When Pinterest unveiled "buyable Pins," a way for Pinners to be able to immediately purchase the cozy blankets and stylish outfits they've bookmarked on the social network, the collective sentiment from users was clear.<br />Finally!<br />But even though the five-year-old social network now has 60 million products available from retailers, small businesses, and e-commerce platforms, not everything was automatically "buyable."<br />You still had to go looking for that telltale blue button on the top right corner of a Pin that signaled the item could be bought and shipped to your home.<br />"As a catalogue of ideas, our mission isn't to just show you those ideas, but to help you bring them to life," Jamie Favazza, a Pinterest spokeswoman, says.
