Pinterest pinned bonanza listings

So, Speaking of social media marketing…We recently began using Pinterest to pin our Bonanza listed items to a Pinterest board.
I was curious as to how soon our images/pins would begin to show up in Google searches under “Images”, so I ran a search for our Chapwicks pink leather jacket. Sure enough, one of the pics we pinned shows up in the search returns, which I was excited about.

Then, once I clicked on the picture I took and used in my listing, I found it doesn’t lead or refer at all to our listing for that jacket.
Instead, it leads to a different page that has nothing to do with us. WTH?
Can somebody in the know provide us with some advice and guidance as to how we can ensure that our pictures/pins actually lead to our business, instead of something completely unrelated?

Thank you so much in advance! :)

asked almost 6 years ago

5 Comments

LuLusFancy says: March 07, 2018

[URL removed] Now it doesn’t show up at all, in a Google search > Images, using the same search keywords or any others I tried. Interesting!

EmpressDepot says: March 07, 2018

I have searched on Google just for other topics I’ve wanted to find info about, sometimes a Pinterest page comes up and I go to it and it has nothing to do with what I put in Google’s search box. I’m planning to start using Pinterest again. But I was on there the other day and it is different.

EmpressDepot says: March 07, 2018

I cannot figure it out.

LuLusFancy says: March 07, 2018

Yes, I’m kind of dismayed at the downturn Google has taken, in terms of relevant search returns for the keywords searched for.

TnT_Deals says: March 07, 2018

I have noticed that you have to type in your item description on Bonanza’s Pinterest list. On ebay it is already in the tell us about your item. Bonanza should fix that.

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