Pinterest Grows Up & Goes Corporate With New Tools (And TOS) For Businesses
Now businesses can participate on Pinterest as their own corporate selves instead of as individuals. Today Pinterest launched a new business site that will allow a brand to participate under the corporate name. Some of the benefits that businesses will gain with the new accounts are better tools, case studies and insight into new features. […]
Now businesses can participate on Pinterest as their own corporate selves instead of as individuals. Today Pinterest launched a new business site that will allow a brand to participate under the corporate name.
Some of the benefits that businesses will gain with the new accounts are better tools, case studies and insight into new features.
- Verify your website
Brands can now officially become verified and be viewed as the official company source. - Add buttons and widgets
Companies can use the various buttons and widgets to build more Pinterest engagement to their profiles and boards. - Gain access to upcoming features
Those acting as brands will be able to gain advance knowledge on future products and services for businesses and audience metrics.
A resources section has been crated for businesses that cover case studies, best practices, guides and brand documentation. A new terms of service has also been put into place for the new business accounts.
Those brands who’ve been using individual accounts can easily convert over – no new account required.
For more information see the official Pinterest blog post.
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