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! :)
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