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by rezrovs 5247 days ago
The real products that I've seen pinned are mostly clothing. People will pin a look or a series of pictures that build up a look.

There are two drivers for this that I've seen. Either bookmarking clothes to build up a look that they will then go and buy, or bookmarking clothes to buy once they go on sale.

One of the things I struggle with buying clothes online is being able to look at all the things I like on the same screen and then decide what I will buy. (H+M does this well). Some retailers limit the baskets to 10 items (Next used to) so even though I'll only buy a few in the end, the only other way to compare items is to open lots of tabs. This doesn't work at all when it's a flash based store. (Esprit.com suffers from this) So I use pinterest for this.

The other time I pin products is when I want comment from other people. I'd rather have these comments on Pinterest than on Facebook.

One thing that would make me pin products more would be if I could make a board private. Then I would pin ideas for Birthday presents and I would have used it to pin ideas for wedding dresses. But private boards are not what they're aiming for and doesn't fit into the context of the article either I guess.

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Yes, private boards are key, IMO. I bought the domain wishistry.com a few years ago to provide just that: Private wishlists for birthdays, weddings, holidays, etc. I think Pinterest will roll this out soon.
You've described exactly why I started using pinterest. Things that I previously would have bookmarked in delicious I now pin on pinterest if they are sufficiently "visual".