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Page 1: How Pinterest Helps Libraries Communicate, Connect, and Circulate

How Pinterest Helps Libraries Communicate, Connect, and Circulate

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Objectives What is Pinterest?

Why Pinterest?

Tutorial—How to use Pinterest

Pinterest for Libraries

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What is Pinterest?Social network based on common interests.

A visual collection of things you love.

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What is Pinterest?1 Pin = 1 image

Images gathered on themed “boards”—think bulletin or idea board.

Ex: Fashion, Pets, Crafts, Celebrities, Humor, Film, Sports, Books

Links to websites that contain images Ex: An image of a book links to the author’s website. Upload unique content

Re-pin images

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Who uses Pinterest?60-80% of the site's users are women ages 25-44.

23 million + unique users

1.7 billion monthly pageviews

Third largest social network in the US (total visits in March, 2012): 1. Facebook: 7 billion 2. Twitter: 182 million 3. Pinterest: 104 million 4. LinkedIn: 86 million 5. Tagged: 72 million 6. Google+: 61 million

ReadWriteWeb, BusinessInsider, Mashable

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Who uses the Library?

ALA-state of public libraries

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What are they doing?Expressing themselves through pictures and

images relevant to their lives

Reminding themselves of things they want to do, buy, or revisit

Learning about and exploring specific or random topics

Searching for and discovering new or specific things to do, buy, look at, or read.

Mashable

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Why Pinterest?

Visually appealing: share ideas easily

Current Social Media: Sites are becoming more visual over time.

Network with people with common interests.

Interest-based, not social-based

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Getting Started

Request an invite—Pinterest will respond within 24 hours.

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Login with e-mail, Facebook, or Twitter

Getting Started

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If you are creating an account for the first time, it will look like this once you sign in with Facebook or Twitter.

Getting Started

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To connect you with people with similar interests, Pinterest will suggest topics of interest for you to follow.

Getting Started

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Then, it connects you with people who post about your interests.

Getting Started

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Choose a few topics to get started. These become boards. Add and delete boards whenever you want.

Getting Started

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Optional—add the Pinterest Button to your browser toolbar.

If you want to pin something easily from another website, click “Pin It” while visiting that website.

Will automatically create a new pin so you can share your idea and credit the original creator.

Drag and drop the button onto your bookmarks bar

The Pin It Button

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• Ex: www.apartmenttherapy.com

• Click “Pin it” when you see an image you would like to pin.

• It will recognize all the large images on the website.

• Choose the image you want to pin.

• Pinterest will automatically create a new pin so you can share your idea and credit the original creator.

The Pin It Button

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This is your Pinterest homepage.

Using Pinterest

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Application share

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A Pin Example Option to subscribe to the individual who posted image.

The pinned image. Click to access link.

Liking pins adds to your favorites

Repost the pin to your own board

Caption

Add a comment for others to read

Option to subscribe to the board where the image is posted.

Shows the board where the image is posted

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Don’t forget…

• Pin videos• Follow others and see who follows you

• Authors, publishers, libraries

• Share boards on Facebook and Twitter• Link pins to the Catalog, GoodReads, or Amazon

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Board Ideas New materials

Books made into movies

Staff picks

Photos submitted by patrons

MediaMall links to items

Video tutorials

Places I Would Read

Library Programs

Archives highlights

Databases and research tips

Seasonal favorites

Libraries using Pinterest

Fullerton Public Library (CA) Book Clubs, New items

Skokie Public Library (IL)

New York Public Library Book news

Biblioteca UPM (Madrid)

San Francisco Public Library History

Scholastic

ICE Library Academic, architecture

Harris County Public Library (TX)

Awful Library Books

Library Uses

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Pros

• Easy to use• Draws referral traffic• Space for creativity• Tablet Commerce (simple)• Important for Libraries to be relevant• Educational Value• Overlapping target audience• Add a Pinterest stream, “Follow me” or

“Pin it” button to your website

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Cons

• Copyright issues• The web is not permanent. Each time a page

moves or dies, you have to reset the link• Search feature could be more robust—text-

based search for images• Large, but narrow user base

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Best Practices

• Avoid blatant self-promotion• Give proper credit for borrowed images• Use target keywords• Start a conversation• Be creative

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• Create account• Use group e-mail or add people to shared boards.

• Identify objectives and create boards• Assign willing staff members boards to maintain

and instruct them in how to maintain boards• Set goals for pinning each week• Link to account from homepage

Plan for Implementation & Sustainability

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Show off your library!