pinterest obsessed bloggers

This has been a week filled with blogger buzz about Pinterest, the rapidly growing social bookmarking/virtual pinboard site. Here at Type-A Parent, I had a post with Pinterest beginner tips and my Pinterest profile linkup was very popular (it is at 217 profiles submitted and rising). I am also so excited to announce I will be writing Pinterest For Dummies! I have seen a bunch of posts about Pinterest in just the last week.

(Also, as a side note, talk of the Parent Blogosphere will run on Mondays now. I discovered that getting it done in the middle of the weekend for Saturday publication was interfering with my having a life.) That means this edition, if you would like to submit a post it should have run sometime between January 1 and 8 (see the linky below).

More posts from the parent blogosphere on Pinterest last week:

Pinterest wasn’t all parent bloggers could talk about. Here are a few other gems from the past week:

What did I miss? Be sure to share a link to your post from this week. The only requirements are:

  • You should be a parent who blogs
  • The post must have been published between January 1 and 9, 2012
  • You MUST use the permalink to the post itself, not your blog’s homepage URL

Add your post below (and feel free to grab the code to place the linky on your site if you would like):

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Kelby Carr

Kelby Carr is the founder and publisher of Type-A Parent. She also is the organizer of the Type-A Parent Conference. She is the author of the soon-to-be-published Pinterest For Dummies, Portable Edition. You can follow her on Twitter at @typeamom and circle her on Google+.

4 Responses to Talk of the Parent Blogosphere, Pinterest Obsessed Edition

  1. I am definitely obsessed with Pinterest. Thanks for the link-up (it’s my first time!) and I look forward to the Pinterest for dummies post!
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  2. Thanks for including me, Kelby! I am honored.
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  3. I love pinterest. I have been pinning for about 6 months now and it is great to see that pinterest is becoming popular. It is a great way to bookmark your fav stuff online. :) Here’s my boards if you wanna follow me ;) http://pinterest.com/UnusuallyYours/
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