Hungry for a home cooked meal? Tired of making bagel pizzas, pasta, and burgers? Step out of your comfort zone and impress a few friends with the culinary skills you learned on Pinyadda. Yes, a news platform that will teach you how to cook, where to drink after work, and even follow the Red Sox. Disclaimer: Pinyadda does not guarantee your meal will taste good, but it will provide a place for you to vent about the recipes and culinary experience.
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One of my favorite things to read is Cheryl’s No User Left Behind posts every week. It amazes me the incredible things people share with her about how and why they use Pinyadda. I learn new things and get new tips and tricks from users every day, so I decided to offer my own insights on how to get your Yadda on more effectively.
Well it’s been four days since the Celtics broke our heart, and I am finally ready to start talking Boston sports around the water cooler here at the office. With devastating losses from the Bruins and Celtics, I have found myself lost in a sea of depressing sports content, until now. Healthiest way to move on from a bad relationship is to embrace a new lover, the Red Sox. The dog days of summer are ahead of us and it’s time to brush up on the Sox, because come October you’re going to need your facts straight.
It’s day 6 of the World Cup, and the only thing you can remember about it is the awesome buzzing from the crowd. Before we dive in here, I first have to disagree with colleague Kevin McCarthy who in a previous post about what fraction of World Cup coverage has been about vuvuzelas stated that he hopes they get banned from the stadiums. Well Kevin, you are wrong. The vuvuzela is a huge part of South African football culture and definitely adds a certain excitement to the atmosphere.
Moving on.
The World Cup is a huge water cooler opportunity for employees. The corporate world is chalk full of soccer hooligans, and what better way to connect with your boss, than discussing an injury time goal, and the odds the U.S takes it home. Problem is, you don’t have a clue on what’s happening with the World Cup. Look no further, first was Inbound Marketing, NBA Finals, Happy Hour, and now the World Cup. I’m trying to save uninformed awkward conversations one current event at a time. By the way, you can also unlock some sweet World Cup badges as you get in the know about the games.
It’s 10 am, you just pounded your first coffee of the day and you are already scoping out the after work scene. The problem is you’ve been to every bar around and are sick of Bud Lights (if that’s possible). So where do you go to peruse some new adult sodas and find the hottest after work spots? That’s right the same place you can follow the NBA playoffs and become an inbound marketing expert, the Yadda.
Sounds like a HubSpot blog post, doesn’t it? Inbound marketing has grown tremendously over the last year thanks to our friends over at HubSpot. It has changed the way most internet companies behave on social media platforms, and even inspired a few Pinyadda marketing campaigns. Now, HubSpotters are the best, but in order to stay ahead of the curve there are many other inbound marketing focused blogs and rockstars to stay on top of.
Pinyadda has you covered. Here is your guide to keeping up with inbound marketing, and without having to conduct a single search on Google:
If you are like me, you can get slightly overwhelmed this time of year trying to keep up with your favorite sports teams. The NHL playoffs are still going on, Baseball is really picking up, players are reporting for NFL pre-season camps, and the NBA playoffs are as action packed as ever.
And since the Celtics are making a run for the Championship, you had better know where to get your information, so you don’t sound like a clown at the water cooler. Look no further, here is your complete guide to following the NBA playoffs on Pinyadda.

