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Is Pinterest The Next Social Commerce Game Changer? [Infographic]

 
As retailers continue to search for new ways to engage with consumers, many have turned to social networking sites as their source of engagement. The latest social buzz, Pinterest, a virtual bulletin board that allows users to share interesting images and links, has driven more traffic to its web site than Google+. This infographic highlights the correlation between Pinterest and traffic referrals to retail web sites, and tips for using the web site.

As retailers continue to search for new ways to engage with consumers, many have turned to social networking sites as their source of engagement. The latest social buzz, Pinterest, a virtual bulletin board that allows users to share interesting images and links, has driven more traffic to its web site than Google+. This infographic highlights the correlation between Pinterest and traffic referrals to retail web sites, and tips for using the web site.

 
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