Wednesday, April 3, 2013

What’s in Store for Pinterest New Transformation?

Fresh, bigger pins and easy navigation changes in Pinterest.
What’s not to like in a fresh new look? Summer is definitely here; nothing beats a new look to level with the heat. Over the months, I have experienced and observed series of transformation to my third most favorite website, Pinterest. The style make-over is fresh and have a bold new look for easier navigation.

The brand new look launched last March 18 is highlighting the best quality of the social networks’ features and qualities. They are currently working on the design interface. The changes in the design can be easily seen: bigger pins, and easier search tools. Pinterest is also working on the backend or the very foundation of the website. Just like any make-over, it is not enough that the style changes are only on the surface.
What I like most in this platform is that you can pin all you want, yet these pins are organized in the pin boards. The better browsing and search features will give the user the access to all search categories without leaving the page you are currently on. You can also see the feature that tells you the people who also pinned the particular post.
Editing the pin without leaving the page you are currently on.

The user feedback is the core reason why the site is making these necessary changes. Pinterest lovers are determined to be part of this transformation. People love to pin. That must is true. Companies, brands and retailers get more out of this platform if used wisely. Creating boards of your interest is easy and fun! Up to date, it visitors had already surpassed 25 million. With these numbers, one can say, “So many things to pin but so little time!” So true.

With the fanbase number as of now, more businesses are looking forward to monetize this. Social media had created impact on consumer behavior, and having the Pinterest Web Analytics, many marketers will have a step ahead in making money. The Analytics is a great tool to tract what are trending, how many people are repining, how many people are looking through these pins and what the most recent pins are.
With these transformations and a value of $200 billion, the website must maintain its appearance to stay in the limelight.

Chao! I still have pins to be pinned in my board.

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