Sunday, April 27, 2014
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Retailers now uses printrest really well to promote their products online, like we all know pintrest is a social network that allows users to create collections of photos,
articles, recipes, videos and other images that are called "pins," to
draw business to their own sites. the retailers interest in this social network site start to increase when they realize the power of the site as different people are spending time opining and posting photos online, they also can be encouraged to spend money.
The way pinterests works has also made it friendly for retailers to take advantage of the interesting social network even though it is a new site its remarkable difference has made it unique, its allows Users bookmark images they find on the web under topics they create. So when users pin an image, Pinterest displays any picture that is associated with it. The effect is similar to a bulletin board: Pins are organized under topics called "boards." Users can follow other people's boards.
pinterest is becoming very popular among artist, designers, hobbyists and most especially among teens. A search for "red shoes," for instance, could turn up thousands of pins. The site also can be slightly addictive to regular users: Log on for minutes and some users wind up spending hours trawling through boards over and over.
Pinterest is the fourth-largest social media site, with 58.2 million unique users in March 2014, according to research firm comScore. It's behind only Facebook with 198.8 million users, Twitter with 114.3 million users and LinkedIn with 71.7 million users, comScore reports.
The way pinterests works has also made it friendly for retailers to take advantage of the interesting social network even though it is a new site its remarkable difference has made it unique, its allows Users bookmark images they find on the web under topics they create. So when users pin an image, Pinterest displays any picture that is associated with it. The effect is similar to a bulletin board: Pins are organized under topics called "boards." Users can follow other people's boards.
pinterest is becoming very popular among artist, designers, hobbyists and most especially among teens. A search for "red shoes," for instance, could turn up thousands of pins. The site also can be slightly addictive to regular users: Log on for minutes and some users wind up spending hours trawling through boards over and over.
Pinterest is the fourth-largest social media site, with 58.2 million unique users in March 2014, according to research firm comScore. It's behind only Facebook with 198.8 million users, Twitter with 114.3 million users and LinkedIn with 71.7 million users, comScore reports.
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