AN INTRODUCTION
TO PINTEREST FOR
BUSINESS.
A publication of
A setup and strategy guide
for marketers.
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CONTENTS.
Why Use Pinterest?04
How to Create a Pinterest
Business Account
10
1515 Pinterest for Business
Best Practices
22Additional Resources
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In elementary school, many children build scrapbooks of memories
— birthdays, family vacations, you name it. By middle school, that
scrapbooking passion may have converted into a passion for keeping a
diary of your thoughts, ideas, desires, and so on. In high school, you built
entire yearbooks every year to collect special moments. And by college,
you likely mounted a push pinboard to keep notes, ticket stubs, pictures,
or homework reminders.
Now imagine if other people could stumble upon each of those crafty
items, click on the memory, the ticket, or picture, and be navigated
to a website where they could learn more. That’s what Pinterest has
introduced to the world by digitizing an activity many people have loved
since childhood. And that’s why it’s a channel worth your marketing time.
Introduction:
Maggie Georgieva is a Product Manager at
HubSpot focused on making revolutionary
marketing automation and forms. Prior to joining
the Product team, Maggie was a member of
HubSpot’s Marketing team where she produced
the most downloaded marketing ebooks and the
most attended marketing webinars.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Maggie Georgieva
@mgieva
Don’t Ignore Pinterest in Your
Marketing.
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WHY USE
PINTEREST FOR
BUSINESS?
01
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Let’s start with the basics. Pinterest is a social network that allows
users to visually share, curate, and discover new interests by
posting, also known as ‘pinning,’ images or videos to their own or
others’ pinboards. Users can either upload images from their computer
or pin things they find on the web using the Pinterest Bookmarklet, Pin It
button, or just a URL.
Before spitting out even more Pinterest-specific terms, let’s get on the
same page with Pinterest terminology.
What is Pinterest?
PIN: an image added to Pinterest
PINBOARD: a set of theme-based pins
PINNING: the act of visually
sharing content
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REPIN: reposting somebody else’s pin
PIN IT BUTTON: button that can be placed
on websites to facilitate sharing on Pinterest
PINNER: the person
who does the sharing
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Any business that relies on driving a high volume of website traffic to
increase sales should consider joining Pinterest. In fact, according
to comScore, Pinterest buyers spend more money, more often, and
on more items than users from any of the other top five social media
sites. With statistics like that, it’s no wonder businesses are flocking to
Pinterest.
Here are a few specific reasons why Pinterest matters for business:
TRAFFIC: According to eBiz, Pinterest receives an estimated
85,500,000 unique monthly visitors. A number of companies have
openly shared the increasing amounts of traffic Pinterest has sent
their business.
Last year, Shareaholic shared (no pun intended) that Pinterest was
driving more referral traffic than Google+, YouTube, and LinkedIn
combined. And since its launch, Pinterest has continued to drive
more traffic to HubSpot’s blog than Google+.
Why does Pinterest matter?
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LINKS: If you’re using the Pin It button on your pages, every single
one of your pins will include a link back to the original source. That’s
how HubSpot’s blog accumulated more than 640 links from Pinterest
in just two weeks.
However, these are no-follow links and cannot be used to directly
impact your SEO strategy. They still provide marketing value
because they allow pinners to encounter your content and visit your
website and landing pages in just one click.
LEADS: As mentioned earlier, Pinterest buyers spend more money,
more often, and on more items than buyers on any other of the top
five social media sites — so marketers should try to engage them
early on in the buying cycle. On the HubSpot Pinterest account,
we have an entire board dedicated to marketing offers that helps
generate leads for our sales team.
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Today, consumers — not marketers, not salespeople — have all the
power. They can choose when to interact with you, on what channel,
and on what terms. Pinterest is one of the networks that enables this
consumer freedom; it’s a network users navigate based on their own
interests. By being present on this site, you are taking back some of
the control in your marketing by giving your potential customers a new
channel to discover you on.
As you can see in the diagram below, attracting visitors on a social
media site such as Pinterest is a fundamental first stop in an individual’s
journey to becoming a delighted customer of your business.
This graphic represents a brief overview of the inbound marketing methodology.
Get the details at hubspot.com/inbound-marketing.
Why use Pinterest?
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HOW TO
CREATE A
PINTEREST
BUSINESS
ACCOUNT.
02
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Unlike a personal profile, a Pinterest business account is, by default,
public. Users can follow your page without requiring approval from
page administrators — a fantastic opportunity for your business to get
discovered. You can (and should!) create a Pinterest page for your
company here: http://business.pinterest.com/
Once there, click on the big red button thats says, ‘Join as a business.’
how to Create a Pinterest
Business Account
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You’ll start the creation of your business account by selecting a busi-
ness type, then adding a contact name (ideally your social media man-
ager), email address, and password. Make sure the email address and
password can be accessed by others who may need to use the account
without invading your personal information.
Now, if you happen to already have a personal Pinterest account you’ve
been using for your business and want to convert it into an official busi-
ness account, you can do so using the ‘Convert’ button right next to
‘Already have an account?’
The business type you select will help your account rank in more
relevant searches and provide relevant fields on your page.
Tip for Marketers:
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Next, you’ll need to add basic profile information such as your business
name, username, profile image, business description, and website URL.
Here’s an example of how this information is then displayed on your newly
created account:
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Lastly, you’ll need to agree to Pinterest’s terms of service. You can read
them in full here, but here are the highlights:
You can only open an account on behalf of a company that you’re, well,
allowed to open an account on behalf of.
The content you post on Pinterest can be used by other Pinterest users.
That means they can not only repin it, but they can also modify it, repro-
duce it, display it, distribute it, whatever, on Pinterest. If they start doing
something weird with it outside of Pinterest that they’re not supposed to
do, Pinterest ain’t havin’ anything to do with it.
Pinterest expects that any content you post from third-party content
creators and owners doesn’t violate any laws or infringe the third party’s
rights.
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how to use
pinterest for
marketing.
03
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As with any other social network, Pinterest offers a range of activities
you can initiate to market your company to a new audience. The goal
here is to gain brand recognition, drive traffic to your website, and be
successful at converting the new visits into leads. Let’s get your creative
juices flowing with this list of ideas for using Pinterest as part of your
social media marketing mix.
One note to keep in mind before we dive in is that Pinterest functions
a little differently than the typical “follower world” we know in Twitter,
Facebook, and LinkedIn. For example, on Pinterest, there are two
“follower options” users can take when they enjoy a piece of content they
found. They can follow a specific board by a Pinterest user or a user’s
account. What’s the difference?
When following a specific board, you will only be notified (via your
stream) when another user pins a new piece of content to that board.
When following a user, you will be notified every time that user pins
content to any of his or her boards. Due to these differences, a Pinterest
user’s board might have more followers than the user herself! So how
can you create a strategy to increase followers at both the account and
board level?
15 Pinterest for Business Best
Practices
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1. Promote through
other channels
The fastest way to jumpstart your
Pinterest presence is by promoting
it through other platforms. Add
the Pinterest follow button to your
website. Promote your presence
on Pinterest through your other
social networks, such as Facebook,
LinkedIn, Google+, and Twitter.
Consider launching a Pinterest
contest and write a blog post to
promote it.
2. make the best board
on a specific topic
By taking this approach, you
increase the chances of your
board attracting followers who are
passionate about a specific topic.
Create resourceful boards based
on a few core keywords that you
already use in your SEO strategy.
Committing to create the best
board on a topic means being
ready to promote other users’ pins
to enhance your collection.
3. Engage with
Other’s Pins
Start following users you think would want to follow you back.
Like and comment on their
pins. When someone sees
you interacting with his or her
content, they might check out
your account and choose to
follow you.
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4. AVOID HUMAN
FACES IN VISUALS
Data shows that Images with no
human faces are shared 23% more
than those with them. While having
some boards featuring human faces
can be valuable, try to use a variety
of photos and illustrations.
5. be picky with your
color choices
Data also shows that images with
dominant colors (such as red, dark
green, pink) are shared 3X more
than images that don’t contain
them. In addition, red or orange
images are repinned twice as
often. When selecting visuals for
this network, choose wisely!
6. Create a user-
generated board
By enabling other users to
contribute their own pins to your
pinboards, you open up a great
opportunity to involve fans and
customers in your marketing. Pick
out a few of your top evangelists
or customers and create a board
dedicated to their pins.
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7. HIGHLIGHT YOUR
CUSTOMERS
Promoting your happy customers
is a great way to create a positive
sentiment around your brand.
Encourage your customers to send
you photos (or take photos of them
at your next event). Create a board
of their smiling faces – perhaps
using your product or service!
8. promote your blog
content
Start using clear, beautiful images
that could be successful on
Pinterest in your blog articles. You
should be using images in your
blog articles anyway! Pin visuals
that best highlight your written
content.
9. HOS
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