Skip to content Skip to sidebar Skip to footer

What’s The Big Fuss About Pinterest?

Big fuss about Pinterest image by Think Big Online

It is rather unfortunate that Australian businesses tend to be a little slow when adopting and embracing new social networks.  One to look out for, and set to be the “social network story” of 2012 is Pinterest.  In just a few short months it went from virtually unknown social network to a viral success, they’re doing something right!

 What Is Pinterest?

 If you haven’t heard of Pinterest then you’re probably wondering what all the fuss is about.  Pinterest is a social networking and social publishing site based on photos.  Basically the idea is that each user has a “theme board” where they can pin stuff they like from around the web.  Each item “pinned” to the board is represented by a visual image and its visual appeal that has triggered its huge growth.

 Pinterest is used by users to plan weddings, organize home decorating ideas, find your personal style and even save your inspirations.  But those are the “users” actions, businesses are also seeing fantastic results.  In fact in one recent report, advertisers on Pinterest were reporting Pinterest generated more traffic than Google+, LinkedIn and MySpace combined!

 Now that’s an interesting fact that business owners need to consider, but it’s not the only one, here’s a few interesting facts that may peak your interest in Pinterest:

  • Pinterest accounts for 3.6 percent of referral traffic, which is just below Twitter which is 3.61%.  This is significant as in 2011 it accounted for just 0.17% so the growth over the last year has been staggering.
  • American users of Pinterest spend on average 1 hour and 17 minutes on the site which is well ahead of Twitter at 36 minutes and Google+ at six minutes.
  • 97% of Pinterest users are female with the largest demographic being women aged 25 to 34

These are just a few of the impressive statistics behind the massive growth of Pinterest.  Now savvy business owners reading this post are probably already heading over to Pinterest to claim their space and tap into the growth early.

 As you should, while Pinterest is new, and it’s uncertain how long they’ll stay popular it’s time to cash in on the traffic available and send some to your business.  Leave a comment below with your Pinterest profile, we’d love to see what you’re doing!