How to Sign Up for a Pinterest Account

How to Sign up for Pinterest

Sign up for Pinterest by creating a username. With this, you would be asked to confirm your email address except you create an account using your Facebook or twitter profile.

The Pinterest username can be changed later on but it must be a unique name that has not been used by anyone. The format for the Pinterest username restricts the use of punctuation marks, dashes, or other symbols.

The next thing is to navigate to your email in order to confirm your email address. It should contain a confirmation link that you must click on to go back to Pinterest.com and finish signing up.

How to Set up a Pinterest Account Through Facebook or Twitter

If you don’t want to create ​a Pinterest login, you must provide Pinterest with your login to either your existing Facebook or Twitter account, including your personal login name and password.

You can use one of those as your Pinterest login. One advantage of using your Twitter or Facebook login as your main Pinterest sign-in is that Pinterest will be able to help you connect with your Facebook or Twitter pals right away. Without that social network connection, you will essentially be starting over in building friends on Pinterest. Another advantage, of course, is it’s easier to remember one login than two.

It’s a good idea to create a new Pinterest login and password, though, especially if you just want to check out Pinterest for a while before connecting with one or more of your other social networks. Pinterest is a very different kind of network, and you may want to connect with entirely different people.

You can always add your Facebook or Twitter IDs to your Pinterest profile later by going into account settings and clicking the On button next to Twitter or Facebook.

Your Pinterest Username Is Part of Your Pinterest URL

Whatever Pinterest username you choose will form the unique URL or web address for your Pinterest page, such as http://pinterest.com/sallybgaithersy.

In each case, your username forms the last part of your URL. In this example, the username obviously is sallybgaithersy. Pinterest will let you know if any particular username you want is already taken.

You can change your Pinterest username or email address later by going into your account settings and typing a new one. For more detailed information about usernames and passwords, the Pinterest help section offers a simple FAQ on account signup and editing procedures.

During signup, Pinterest will helpfully suggest you create an image “board” or two where you can “pin” or save images once you get going. It’s a good idea to accept the offer and click to create those boards. You can edit them later, giving them titles that reflect whatever purpose you may conceive, such as collecting visual ideas for a home decorating project or a planned vacation.

Pinterest for Business

Companies that want to use the image-sharing site can sign up for a special, free business account that confers a few advantages, such as the use of buttons and widgets. Pinterest offers a special sign-up page for business.

Browsing Pinterest Image Boards

Anyone can browse its image collections, but only people who become members, establish a Pinterest username, and register for a free Pinterest account can post and comment on pictures or start pinning, organizing, and sharing images on the virtual pinboard system. So there is a strong incentive to join Pinterest.com rather than just lurk.

Even without a membership, of course, you can still browse Pinterest’s image boards and explore any Pinterest board by topic. The photography channel, for example, has gorgeous photos. Travel and Outdoors do, too.

 

It is not possible to use Pinterest without an account. You can view the sign-up options as you open Pinterest but you cannot fully use it without creating an account.
NB: You may see a part of the Pinterest contents via a search engine. However, you will need an account so you can see the main features.

Statistics for Pinterest.com

Pinterest’s remarkable traffic growth suggests a lot of people do indeed like it. Alexa, a web measurement firm, ranked Pinterest as No. 78 globally and No. 28 in the United States for total web traffic as of mid-summer 2018.

For an update on Pinterest’s traffic, take a look at this page that Alexa maintains showing the latest Pinterest.com statistics.

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