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Cheryl Morris

Badge Digest 8/13

See below for those who earned badges this week. Click the images to see all the fellow badge holders you should follow!

Paperboy Badge ImagePinyadda Paperboys: Jim Schachter, Science FTW!, Steve Middlebrook, Annie Shreffler, Amanda Schumer, Samantha Wagley, Dana Forman, Amy Holderfield, Lisa Swanick, Meghan Johnson, Herman Davis, Mark Roy, Tony Anthony, Simon Whittaker, ed balls, Ted Gott, Alexei Erchak, Rachel Barbarotta, Mitch Marr, Ellie Kesselman, Alfonso Santaniello

Curator Badge ImagePinyadda Curators: Meredith Hanley, Lisa Swanick, Michael Maher, Ted Gott, Mark Roy, Alexei Erchak, Anne Smith

Distributor Badge ImagePinyadda Distributors: Mark Roy, Plaxico McGlinchy, Brian Smith, Mickey Palone, Eric StPierre

Pinyadda Franchise: Steve Tarsa, Caroline Cahill, Marissa Parmenter, Ravi Batra

Pinyadda Mogul: Emily Ross, Dianne O’Neill

Pinyadda Empire BadgePinyadda Empire: Link Reynolds

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Cheryl Morris

Maven & Ambassador Digest 8/9

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Topic Maven and site Ambassador earners from last week’s activity are below.

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Cheryl Morris

Badge Digest 8/6

See below for those who earned badges this week. Click the images to see all the fellow badge holders you should follow!

Paperboy Badge ImagePinyadda Paperboys: Varun Mehra, Andrew Chase, Matrix Thompson, David Anderson, Kevin Hawke, Clayton Cianelli, Eric St. Pierre, Dana Lupher, Robyn Good, Anne Smith, Alix Rose, Katherine Rodman, Meredith Hanley, Janet Aronica

Curator Badge ImagePinyadda Curators: Matthew Mamet, John Short, Robert Rosenzweig, Kristen Schnibbe, Nancy Roxo, Eric St. Pierre, Robyn Good

Distributor Badge ImagePinyadda Distributors: Lauren Arffa

Pinyadda Franchise: Patrice Mitchell, Katie Goelz, John Digilio, Zach Cole

Pinyadda Mogul: Sam Butcher, Pat Mylett, Georgie Schaefer, Mike Perkins

Pinyadda Baron: Max Silver

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Cheryl Morris

Maven & Ambassadors 8/2

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aven and site Ambassador earners from last week are below.

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Cheryl Morris

Badge Digest 7/30

See below for those who earned badges this week. Click the images to see all the fellow badge holders you should follow!

Paperboy Badge ImagePinyadda Paperboys: Jay Neely, Mickey Palone, Mark Marino, Will Drevo, Katie Ridgway, Elizabeth Schneider, Lumina Gershfield, KooolG Murrrder, Mike Saunders, Michele Smorgon, Darryl Plunkie, Michael Spinelli, Brian Cheek, Gary Grant, Kevin Butera, Scott Pingeton, John Short, Joe Casey, Eric Kelmenson, Keenan Reilly, Conor O’Phelan, Phillip Davies, Nancy Roxo, Jason Wolfson

Curator Badge ImagePinyadda Curators: Mickey Palone, Shaun Campos, Gary Grant

Distributor Badge ImagePinyadda Distributors: John Digilio, Shaina Dennis

Pinyadda Franchise: Matthew Growney, Hari Iyer, Marissa Green, Tom Jump

Pinyadda Mogul: Sam Butcher, Pat Mylett, Georgie Schaefer, Mike Perkins

Pinyadda Baron: Greener Balikov

Pinyadda Empire BadgePinyadda Empire: Scott Soderstrom, Anthony Tripicchio

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Cheryl Morris

The Best Way to Share News on Twitter

People use Twitter in a number of ways, from promoting their business or carving out a personality to talking with friends and staying on top of what favorite celebs and brands are doing. Regardless of why you’re on Twitter, there’s a good chance you’ve sent out a link to a news article or blog post. In fact, 12% of tweets are just this. Pinyadda makes sharing news to Twitter easy, saving you time and giving you the most control over however you want to flavor your tweets.

Here’s why Pinyadda is the best way to share news on Twitter, including examples from our community:

Know the best articles and blog posts to share

Pinyadda is like your personal assistant for news and information. Instead of having to go site-to-site or do searches (and often dig) for the news and blog posts that you want to click on, Pinyadda sifts through the firehose of content for you and collects the articles and posts you’re most likely interested in. Pinyadda serves the good stuff to you in real-time, filing each article as it’s published into clean pages you can browse based on topics, sites and people you follow (click for a quick 30-sec video overview).

With Pinyadda, you know the articles you’ll be into sharing to Twitter without lifting a finger:

  • Want to tweet about news on a particular topic? Go to that topic page and see articles being published about it from sites across the web on everything from your city or favorite sports team to things like celebrities, food, social media, autos or green tech.
  • Want to tweet articles from your go-to sites? View a feed of what’s been published most recently from all your favorites, and if you have one site in mind go to it’s individual feed page. (Tip: Here you can even tell Pinyadda to show you only articles published from a few sections of that site. It’s great for big sites like Boston.com where you may only be interested in a couple sections, like sports and events.)
  • Want to share an article that lots of people are talking about? Go to your Home feed to see what articles people you follow are sharing (we call it pinning). You can also toggle to the “All People” feed to see what’s buzzing in the whole community on Pinyadda — lots of people use Pinyadda like a digital water cooler to share and discuss articles with groups of friends and colleagues, so you can always find great stuff.

Craft engaging news-related tweets

Since people use Twitter for different reasons, we designed Pinyadda’s integration with it with flexibility top of mind. This way you stay in the drivers seat of your voice and can mold your tweets as you like. Here are examples of some of the most effective ways to share all the news goodness on Pinyadda to Twitter:

  1. Share a headline. This is the most basic way to share news to your Twitter followers. Just copy and paste the headline from the feed into the comment box. It’s straightforward, easy, and gets the news out quickly to your followers. (Tip: If you you want to legitimize the source of the link, include its Twitter handle, e.g. I know Boston.com is @bostonupdate.)
  2. Share a quote, main point, question, or data point from the article. These are great ways to shake up how you share news articles to Twitter. These often grab your followers attention better than a straight headline, and shows you’re putting some TLC into your tweets.
  3. Add value to the article by including your own commentary. This is a great way to demonstrate your expertise, opinions, or simply add some humor to the news you share with your followers.
  4. Direct an article to a Twitter follower. Often when we read an article we think of someone – be it an inside joke, something that will help them in their job, or is relevant to other aspects of their lives. If the person you’re thinking of isn’t as ahead of the curve as you and on Pinyadda too, include their Twitter handle at the beginning. (Better yet, invite them to Pinyadda!)
  5. Share a discussion to Twitter. If you’re part of or come across a great discussion on an article on Pinyadda that your followers on Twitter would like, simply enter  something like “check out this great discussion about X” when sharing the link to Twitter. (Tip: Combining #4 and #5 is killer if you know someone’s really into a subject,e.g. tweeting “thought you’d want in on this convo.”)
  6. Promote a site you think is great. If you come across a site on Pinyadda you want your Twitter followers to know about, simply visit that site’s page and click on the big blue “share this site” button. You can even customize the message you want to tweet out with it.
  7. Share your profile on Pinyadda to Twitter. Want people to know what topics and sites you follow, how many followers you’ve gained, and what you’ve pinned on Pinyadda? (We like to call this your news graph.) Simply tweet out the URL to your Pinyadda profile or include it in your Twitter bio.
  8. Share your Yadda shwag to boost your cred on Twitter. Pinyadda’s points system allows you to compete to earn coveted spots as the “Maven” of topics or “Ambassadors” of your favorite sites. You can also unlock fun badges (some even have coupon codes attached) just for pinning the news you’re into. For example, we teamed up with the marketing gurus over at Hubspot and you can earn their Inbound Marketing Ninja badge set by pinning inbound marketing news. You can share all this cred by clicking on what you’ve earned from your profile. Want to be the Maven of Twitter?  Sounds like it’s time to get your yadda on!

Connecting Pinyadda to your Twitter account is easy.

Connecting Pinyadda with your Twitter account is simple. Choose an article you want to tweet, enter text you’d like to tweet in the comment box, select the Twitter checkbox, and hit the “Pin it” button (click here for a 30-second video). If it’s your first time doing this you’ll be prompted with a pop-up to enter your Twitter username and password. Once that’s done, the text in the comment box and a unique short URL will hit your Twitter feed.

When one of your Twitter followers clicks on the link, they’ll be brought to a page with the article. If the text you entered in the comment box exceed Twitter’s 140 character limit, Pinyadda automatically truncates. Rest assured, because when your Twitter followers click the URL they’ll see your full comment.

To manage your Twitter account on Pinyadda, visit the Contacts tab of your settings. There you can even see who out of the people you follow on Twitter are also on Pinyadda.

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Do you have other examples of great ways to share news to Twitter?  How can we make sharing links to Twitter better for you? Leave your thoughts in the comments!

Cheryl Morris

Maven & Ambassadors 7/26

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Topic Maven and site Ambassador earners from last week are below.

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Cheryl Morris

Badge Digest 7/23

See below for those who earned badges this week. Click the images to see all the fellow badge holders you should follow!

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Pinyadda Paperboys: Joel Abrams, Andrew Decker, John DiGilio, Tracy DiMarino, Amy Dumont, Michael Edwards, Daniel Flynn, Daigo Fujiwara, David Harris, Mitchell Kotler, Katya Laia, Mark Marino, Daniel O’Connor, Mickey Palone, Andrew Parker, Cell Phan, Todd Wallack, Nora McDonald

Curator Badge ImagePinyadda Curators: John DiGillio, Peter Drumgoole, Matt Dunning, Daigo Fujiwara, Katya Laia, Michael Dichio

Distributor Badge ImagePinyadda Distributors: Caroline Cahill, Zach Cole, Sarah Gordon, Heather Witmer

Pinyadda Franchise: Nicole Traficante

Pinyadda Mogul: Pat Mylett, Tom Nickerson, Gregory Rogan, Casey Sullivan

Pinyadda Baron: Scott Soderstrom

Pinyadda Empire BadgePinyadda Empire: Kristin Maguire, Sanj K.

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Greg Gomer

5 Top Ten Charts on Pinyadda

As I was scrolling through my Yadda feeds this morning, I started to wonder what the most popular sites and topics were this week. Where is the Yadda community getting most of their information, and what is it about? So, I tapped Kevin, he ran some tech magic and boom here it is. The community has spoken through their actions and here are the results:

Top 10 sites with the most pins this week:

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Cheryl Morris

Top 10 ways to grow your followers (Part 2)

Part two in our series on the top ways to grow your following on Pinyadda (click here for #10-#6):

5. Share to Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn

Sharing to your social network from Pinyadda is a great, subtle way to introduce Pinyadda to your connections on those networks. Here are some examples of ways to share from Pinyadda to Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn:

  • Pin an article or great discussion from Pinyadda that your networks would be interested in. You could even include a message like, “Check out this great discussion you should weigh-in on!”
  • Boast your badges and your Maven and Ambassadors spots by visiting your profile and clicking the images.
  • Recommend a great site by visiting the sites profile and clicking the big, blue “Share this site” button. You can even customize the message, like “I’m following PSFK.com on Pinyadda to stay on top of trends and I think you should too!”

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