Okay, I might have been a little late to the party on this one. I have at times, when appropriate added affiliate links. However, was never able to use Amazon, I just found out that you can now add them. Sharing in case anyone else missed this.
@foodiehomechef . When you upload your pin, you are able to add affiliate links. sometimes, there may be a special yarn or other product that I used in the pin. Those are Pins I find that are appropriate for me to add an affiliate link. Hope this helps.
Thanks for the helpful tip, @patternprin0022!! We may need to consult you if we do a post on affiliate links down the road. 😉📌
@patternprin0022 Are you talking about affiliate links in Pins or here at PBC, inquiring minds want to know! lol
Did you hear that from the US?
@PinterestGabby we would love to help with this as well. I have a full podcast (Simple Pin Podcast) devoted to Pinterest marketing. Let me know if you need anything as we work with several clients on organic Pinterest marketing and paid (Promoted Pins).
Oh wow, good to know @simplepinmedia! We'll be in touch. 😊
@foodiehomechef . When you upload your pin, you are able to add affiliate links. sometimes, there may be a special yarn or other product that I used in the pin. Those are Pins I find that are appropriate for me to add an affiliate link. Hope this helps.
Could I ask where you are adding the affiliate link? Mine wont let me add it as a link. (Do I have to have a domain registered? Any help would be much appreciated!
Thanks for sharing. I usually add all my affiliate links within my blog and then use the blog post address as the destination address for my pins.
If you use them make sure they are not allowed to get repinned. They can only be pinned by you and with your photos 🙂