Pinterest's new Guided Search feature, which the company first unveiled on mobile in April, is coming to the web.
Pinterest
users will soon see a new search bar when they visit Pinterest.com, and
just as it works on mobile, the search features will surface
recommended keywords intended to help generate more specific queries and
better search results.
For
example, searching for "BBQ" on Pinterest might surface other keywords
like "wings," "recipes," or "chicken." The keywords serve as filters,
and the goal is to help users find exactly what they're looking for.
For users unfamiliar with Guided Search, PInterest shared a YouTube video depicting how it works.
Search
is important to Pinterest, which now has 30 billion pins on more than
750 million boards. The site is big enough that the majority of items
users want to find are probably pinned somewhere; it's simply a matter
of finding them. It's also why Pinterest offers Rich Pins that add more
detailed descriptions to the images being shared on the platform.
Pinterest's
longterm monetization may also depend on its efforts to make content
more accessible. Users must be able to find what they are looking for if
brands want to make their items shoppable; Guided Search expands that
discovery objective for Pinterest.
The
new search tool will be available to users in the United States this
week, and Pinterest's international users will get Guided Search on the
web at a later point.
Posted by : Gizmeon
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