You’ve probably heard about the new social media company with the clever name, Pinterest, but you may be wondering whether you need yet another social network to update. Only two years old, Pinterest is the fastest growing social network in internet history, even faster than Facebook. It is now 3rd in popularity after Facebook and Twitter. Its primary users are women 25-44, and research shows women trust friend recommendations on Pinterest over many other sites.
Just why is Pinterest so popular? It’s because we live in a visual society, for one, and people have more time for pictures than for words. That’s why Facebook increased the size of their images and added a large “cover” image to each profile: They know that posts with images generate twice the engagement.
The other reason Pinterest is loved is because it’s a cinch to use. You can begin to create image or video “boards,” and then “pin” images of things that interest you, hence the name.
After downloading an applet which adds a “Pin it” button to your browser, you can use it to pin images you find online. You can also upload your own images to one of your themed boards. Each pin links back to the original site, providing an attractive visual board of bookmarks. Other Pinterest users can “like” and comment on pins, or even re-pin them to their own boards. Sharing pins is a key part of the Pinterest community.
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Promote Your Business with Pinterest
Businesses have jumped on board, realizing the power of promoting themselves with visual content. However, the idea is not to replicate your own website, pin only your own products, or only link back to your own website or blog. The key is to show your customers who you are by the images you pin – a perfect way to add personality to your brand!
Pin images that interest you, inspire you or fit with your brand’s aesthetic. Pin things you think your customers would enjoy. If you are going to pin your own product, try choosing images that showcase your product in new ways. To see a great example of this, take a look at Chobani’s Pinterest boards.
Interesting, eye-catching pins can easily go viral from all the sharing they receive. This can drive traffic to your website and social media sites because each pin links back to its original source.
Please share your Pinterest link below and tell us how you’re using it in your business.