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The most visted site by women this year and last year in the world was pinterest. Whats your thoughts? All I see it women and you must be invited to join.

I have joined and I would like to hear you thoughts on invite only etc tactics? :idea:<br /><br />-- 05 Jul 2012, 18:43 --<br /><br />20a5kls.webp

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It had a lot of hype a while back, now it's just faded to the back of my memory and hardly any websites use the Pinterest button.
 
pandaa said:
It seemed like a pretty big fad honestly..

I don't see the appeal of it really, I liked it for a first time visit; but I'll never be using it regularly.
 
stats alittle old that was 2011

Fri, Apr 13, 2012
http://blog.hubspot.com/blog/tabid/6307 ... oogle.aspx


10) Pinterest is now the 3rd most popular social network in the U.S. in terms of traffic. (Experian) Tweet This Stat

11) As of February 2012, Pinterest had accumulated 10.4 million users. (AppData) Tweet This Stat

12) Over 80% of pins are repins. (RJMetrics) Tweet This Stat

13) Pinterest is retaining and engaging users as much as 2-3 times as efficiently as Twitter was at a similar time in their history. (RJMetrics) Tweet This Stat

14) Daily Pinterest users have increased by more than 145% since the beginning of 2012. (Mashable) Tweet This Stat

15) As of January 2012, American users spent an average of 97.8 minutes on Pinterest. (eMarketer) Tweet This Stat

16) Over 1/5 of Facebook-connected users are on Pinterest daily (which represents more than 2 million members). (AppData) Tweet This Stat

17) 80% of Pinterest's users are female. (comScore) Tweet This Stat

18) Estimated unique visitors to Pinterest.com increased by 429 percent from September to December 2011. (Compete) Tweet This Stat

19) The quality of the average new Pinterest user (as defined by their level of engagement and likelihood to remain active) is high but declining. Users who have joined in recent months are 2-3 times less active during their first month than the users that came before them. (RJMetrics) Tweet This Stat

20) 30% of Pinterest users are women 25-34 years old. (Ignite) Tweet This Stat

21) Pinterest users in the U.S. are more likely to live in midwestern states than your typical social networker. (comScore) Tweet This Stat

22) The top interests on Pinterest in the U.S. include crafts, gifts, hobbies/leisure, interior design, and fashion designers/collections. (Ragan.com) Tweet This Stat

23) Etsy is the top site in terms of “source domains.” (Source domains are the sites that content on Pinterest links to externally.) Google is second, followed by Flickr, Tumblr, and WeHeartit.com (RJMetrics) Tweet This Stat

24) As of January 2012, Pinterest accounted for 3.6% of referral traffic. (Shareaholic) Tweet This Stat

25) Total same-store referral traffic from Pinterest to five specialty apparel retailers rose 389% from July to December 2011. (Monetate) Tweet This Stat

26) In January 2012, Pinterest reached 11,716,000 total unique visitors. (comScore) Tweet This Stat

27) With over 11 million unique monthly visitors (and counting), Pinterest became the fastest standalone website to eclipse the 10 million per month mark ever. (PR Daily) Tweet This Stat

28) A call-to-action pin description sees an 80% increase in engagement. (Pinerly Study) Tweet This Stat

29) Tutorial & guide/DIY & recipe pins see a 42% higher click-through rate than other pin types. (Pinerly Study) Tweet This Stat

30) Pins related to trending topics see an average of 94% increase in click-throughs. (Pinerly Study) Tweet This Stat

31) The best time to pin during the day is between 2 and 4 PM EST. (Pinerly Study) Tweet This Stat

32) The best time to pin in the evening is between 8 PM and 1 AM EST. (Pinerly Study) Tweet This Stat

33) Shoppers referred by Pinterest are 10% more likely to make a purchase than visitors who arrive from other social networks, including Facebook and Twitter. They’ll also spend 10% more on average. (Wayfair) Tweet This Stat

34) Pinterest referrals spend 70% more than visitors referred from non-social channels, including search, according to industry reports. (Wayfair) Tweet This Stat

35) In the month of March 2012, HubSpot's visitor-to-lead conversion rate for Pinterest was 15%, compared to just 9% from Google+. (HubSpot) Tweet This Stat



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Gytix said:
pandaa said:
It seemed like a pretty big fad honestly..

I don't see the appeal of it really, I liked it for a first time visit; but I'll never be using it regularly.

unique people like us dont see anything because we are not living in a bubble like the rest of the population.
 
The most is it? But yeah, i like using it on my site, which is a blog!
 
I haven't tried it out yet; a few of my formspring friends are on it though.
 
I heard a lot of women who are planning to get married go on Pinterest to look at pictures of marriage related pictures.

Pinterest also seems to be good for searching for pictures related to clothing, design, and other female themed pictures.

I just use Pinterest to promote my website since it's free and if your picture or video thumbnail is good, or a high ranking Pinterest member with a lot of followers re-pins my picture or video, I can get a lot of new visitors to my site.
 
I just added that pinterest button to my site and send in my request to join it yesterday.

Today my invention to join up got accepted. 😀
 
Just yesterday, I got an invitation to join Pinterest. Looked for a wile but didnt feel anything special to my liking.
 
I tried it when it first came out, but I guess it is too complicated for me. Cant understand how to use this thing.
My gf on the other side is addicted to it LOL
 
Miker,

First of all, thanks for sharing information about Pinterest. Women love the pictures that might be a good reason that Pinterest has more women users than men.
 
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