I found a place where you can "pin" your favorite things...which means for me, at least, pinning some of my favorite listings, of course.
The verdict is still out on whether using Pinterest can help your online sales, but this fairly new "social networking" site is engaging enough to try just for the fun of it. To call it an online bulletin board or collage where you "pin" photos doesn't do Pinterest justice. When Chris Brogan asked on Google Plus how people were using it, the replies from his followers showed how versatile Pinterest is: wish list, scrapbook, photo album, recipe file, inspiration wall, wedding or travel planning, renovation inspiration, and more.
If you add a price to your description when pinning an item, Pinterest will add a banner displaying the price of the item right on the image. And Brogi provided another great tip: "When pinning something from the internet, if you highlight the text, then "pin it" the description will automatically fill in for you."
NOTE: A link to Pinterest has not been added to this post as it is definitely an e-commerce site...but you "do the math" and you should get there!