Interesting Facts About Pinterest (Updated)

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Pinterest featue in Metro - 27th February 2012
Pinterest featue in Metro – 27th February 2012 (Photo credit: Great British Chefs)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“Pinterest is 2012’s hottest website” ~ CNN

  • Pinterest is driving more traffic than Youtube, Google+ and LinkedIn combined.
  • Pinterest is driving more traffic back to websites than Twitter.
  • It is extremely viral. Over 80% of pins are repins. This means your content goes on autopilot.
  • You do not need to repost your articles over and over like on some social sites because your pins can be posted and reshared over and over.
  • Your pins may be revisited and reshared over and over.

Here’s a screenshot to demonstrate the price added to the top left of the picture and the shortened URL in the description.

Quick Pinterest Tips

  • Don’t wait to set up a profile on Pinterest. I know some of you may be overwhelmed by all the social media sites, but this is one you should not ignore if you are growing a business. There’s just too much potential for exposure to pass up. Besides Pinterest is fun.
  • What to pin? Pin photos, tutorials, infographics, how-to instructions, videos, blog posts, web pages, recipes, ebooks, courses, products and contests. All content must have a picture to be pinned.
  • Add the “pin it button” to your browser bar so you can easily pin a picture/article/video from anywhere on the internet.
  • Add the, follow me on Pinterest button to your webpage to make it easy for your fans to follow you on Pinterest.
  • Add the “pin this” button to your blog post so your articles can easily be pinned and shared.
  • To add these buttons, sign in to your Pinterest account, click on “about” next to your picture, click on “goodies” and then follow instructions.
  • It’s a good idea to spend 15 minutes and read each section under “About” to familiarize yourself with Pinterest.
  • Under your picture, click on settings, connect your Pinterest account to your Facebook and Twitter accounts for more exposure. Your pins will automatically show up on your Facebook personal profile page.
  • Familiar with Twitter? Add #hashtags to your descriptions.
  • Add descriptions to each pin, don’t waste a chance to add in important details.
  • If you are pinning an item for sale add the price in the description and it will automatically be added to the picture you are pinning. $5.00
  • Be sure to add a URL in the description box leading back to the article, recipe, tutorial you are pinning.
  • Use bitly.com to shorten your URL to keep your description looking clean. (See example picture above)
  • Have fun!
Update: April 14th, 2013. Pinterest recently shrunk the pin description box. It holds a smaller amount of content so make sure the content really counts! I heard you can no longer add in URL links or hashtags even though I’ve had no problem adding either, so keep an eye out for updated changes.
If you are a busy small business owner, entrepreneur, author, or holistic practitioner and you need help managing your Pinterest account. Visit my home page for my packages and prices. I’m more than happy to manage your Pinterest account for you.
Update January 15th, 2022.
Pinterest is still going strong. In fact, they have over 400 million monthly users from around the world.
“Your audience is here. 444 million people use Pinterest every month to find ideas and inspire their next purchase. If Pinterest were a country, it would surpass the United States as the third-largest in the world.” ~ Pinterest 
Hot topics this year will be centered around:
Well Being
Travel
Beauty and Fashion
Celebration and Food
In a recent newsletter, I go over some of my newest tips for using Pinterest.
If you haven’t had success with Pinterest in a while, read to discover five tips to get your Pinterest account active again.
I’m still actively pinning my products, services, printables, and books for myself and my clients. I suggest you give it a try.
If you need help creating and pinning pins. Reach out to me and purchase my pin creation package to get started.
Carol Lawrence
Written by Carol Lawrence
Best Selling Author, Conscious Living Product/Course Creator ❤️ Intentional Conscious Parenting 🌙 Creator of My Dream Journal & Guidebook 🐔 Urban Homesteading/Chicken Mama 🌻 Shop Or Join My Newsletters (Parenting/Conscious Living) https://linktr.ee/carollawrence
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3 Responses

  1. DIY Legal Documents UK
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    I just wanted to say how much I enjoyed reading Interesting Facts About Pinterest @ Social Media Help 4 U I posted it on my Facebook to hopefully give you more readers.I will certainly come back to read future posts. DIY Legal Documents On-Line

  2. Debbie
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    Help!
    How do I add a URL within the post in Pinterest, I can add it to the description but it tends to get lost over time, here is an example of someone with a URL within the post – HOW did they do this?

    http://pinterest.com/simplybeusa/yummy-mummy/

    Thanks,
    Debbie

    • Carol Lawrence
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      Debbie, copy and paste the url right into the description box of the pin you are pinning. If it’s something you are selling be sure to add the price (Example: $6.99)so it shows up on the picture and gets listed under items for sale. Let me know if you have any more questions.