![]() ![]() Also avoid pinning an artist's work and labeling it as "easy to make" or "DIY." It can be hurtful for a handmade artist to find their hard work being copied and discussed. Sites like Etsy have a Pin-It button on all listings, but you should still respect anyone who feels very strongly against it. I personally don't mind this at all (as long as I get some credit or link back), but some online sellers are not into Pinterest and would opt-out if possible. ![]() One criticism some artists have with Pinterest is that strangers can share your work and photos without your knowledge. Learn more about adding this here: Have Respect If you have a website through IndieMade, it's really easy to add a Pin-It button to your pages and items to encourage more shares. Make sure to "Like" these pins, as well as share some of them on your own boards. The results will be your items that have been pinned by others. Start a board of artists and crafters you admire! You can still promote your items by finding pins by other users- search for your handmade business' name or Etsy shop name in the upper left-hand corner. ![]() In many ways, Pinterest is more about sharing the work of other artists than your own. Ettiquite is important on Pinterest because you're dealing with links from other sites, but it can be made easy with the following tips: Share the Love It can be a great way to gather together inspirational images via "pins" while also getting your products out there to online-savvy shoppers. ![]() Pinterest is a fun (and addictive) social media site where you share web links via large photos. ![]()
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