Pinterest Highlights Products for Sale in Gifts Feed

Pinterest has created a Gifts feed to showcase the items on the network that are for sale, the visual discovery tool revealed on its official Pinterest business blog

Pinterest Highlights Products for Sale in Gifts Feed

 

The new feed showcases only Product Pins, or Rich Pins with information about pricing and availability

Pinterest has created a Gifts feed to showcase the items on the network that are for sale, the visual discovery tool revealed on its official Pinterest business blog.

The Gifts feed, which the post describes as a “work-in-progress feed,” displays only Product Pins, which are Rich Pins that include additional details like real-time pricing, availability, and where they can be purchased. With Product Pins, pinners also receive email notifications when pins they’ve added drop in price.

Product Pins help pinners “decide which products are right for them,” the post says.

The Gifts feed also includes price filters designated by dollar signs “so you can find something for every budget,” Pinterest says.

According to the post, $$$$ represents products that cost more than $200, $$$ shows products between $50 and $200, $$ is for products from $25 to $50, and $ “is anything less than that.”

“So far, we’ve learned that Product Pins get higher click-through rates than regular Pins and make your brand more visible because of the logo on the Pin,” the post says.

Product Pins also include tabs that pinners can click to see the products on the e-commerce sites where they can be purchased.

Pinterest says it launched the Gifts feed because “we know people love to use Pinterest for shopping ideas.”

The Gifts feed lives within Pinterest’s regular categories.

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