Consider Pinterest’s audience. They’re women (mainly). And two-thirds of those women are over 35. So, what are they looking for? And what are they trying to visualize? These women are overwhelmingly using mobile devices to access Pinterest. What does that tell you about these buyer personae?
Let’s relate this to everyone’s works on Wattpad. Which works are more likely to make a splash on Pinterest? Which might fall flat? How can you take a work that might not do so well, and improve its performance?
Throw out some answers and ideas in the comments section, and let’s have a discussion. And if you’ve got a Pinterest account, toss the link in the comments section, if you like. Let’s see how your boards look.
The link is to an incredibly popular pin. The image is of the pin itself. The YouTube video is helpful for the questions.
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