Repin
A repin is a post on Pinterest that is saved to one or more of your pinboards. The repin contains the image, title and link to the original source. Brands track repins to measure user engagement on Pinterest and the shareability of their own site content.
How Do I Repin On Pinterest?
You can repin on the Pinterest desktop site or via the social network’s app.
To repin on desktop:
- Hover over the pin you want to save
- Click the “Save” button
- Choose a board to repin the post
To repin on mobile:
- Tap the pin you want to save
- Click the “Save” button
- Choose a board to repin the post
How Do I Track Repin Metrics on Pinterest?
Use an analytics platform that measures social media shares like the built-in analytics tool on Pinterest, Google Analytics or Sprout Social.
When using the Analytics dashboard on Pinterest, there is an option to add your website data to the dashboard to see the pins people save directly from your website.
To analyze pin data from your website:
- Click on Analytics tab > Overview
- Click Confirm website
- Copy and paste the tag displayed in the window to the <head> section of site’s index.html file
Once you have saved the changes above, you will see pin activity from your website on your Pinterest dashboard.
To track repins (saved pins) on Pinterest:
- Click on Analytics tab > Overview
- Click on Saves tab
Pros of Tracking Repins
Monitor engagement. See how many times users repinned, commented or sent your pins to indicate how much of an influencer you are on Pinterest, gauge the shareability of your visual content and more.
Analyze trends in shared content. Determine popular types of content that are repinned the most. These may include how-tos, recipes, tips, quotes and more.<
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