Hillary Clinton’s digital team has added Pinterest to their campaign’s digital strategy toolbox.
The campaign launched Clinton’s official Pinterest account on Tuesday, offering “granddaughter gift ideas and more.” Pinterest’s platform allows users to discover visual content and create curated “pinboards” of images.
Introducing: Pinspiration from Hillary! Follow for granddaughter gift ideas and more: http://t.co/XjY4hmNKcP pic.twitter.com/urM7SP8gpY
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) June 30, 2015
The former secretary of state’s account currently features seven boards with inspirational quotes from Clinton and other successful women, apparel from Clinton’s campaign store, photos from her wedding to former president Bill Clinton, gift ideas for her young granddaughter, and more. The content is visual — each “pin” includes a photo — and highlights a softer, more feminine side of Clinton. On Pinterest, Clinton proudly displays her identity as a woman and a grandmother — and with a dose of girl power thrown in, too, in the form of motivational quotes from Beyoncé and Eleanor Roosevelt.
Pinterest is known as an overwhelmingly female social network — a 2014 study found that 85% of its users are female. That has inspired many jokes about Pinterest being a place for single women to plan their weddings, but smart campaign digital strategists would be wise to take Pinterest seriously as a platform where they can engage target female audiences.









