I made a blog post for anyone who is on a Squarespace e-commerce platform who wishes to enable the Verified Merchant Program on their Pinterest account. In the post I break down the following:
Claiming your website
Uploading your product catalog; including a CSV converter to be in compliance with Pinterest required formatting
Installing your Pinterest Tag
Adding the event code of ‘page view’; to properly install these since Pinterest recently updated their API you will need to be in developer mode.
Adding the event code ‘add to cart’; to properly install these since Pinterest recently updated their API you will need to be in developer mode.
Adding the event of ‘check out’; to properly install these since Pinterest recently updated their API you will need to be in developer mode.
In addition to following the above technical steps, you will need to apply and be approved by following the guidelines that Pinterest requires. All of this info and links are also included in the blog post.
Good luck and one last thing to keep in mind. It takes time for the changes you make on your Squarespace site to propagate properly on Pinterest's end. These changes can take upwards of 72 hours or more to reflect inside your Business Hub. Be patient.
Here is the link to the blog post - https://andreali.com/news-blog/2020/6/4/how-to-connect-your-squarespace-ecommerce-website-to-pintere...
I hope this helps! 😊📌
This is AWESOME! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and expertise with the community, @andrealidesigns. We appreciate you!! 💜
@PinterestGabby My pleasure! I'm happy to help! 🤓📌
That is really good information, easy to understand! Thank you!
Glad you found it so useful, @michaelbliss! 🙂
This is wonderful! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for sharing, great article. Can you add a pinnable image to it? It would be great to be able to pin it.
Thank you @andrealidesigns !!!
@debraadelson You're welcome! My pleasure! 🤓📌
This is gold! Thank you so much for sharing this blog post.