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@loritodd "Not worth the time; takes a lot of time to curate" - it's take but a few seconds to pin something w/the pin it button.
While it may be against their etiquette, it's also part of their master plan to have brands flock to the site to eventually monetize the activity within the site. Eventually you'll probably see branded boards as well.
I don't think anybody is trying to sell a car via Pinterest. (If you are, please stop ASAP) Here's a perfect example of the utility that can come from it - I pinned one of our cars, a slick Mercedes convertible, to my cars board. An existing customer of ours liked the pin, re-pinned it & even commented on it. What's the benefit? She's an active user with a large following on her networks & her activity was shared across her networks - creating yet another passive opportunity for our brand to be shared by someone considered influential among her network.
Another great example of how it's helped create awareness & drive traffic has come from pinning infographics from our blog. I believe every infographic I've posted has been liked & re-pinned. (and each post creates a link back to the blog)
There are ways to leverage every platform, the key is doing it in non-obtrusive ways - learn how to fit into the community and be a smart participant and it can work...in any community. Simple playground rules
While it may be against their etiquette, it's also part of their master plan to have brands flock to the site to eventually monetize the activity within the site. Eventually you'll probably see branded boards as well.
I don't think anybody is trying to sell a car via Pinterest. (If you are, please stop ASAP) Here's a perfect example of the utility that can come from it - I pinned one of our cars, a slick Mercedes convertible, to my cars board. An existing customer of ours liked the pin, re-pinned it & even commented on it. What's the benefit? She's an active user with a large following on her networks & her activity was shared across her networks - creating yet another passive opportunity for our brand to be shared by someone considered influential among her network.
Another great example of how it's helped create awareness & drive traffic has come from pinning infographics from our blog. I believe every infographic I've posted has been liked & re-pinned. (and each post creates a link back to the blog)
There are ways to leverage every platform, the key is doing it in non-obtrusive ways - learn how to fit into the community and be a smart participant and it can work...in any community. Simple playground rules