In this episode of "Pin Talk," Carly and I explore how to identify good and bad niches on Pinterest. We talk about content strategies and the impact of Pinterest’s evolving guidelines. I caution listeners about the platform's growing partnership with Amazon, enabling in-app shopping, which could impact niche viability. Carly shares insights on Pinterest's shift towards shopping content and how creators with strong accounts can adapt by diversifying their content to maintain traction.
We stress the importance of continuous research, staying informed on trends, and understanding user intent. Carly highlights Pinterest’s history of change and the necessity for creators to adapt while reassuring that success is still achievable. Whether you're contemplating your niche or strategy, we’ve got you covered with practical advice and future episodes planned to tackle these concerns.
Tune in as we explore the pros and cons of different content formats, the challenges of broad versus niche-specific strategies, and the nuanced impact of Pinterest's algorithm changes.
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