help families understand and manage the technology in their home. She has regularly appeared as a family tech expert on local NBC, CBS, ABC and FOX news affiliates, BYUtv and Studio 5, and has been invited all over the world from tech companies like Lenovo, Verizon, Microsoft, Dell, and Samsung. Find out more on her website SarahKimmel.com

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  • I love using Pinterest for bookmarking. I used to print out recipes and craft ideas and have papers floating around everywhere! Now I just have to click on my Pinterest boards and they are all right there. Nice!

  • I love Pinterest!

    I have a variety of boards on it, predominantly food related, but I also have many other pin boards such as Photography Tips, Activities for Children, Tips and Tricks to make life easier, photos of my hometown of New York City, DIY projects, etc.

    My boards can be found here: http://pinterest.com/gowest/

  • Thanks Sarah, I get that you can use Pinterest for visual bookmarking, and picking which board to place something on saves you the time required to tag your bookmarks. I’ve only been using Evernote for about 2 months now because Delicious went through changes that made it unusable … and I hate having to go back to tag each item.