Pinterest is boosting its involvement in the creator community by releasing new tools that will allow content creators to make money from their pins.
Creators may now tag things in their Idea Pins, a video-first feature that the business introduced this spring to make their content “shoppable.”
Creators will be able to make commissions through affiliate links and collaborate with sponsors on sponsored content, just like on Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok.
With a new feature that adds a “paid partnerships” label to Idea Pins, creators with current brand partnerships who are creating branded content will have an easier time disclosing sponsored affiliations.
“We’re working to create a platform for creators that prioritizes inspiration over influence and entertainment. Creators can now make their content more actionable and shoppable, earn a living, and simply collaborate with businesses thanks to the latest upgrades “.. According to Pinterest.
This feature will make it even easier for Creators to disclose brand partnerships and leverage their knowledge to truly interact with Pinners.
Select Creators in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, France, Spain, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Sweden, Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, Chile, Colombia, and Peru can now use the paid partnerships feature.
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