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7 smart ways marketers are using Pinterest todrive sales
by Courtney Buchanan
Marketers are learning fast that Pinterest boosts business. The red-hot social media site generates on
average 78 cents in sales and two website visits every time a customer finds an image or video she likes on the
web and posts it on Pinterest for all users to see, according to research firm Piquora. Here are some smart
ways marketers are getting customers to “pin” their products:
1. Launch a Pinterest-inspired site
Knowing what customers are pinning is hugely valuable. Target used that knowledge to create a site, currently
in beta, that features its top-pinned products. The site, called Target Awesome Shop, also draws on reviews
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in beta, that features its top-pinned products. The site, called Target Awesome Shop, also draws on reviews
from the Target website to ensure the top-trending items are also top-ranked, according to CNBC.
2. Share geographic information
Place Pins, which are interactive pins placed on a map, were designed with travelers in mind. Wedding Wire, for
one, uses them to tempt affianced couples with fairytale-like wedding destinations.
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3. Innovate with board names
Whole Foods already has a leg up on promoting via Pinterest since “recipes” is the most popular word used in
Pinterest board names. But the grocery giant’s photos aren’t the only way its gained more than 160,000
followers. The secret? Naming boards that play on words. For example, “In Love with Love” features heart-
shaped foods and “How Does Your Garden Grow?” features gardening tips.
4. Alert followers of price changes
Etsy, an e-commerce website for everything homemade, caters to the customer by notifying Pinterest followers
when product prices changes. Customers love the extra service, and sellers are finding that it boosts
sales, according to Entrepreneur.
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5. Focus on hobbies, not products
Clothing retailer L.L. Bean promotes activities, not its products, through boards with names like “Take Me
Fishing,” “National Parks” and “Outdoor Fun.” The payoff: L.L. Bean gains a better understanding of its
customers’ behaviors and preferences.
6. Be transparent
One reason Nordstrom has positive brand recognition and loyal followers on Pinterest? It makes smart use of
the site’s biography section to identify (and humanize) its social media team. The company also provides a
customer service phone number, according to Entrepreneur.
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7. Make it a competition
Topshop gave customers a power incentive to pin pictures on its board. The fashion retailer held a competition in
which customers designed their own holiday-themed gift guides on Pinterest in exchange for store discounts,
according to The Guardian.
What are some other savvy ways retailers are using Pinterest to connect with customers?
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About Courtney Buchanan
Courtney Buchanan is a writer for the New School Marketing blog, where she covers best practices for digital
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