If you’re sure you want to delete your Pinterest pin from the board, click on it. It’s subtle, but just to the left of the image is a button “Delete Pin”. Here’s where the Where’s Waldo stuff comes in: I move the cursor to the top of the thumbnail preview of the video and suddenly new buttons show up:Ī click on “Edit” and I’m looking at the Pinterest information window for the specific video: When I do that, the first entry on the list is my video: It’ll make it really easy for you to find the latest item you pinned, regardless of what board you used: I wanted to link to the new one, though, not the old one with usage restrictions due to the wrong music being included.įirst off, go to your Pinterest page and choose “Pins” from the user menu, not “Boards”. Result: I had to upload the new version to YouTube too and then ended up with two different videos on the site. I recently had a similar experience with Pinterest, actually, where I uploaded a video to YouTube and promptly linked to it on Pinterest, just to realize I hadn’t replaced the unlicensed audio with royalty free content. My theory is that it’s the result of too much Where’s Waldo as a child, but that’s another story. Pinterest makes it easy to add content but removing it? Fortunately that’s easy too, but like a lot of modern Web user interface design, it’s predicated on moving your cursor around to find the otherwise hidden buttons, links and interface elements. But hey, I’m not the boss, so what do I know about your business needs? □ Well, I don’t know much about what you’re talking about but I have to say that rather than focus exclusively on Facebook, the companies I work with on social media marketing tend to be more oriented towards engaging with their customers on every social media platform, so I’d definitely be in favor of you posting a video to both Facebook and Pinterest.
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