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Pinterest just revealed how it will start making some serious money

Evan Sharp
Evan Sharp

(Pinterest ) Pinterest cofounder Evan Sharp.

Pinterest, the visual social network where users "pin" images or links to virtual boards, only recently began offering advertising on the site.

Its slow approach to revenue generation hasn't deterred investor interest, though. Its latest round of funding valued the company at $11 billion. Now Pinterest has delivered the latest sign it is likely to start making a boatload of money from advertisers very soon.

On Monday at MIT's Emtech Digital conference, Pinterest head of partnerships Tim Kendall unveiled a new product called "Action Buttons," TechCrunch reported.

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In a development that had been rumored for months, users will soon be able to instantly add all the items from a cooking recipe straight to a shopping cart, or add a gadget straight to their Amazon Wish List.

Pinterest already offers e-commerce companies Promoted Pins, paid advertisements that allow marketers to bump up their pins within search results and category feeds. But the company has been talking for the past few months about how it wants to focus this year on making those pins "more useful and more actionable."

Right now you can click on a pin through to a retailer's website, but, as TechCrunch's Josh Constine points out, that's not useful when you are looking at a recipe that has a long list of ingredients, or if you're on your mobile phone, having to constantly switch between sites. The idea is that integration with an online grocery service like FreshDirect or Instacart will allow users to easily get entire recipes from Pinterest delivered to their door.

That's useful for users, and it's useful for e-commerce companies, too. By breaking down the number of steps a customer needs to take between discovering an item and ordering it, retailers are more likely to secure a purchase. And it's great for Pinterest in terms of attribution: Those e-commerce companies would be able to more easily credit Pinterest for influencing the purchase, thus driving up the price of Pinterest ads.

Pinterest already has a huge influence over its users' shopping habits. One-third of Pinterest users have bought something online or in a store after seeing it on Pinterest, according to data from a Pinterest-commissioned Millward Brown survey.

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pinterest buy

(BI Intelligence)

And its user base has seen more growth than any of the top social networks over the past year, according to a recent survey from GlobalWebIndex.

Pinterest user base
Pinterest user base

(BI Intelligence)

As Forbes reports, Pinterest's Kendall stressed that the new action buttons were "hypothetical" for now, but such detailed mock-ups suggest the capability is in place and it's just the partnerships that Pinterest has yet to make official.

But when the official announcement does come, it will be huge. Pinterest's already shopping-mad 70 million active users would have an easier way to shop.

Last year Michael Pachter, an analyst at Wedbush Securities, estimated ads on the site could generate as much as $500 million in 2016. That figure could be reached even sooner, depending on how quickly Pinterest could roll out its action buttons. Pinterest has not revealed its official revenue numbers.

Last month Google confirmed its search ads would soon feature new "buy" buttons. In a note released ahead of the confirmation, analysts at Baird Equity Research said buy buttons would be a huge win for Google, helping it counter competition from companies such as Amazon and Alibaba, improve mobile pricing, and provide Google with valuable transactional data.

That bullish assessment of the value of the buy button could easily be transferred to Pinterest.

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