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How Do I Use Pinterest With Shopify?

Last updated on October 1, 2022 @ 8:29 pm

As a business owner, you know that social media is a powerful tool to reach new customers and grow your brand. But with so many platforms out there, it can be tough to know where to start.

Pinterest is a great option for many businesses, especially those in the fashion, home decor, and wedding industries. And if you’re using Shopify as your ecommerce platform, you’re in luck – integrating the two is easy and can help you get the most out of both platforms.

Here’s how to get started:

1. Create a business account on Pinterest. This will give you access to features like analytics and promoted pins.

2. Set up your Shopify account and connect it to Pinterest. This will allow you to pin products from your Shopify store and include buyable pins in your posts.

3. Start creating content!

Pin images that are visually appealing and relate to your products or services. Be sure to include keywords in the descriptions of your pins so that people can find your content when they search on Pinterest.

PRO TIP: If you are using Pinterest with Shopify, be aware that there are some risks associated with doing so. First and foremost, if you have your shop set up to accept payments through Shopify, be sure that you understand how Pinterest’s payment system works. There have been reports of people losing money when using Pinterest with Shopify, so be sure that you are familiar with the process before you begin. Additionally, be aware that any images or other content that you post on Pinterest may be used by Shopify in their marketing and advertising efforts. If you are not comfortable with this, be sure to read the terms of service before using Pinterest with Shopify.

4. Use promoted pins to reach even more people with your content. You can Target potential customers based on their location, interests, and other factors.

By following these steps, you can start using Pinterest to reach new customers and grow your business!

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

Sysadmin turned Javascript developer. Owner of 20+ apps graveyard, and a couple of successful ones.