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Pinterest. PCNA: Signing Up & Using Pinterest. Welcome. Hello  In this tutorial we are going to cover signing up for a Pinterest account & discuss how to use it. We find that many have “heard” of Pinterest- but don’t know what it actually is.

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  1. Pinterest PCNA: Signing Up & Using Pinterest

  2. Welcome • Hello  • In this tutorial we are going to cover signing up for a Pinterest account & discuss how to use it. • We find that many have “heard” of Pinterest- but don’t know what it actually is. • In short, Pinterest is: A pinboard-style photo-sharing website / smartphone app that lets users who have signed up create & manage collections of images based on theme- such as events, interests, and hobbies. Other users can browse these collections (called “boards”) for images and “re-pin” them to one of their own boards if they desire. • Now then, if you’re intrigued – lets continue.

  3. Signup! • You can browse other peoples “pins” (more on that later), without need for signup. However, in order to create your own pinboard(s) of things we need to create an account. Head over to www.pinterest.com (or download the Android/iOS app). You can signup for an account by using your existing Facebook account, or with an existing email. I am going to signup using my email.

  4. Filling out the form • Just your typical signup form- enter your details, and click “SIGNUP” Note that leaving this box checked will allow Pinterest to track/follow the website you visit on the web.

  5. Keep clicking next to advance through each step of Pinterest’s tour. The tour • Pinterest will then give you a little handy rundown of how the service works. • TIP • Pinterest gives you a run over in the tutorial of what “Pins” are essentially: • “Pins are like little visual bookmarks” • Pins come from other websites/users & yourself • You can pin things like: “recipes, travel ideas, the perfect glasses—you can even pin other people's pins!”

  6. Navigating • You should now of arrived at the home screen of Pinterest after completing the tour. Click on your Name to view Your Pins, Boards, Likes, Or find your friends to follow. Search for an pin (item, subject, recipe, etc.), or person here Click here to browse a specific category of pins. Once you have pinned things they will show up on this homepage.

  7. Lets find some pins • Lets have a look at how to get started with “pins” • Type a search for something that interests you in the search bar. • From this screen, you can browse pins that others have posted using your search term, you can also look at other’s “boards” (collections of pins)- and follow one that you see & like. Once you see something you like, you can “Pin It” to your own pinboard.

  8. Your first pin • When you try to pin something for the first time, you will have to create “board” of sorts, where you want to keep it. You can create more and more boards to keep your interests separate. For example, this pin I am going to put in a board called “Web Design Inspiration”, and I will continue to add web design pins that inspire me to it. That said, I am not going to put all my favorite –for example- recipes in this “Web Design Inspiration” board, rather I would create a separate “Fav Recipes” board for those pins.

  9. Follow boards • Along with following your friends or other users on Pinterest, you can also follow specific boards that people have created. Just Click the “Boards” tab in your search results I am now shown all of the boards that have “Web Design” in their title If I follow a board, every time the owner of it adds a pin to it, it will show up on my Pinterest feed.

  10. Follow users • If you see pins from someone that continually interest you, you might want to follow their whole account, to do so just click on their name, then click the “Follow All” button. • The difference between this and just following one of their boards is that all of the pins they post in all of their boards will show on your feed. • You can also search for someone by using the search bar and then clicking on the “Pinners” tab on the search results page. • You can also add your friends from Facebook or Twitter by clicking on your name in the upper right menu, and then clicking “Find Friends”

  11. Add your own • Don’t forget that you can also add your own pins to Pinterest. • You can upload something from your computer, pin a website, or quickly create a new pin board from the “+” menu at the top of the screen beside your name.

  12. Pin away • That concludes this tutorial. • Hopefully you know have a good understanding of how to: • Signup • Navigate Pinterest • How to pin • How to follow boards & other members • How to find your friends from Facebook and Twitter • Where to go to upload your own pins • Happy pinning! Jaiden Leach THANKS! || PCNA 2013

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