The future of e-commerce will be about ‘rediscovering the joy of shopping’: Pinterest CEO

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Pinterest CEO Bill Ready sits down with Yahoo Finance’s Brian Sozzi at the 2023 Shoptalk Conference to discuss the company’s e-commerce strategy, details his view on the future of social media, and the integration of AI technology.

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DAVE BRIGGS: The country's major retailers, from Foot Locker to Walmart, are in Las Vegas this week for the huge annual industry event called Shop Talk. Yahoo Finance's executive editor Brian Sozzi is there at Mandalay Bay in the center of it all. Hello, Sozz. What have you got for us?

BRIAN SOZZI: Yeah, it's a tough life. But somebody's got to do this gig, Dave Briggs. As for me, I caught up with Pinterest CEO Bill Ready, talking about where he plans to take his business this year. He told me he wants to make the platform more shoppable. At the same time, he's also keeping an eye to all things TikTok.

BILL READY: Well, so we have a lot that we've been doing to make all of Pinterest shoppable. And one of the new things we're talking about is how we're getting even more ways for people to rediscover the joy of shopping. The first 20+ years of e-commerce is really about instant buying, making the buying more seamless. I think the next 20 years of e-commerce is going to be about rediscovering the joy of shopping, how you walk the bazaar, how you become inspired and discover. And this is already a natural strength for Pinterest, but we're doing a lot more to make the existing products on Pinterest shoppable.

And now, we're bringing features from our Shuffles app that lets people make digital collages, bring that right into our main app, so that as people style outfits and pull together pieces from different parts of outfits from different boards, putting those together into an outfit and then making it so that others can shop each of those individual elements or even see other collages and how other people may have styled those things, which, again, really just gets more into the joyful part of shopping, the inspirational part of shopping, which really hasn't been solved in the digital world up to this point. But we think we've got a really great shot at solving that.

BRIAN SOZZI: What inning are you in, in making Pinterest that go-to shopping destination?

BILL READY: So it's interesting. The great thing about Pinterest is that more than half the people on Pinterest are there to shop already. So in a lot of ways, Pinterest solved digital window shopping, but all the stores were closed. You couldn't really easily take action. What we're doing now is making it so that all those stores are open.