Why Pinterest Feels Slow and Why That’s a Good Thing for Service Providers

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Why Pinterest Feels Slow and Why That’s a Good Thing for Service Providers

Quiet Doesn’t Mean Useless. It Means Indexing.

If Pinterest feels slow, it’s not broken. It’s behaving exactly the way it was designed to.

I hear this all the time from service providers who are a few months into Pinterest. They’re posting consistently, they’ve done their keyword research, they’ve set up their boards. And it feels like nothing is happening.

But quiet doesn’t mean useless. Quiet means indexing. And that distinction changes everything about how you approach this platform.

Pinterest Is a Search Engine, Not Social Media

This is the foundation of everything I teach, and it’s especially important when Pinterest feels slow.

Instagram rewards speed. TikTok rewards trends. Pinterest rewards clarity and reputation.

And the difference really matters, because your expectations might be based on the wrong model. If you’re comparing Pinterest to Instagram, you’re measuring a marathon runner by sprint times. They’re completely different sports.

What’s Actually Happening Behind the Scenes

When you publish a pin, Pinterest doesn’t just blast it out to everyone. Here’s what’s actually happening:

  • Pinterest is indexing your keywords
  • It’s testing your content in small batches
  • It’s observing engagement
  • It’s matching your content to search behavior

This process is not instant. It’s layered. And Pinterest content can surface for months and even years. That’s the power.

The Realistic Growth Timeline

Every account is different. Every industry is different. Every business is different. So timing will vary. But here’s the average of what I see:

  • Months 1 and 2: Testing and low visibility. Pinterest is indexing your content and running small test batches. This is completely normal.
  • Months 3 and 4: Increased impressions. You’ll start to see your content getting surfaced more consistently.
  • Months 5 and 6: Click growth. Outbound clicks start moving and website traffic from Pinterest becomes visible.
  • Beyond month 6: Compounding traffic. Old pins resurface. The content library you built keeps driving results without you creating more.

If you quit in month two, you quit before all of that compounding happens. I’ve had pins that take off in the first month, sure. But those aren’t the norm. I’d rather set you up with real expectations so you don’t quit right before the good part.

Why Slow Growth Is Actually Strategic

Here’s a question: have you ever had an Instagram Reel go kind of wild? Huge spike in numbers, feels amazing, and then a deep dive right after?

That’s fast growth. It spikes and crashes.

Slow growth stabilizes. Pinterest builds:

  • Evergreen visibility
  • Consistent referrals
  • Compounding traffic
  • Search authority

It doesn’t depend on trends. It depends on clarity. When you are clear in your marketing, clear on your words, clear on what you’re putting out there, it works. And it works incredibly well.

NEED SUPPORT WHILE YOUR PINTEREST STRATEGY COMPOUNDS? JOIN THE CLUB

If you’re in those early months and want accountability, monthly Pinterest trainings, and live Q+A to keep you going while your content builds momentum, The Club is where I’d love to see you. Join at learn.jenvazquez.com/club.

The Frustrations I Hear (And Why They’re Based on the Wrong Model)

Here are the things I hear all the time:

  • “I’m posting and nothing’s happening.”
  • “My impressions are so low.”
  • “I thought Pinterest was faster.”

Pinterest is faster than Google (I can tell you that). But it is definitely slower than Instagram, because Instagram isn’t about long-term anything. The lifespan of an Instagram post in 2026 is about 26 hours. That’s it.

Pinterest? Three months minimum. Sometimes years.

They are completely different platforms. You cannot compare them. A lot of people put content on Instagram and get instant feedback, comments, likes, and that feels good. But would you trade that for more traffic, more leads, more clients showing up months from now? I would. And I have. That’s why I choose Pinterest.

The Mindset Shift That Changes Everything

If you treat Pinterest like social media, you will be disappointed. I promise.

If you treat it like search infrastructure, you’re going to build momentum. And that mindset shift changes everything in your entire marketing ecosystem.

Pinterest doesn’t reward urgency. It rewards clarity and repetition.

So if Pinterest feels quiet right now, take a breath. Your content is being indexed. Your keywords are being tested. Your visibility is being built, layer by layer.

The good stuff is coming. Stay consistent.

What’s Next

Now that you understand the timeline and why slow is strategic, the next question becomes: how do you build a weekly workflow around this without burning out?

Next week I’m breaking down the simple marketing workflow I use with every single client. I’ll see you then.

Go introduce yourself on Pinterest, Instagram, or TikTok. I’ll be cheering you on from over here! 📣

DON’T FORGET TO PIN IT!

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Fun Marketing News: Pinterest’s Record-Breaking Q4 2024 And What It Means for Your Business

Fun Marketing News: Pinterest's Record-Breaking Q4 2024 And What It Means for Your Business

Pinterest’s Record-Breaking Q4 2024 And What It Means for Your Business

Pinterest has achieved an incredible milestone, breaking records in Q4 of 2024. As marketing professionals and business owners, understanding why this matters and how it can impact your business is essential. 

In this post, we’ll break down the key highlights from Pinterest’s latest performance report and explore how you can leverage this momentum to drive growth for your own brand.

Pinterest’s Q4 2024 Performance Overview

Pinterest’s performance in Q4 2024 was nothing short of impressive. Here are the key stats that caught everyone’s attention:

  • Revenue Milestone: Pinterest hit $1.15 billion in revenue for Q4 2024, an 18% increase from the previous year.
  • User Growth: Global Monthly Active Users (MAU) reached 553 million, an 11% year-over-year increase.
  • Net Income Boost: GAAP (Generally Accepted Accounting Principles) net income soared to $1.85 billion in Q4, driven by a $1.6 billion tax benefit.

Why This Matters for Your Business

You might be thinking, “So what if Pinterest made more money?” Here’s why it matters:

  1. More Ad Spend = More Visibility
    The increase in revenue is a direct result of more companies investing in Pinterest ads. This means Pinterest is driving the kind of traffic that businesses want — targeted and actionable.

  2. Higher Engagement from Real Users
    Unlike other platforms that report total user registrations, Pinterest’s 553 million monthly active users represent people actively engaging with the platform — not just signing up and disappearing.

Less Competition, More Opportunity
While Pinterest’s user base is smaller than platforms like Instagram and TikTok, that’s actually an advantage. Less competition means greater visibility for your content and a higher chance of driving targeted traffic.

CEO Insights and Market Confidence

Pinterest’s CEO, Bill Reddy (formerly with Google), highlighted that user engagement is growing, and the platform’s focus on actionable content is benefiting both users and businesses. Following the announcement, Pinterest’s stock jumped over 18%, showing that investors have strong confidence in the platform’s future.

What does this mean for you?

  • More ad spend from big companies means more users on the platform.
  • More users searching for solutions = more potential customers for your business.
  • Pinterest’s projected revenue for Q1 2025 is between $837 million and $852 million, indicating continued growth momentum.

Pinterest’s Long-Term Value for Your Business

Pinterest operates more like a search engine than a social media platform, which means your content has a longer shelf life. Unlike Instagram and TikTok, where posts disappear quickly, Pinterest pins can continue driving traffic for months or even years after they’re posted.

According to a study by Tailwind (a third-party Pinterest scheduling tool), pins reach their peak performance after one year — not three months, which was the previous average. This means the time you invest in creating pins today could pay off for years to come.

How to Capitalize on Pinterest’s Growth

To take advantage of Pinterest’s growing momentum, focus on the following strategies:

✅ Use Keywords Strategically

Just like SEO for blogs, Pinterest relies heavily on keywords. Research and use targeted keywords in your pin descriptions, titles, and boards.

✅ Consistency is Key

Regularly pinning high-quality content increases your visibility and engagement over time.

✅ Invest in Tailwind

Tailwind’s enhanced pin scheduler and new tools (currently in development) are designed to maximize your Pinterest strategy with minimal effort.

The Power of Search Marketing

Pinterest functions like a search engine, similar to YouTube and Google. Unlike Instagram or TikTok, which have short lifespans for content, Pinterest pins remain searchable and effective long-term.

If you’re already investing time into SEO and blogging, Pinterest is a natural extension of that strategy. By creating consistent, keyword-rich content, you can drive evergreen traffic to your website or online store.

Why Now Is the Time to Get Serious About Pinterest

The surge in Pinterest’s performance is a signal that businesses are recognizing its potential as a powerful marketing platform. With more companies investing in ads and the platform showing consistent user growth, now is the time to build your Pinterest strategy.

Small business owners and content creators have a unique opportunity to gain visibility and drive traffic with less effort compared to other platforms. Start pinning, stay consistent, and watch your traffic grow.

Bottom Line

Pinterest’s record-breaking Q4 2024 results reflect a growing trend in search-driven content. The combination of increased ad revenue, rising user engagement, and long-term content value makes Pinterest a smart investment for business owners and marketers.

If you’ve been thinking about adding Pinterest to your marketing strategy, now is the time to dive in. Want help?

Don’t Forget To Pin It!

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