Pinterest’s success continues unabated. Millions of people pin photos and videos to their online pinboards every day. But what makes the site so addictive for internet users? We’ll answer that question today in the Infographic Day series .The infographic below was developed by Column Five in collaboration with Flowtown . They investigated the ‘addiction’ of the site among internet users. And guess what? In recent months, many internet users have been infected with the virus called Pinterest. The cambodia telegram data visualization contains a timeline of the number of unique visitors from September 2011 to February 2012. During this period, the number of monthly unique visitors to the site increased from 1.68 million to 16.23 million! On average, a Pinterest user is on the site for 98 minutes in a month.
Simple design
According to the makers of the infographic
A the popularity is partly due to the simple design. It provides users with an overview and clarity about the possibilities for example, you might choose of posting and collecting content. Pinterest has also made publishing visualizations easy. Via the now well-known Pin-It button, it is easy for users to post content on their online pinboard, without first logging in to the site.
Visual storytelling
Another aspect of Pinterest’s popularity, which is not specifically mentioned in the infographic, is . But why is cuba leads Pinterest the development of telling stories with images and text. In other words: visual storytelling. Bibi Veth recently wrote on Frankwatching that people want to see the person behind the name or the site. Content should therefore not only be attractive and informative, but also transparent and authentic. Pinterest offers many opportunities for this, both for individuals and for companies.
Want to know all the facts and figures about Pinterest addiction? Scroll down to see the infographic.