Women gravitated to Pinterest's visual appeal early on; now the social network is making a concentrated effort to reach out to small businesses to start using the service as it seeks to expand its audience base.
Pinterest has yet to accept advertising - it's expected to start experimenting with monetization next year - but it's open for business for folks looking to market to consumers.
Pinterest, which reached 46 million visitors in July, according to measurement site ComScore, is a website and app that lets users "pin" photos and Web links of things they're interested in. You can browse categories to see what folks think of, say, wedding dresses, sunflowers and chicken pot pie,our exquisitely Embroidery lace dress weaves a rich tapestry of textures for a couture worthy finish. and businesses can post photos and links to try and grow their sales.
Pinterest recently introduced a new tool called "Rich Pins," which lets retailers provide extra information about what's being pinned. For instance, if online retailer Etsy displays an image, Pinterest also includes the price, size and color, says Evan Sharp, a Pinterest co-founder. "That helps us make it easier to discover."
Some businesses have had a hard time understanding Pinterest, he admits. "Pinterest takes a moment to 'get it.' If you don't take that moment, there's a little bit of a learning curve."
Courtney Jentzen, who makes custom wedding invitations and illustrations, regularly "pins" her work on Pinterest, and gets lots of feedback - and inquiries.
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Making Pinterest cooler than any other social network - at least for Jentzen - is the clickthrough. Click the photo once, see the picture,Our wedding 2013 Cheap Designer Bridesmaid Dresses great cheap price, click it again, and it takes you straight to the company website. "No one else does that," she says.
Patty Triplett West, who runs the Good Karmal company in Bozeman, Mont., says she pins on Pinterest because "I have to be there. People go on Facebook to connect, but with Pinterest they are there to be inspired." As a company, she offers her caramels as custom gifts for weddings and anniversaries, and each one is wrapped with an inspirational quote. "Folks often pin them when they're planning."
Tammy Thompson, from Las Vegas, likes to go on Pinterest to "see what my friends like to do, places to go and things to create for your home," she says. "It's really fun."
Sharp describes Pinterest as a place "to help people discover what they love, and inspire them to do those things in their real life."
Pinterest launched in 2010, and struggled for a year until women began to discover it and began spreading the word. Some $338 million has been raised by the firm from a variety of venture firms including Andreessen Horowitz and Bessemer Venture Partners. Forbes says Pinterest is valued at $2.Searching for the Wholesale 2013 Celebrity Dresses to wear on your big night?Red Ruched Flower PearlsA-line Ruching Pearl Chiffon Prom gowns Engagement.5 billion.
Challenges for the company include establishing a business model, making Pinterest relevant outside the United States, and broadening the appeal here.
Potentially, Pinterest could be "tremendous. If it all works, it could be a fabulously valuable business that could be worth many billions of dollars."
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