#AmReading: Canadian Book Buyers on Pinterest
Learn all there is to know about the book-buying Pinterest user
There’s no need to be an outlander when it comes to the buying habits, preferences, and favourite titles of the Publishers and retailers of all kinds should find the final instalment in our series very pinteresting. While Pinterest has long been dominated by lifestyle and cooking authors (you may even find a Jamie Oliver recipe somewhere in this study), books and authors of all kinds can be promoted on this buyer-friendly platform.
Part one looks at the ways publishers and booksellers are using Pinterest with tips on building a strategy.
Part two offers insights into the demographics, buying habits, and preferences of book buyers who use Pinterest.

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