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May 1, 2013 Since its launch in early 2010, Pinterest has experienced tremendous growth. Now with over 30 million unique monthly visitors, the internet’s virtual pin board has become the third largest social networking site behind Facebook and Twitter. Given its high traffic volume and creative potential, many travel and hospitality brands have made the foray into making Pinterest a part of their online marketing strategies. With the launch of new features and tools such as business accounts, Pinterest Web Analytics, and a site redesign, Pinterest has also evolved to become a more efficient and effective marketing tool for hoteliers. In order to leverage these new developments, hoteliers must understand what the changes are and how they benefit both brands and travel consumers. Only then can they start taking full advantage of Pinterest as a component of the overall digital marketing strategy. Read on to learn about the recent changes and find out how to use this social network to reach more potential guests and generate leads. 1. Pinterest Business Accounts: Late
last year, Pinterest started allowing brands to create business
accounts or convert existing user accounts. While personal pages and
business pages look the same, this new option is an improvement as
businesses can now set up their account with their business name
instead of a first and last name. All hoteliers should complete this
process to access other features and tools developed for businesses.
2. Pinterest Website Verification: In addition to linking to the hotel website, hoteliers can also verify their website with Pinterest. By doing so, the full website URL will be displayed on the business' profile page and in search results with a check mark next to it. This feature further creates an official brand presence and encourages users to click and visit the website. You can verify your website by uploading an HTML file created by Pinterest to your web server or adding a meta tag from Pinterest to your website. 3. Pinterest Buttons and Widgets: To encourage your site visitors to view and engage with your Pinterest profile, implement the Pin It and Follow button to your website. More recently, Pinterest added Profile and Board widgets which you can embed on your site to display 30 of your latest pins or pins from a specific board. For example, hoteliers can create a pin board highlighting local attractions and embed a Board widget showcasing this pin board on the "Area Attractions" page. 4. Web Analytics: Free and user-friendly, Pinterest's analytics tool allows hoteliers to gain insight into how much engagement they receive on Pinterest, which content users find most interesting, and how many website referrals came from Pinterest. Metrics provided include pins, repins, impressions, reach, and clicks. Now hoteliers can determine, for instance, if more site visitors are pinning photos of their spa amenities or wedding venues, and provide more rich imagery targeting their customer segment's interests. Pinterest Web Analytics currently only provide information about your content and only for sites that are verified. Furthermore, the available data only goes back as far as November 2012 when site verification was introduced or from the date you verify your website. Therefore, it is essential to verify your site on Pinterest as soon as possible and encourage users to pin images from your site. Also, in order to access Pinterest Web Analytics, users must switch to the new look. 5. Pinterest's New Look: While the latest redesign retains the same general layout, pins are now larger and the navigation pane is now located in the upper left-hand corner of the site. The biggest change comes with the new close-up view of individual pins. When users click to view a pin, they will also see pins from the same pin board and pins sourced from the same website. Below, users will be served pins from other users who also pinned the image. This new feature makes it easier to find new related content. For example, a user looking at a pin of a dish offered at your restaurant can now see at a glance:
Pinterest's new redesign places
content discovery at the forefront of a more streamlined user
experience. Not only does this keep users engaged, but it increases the
chances that they will see and engage with your content.
How can hoteliers leverage Pinterest's new features and tools?
About the Author Victoria Hsia is Interactive Media Marketing Specialist at HeBS Digital, the hospitality industry’s leading full-service digital technology and marketing firm based in New York City (www.HeBSdigital.com). |
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