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Curious what you use Pinterest for in a business sense, selling art?
My association with Pinterest is trash tier website that does everything an image focused community is not supposed to do.
Their performance and general UI/UX is comically bad, you would have to put in effort to make something so slow and bloated feeling and with no good features to speak of (not even one).
Haha it definitely isn't my favorite platform in the world but for business owners, it's generally looked at more as a visual search engine rather than a social media platform. When people go to Pinterest, they often do it with the intention of either wanting to learn something or wanting to buy something. A lot of people use Pinterest to get inspiration for things, which from a business standpoint, is the perfect opportunity to promote products they're searching for.
I design and sell digital products. Planners, journals, things of that nature. ๐ I also make a lot of handmade things.
That makes sense. Both in terms of their market and how you could integrate it with your work.
That being said, its not a very a good visual search engine, I am thinking more in terms research type work and I understand that's not how people use Pinterest and their needs maybe be focused on more general tasks and Pinterest features are good enough for the mass market.
For some reason, whenever I encounter Pinterest the first thing that comes to mind is a Potemkin village. The internal contractions of their platform are just jarring. Their whole business works on images of others, yet the have the most annoying system for limiting easy access to the source image and nagging for nagging to register.