tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7970135546094883317.post1579088235731090476..comments2012-03-15T03:52:07.342-07:00Comments on Real Women. Real Beauty.: Pinteresting ...Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7970135546094883317.post-83557125838648583742012-03-08T13:43:56.274-08:002012-03-08T13:43:56.274-08:00I think you used to be able to just join Pinterest...I think you used to be able to just join Pinterest but for some reason they have changed it to "invite only" or by application.<br /><br />I think the Pinterest marketing section is a wonderful business idea, I'm just hoping it doesn't turn into Proctor and Gamble's massive pin board of all major brand products.<br /><br />I can also see the potential for it to turn into twitter where people place those PPC (pay per click) ads and just spam people with them. I hope that doesn't happen either.<br /><br />I mention thinspo blogs because I used to be obsessed with them and used them as a trigger/motivation to starve myself. Not healthy.Alleyanahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11391726864301001978noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7970135546094883317.post-24008392644508285422012-03-08T13:31:48.676-08:002012-03-08T13:31:48.676-08:00Can't you just join Pinterest?
And isn't ...Can't you just join Pinterest?<br /><br />And isn't an invitation assuring members will be marketing their products? Not that marketings a bad thing we all have to sell something, ideas, products, our skills. Reminds me of a market bazaar.<br /><br />Those thinspo tumbler sites are really sad. I mean if they are just naturally thin, born that way, they shouldn't feel bad. <br /><br />But making oneself super skinny, seems like advertising anorexia and bulimia.Cupideroshttp://cupiderosbooks.comnoreply@blogger.com