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Pinterest Evolving Into A Personalized Search Substitute

Pinterest Evolving Into A Personalized Search Substitute
Pinterest Evolving Into A Personalized Search Substitute

This evening, at its San Francisco headquarters, Pinterest hosted a talk and Q&A session with the company’s head of engineering, Michael Lopp.
 No one from Search Engine Land was able to attend on short notice; however the company shared a number of updated stats.

Much more than a “scrap-booking” site (its origins) or even a product discovery or shopping site, Pinterest sees itself now as a kind of personalized search site that can blend search and discovery in new and compelling ways.
 As the graphic below indicates Pinterest thinks it can do a better job meeting certain kinds of needs and answering user questions than a traditional search engine (read: Google).

The company said that since launching “Guided Search” six months ago search volume per user has increased by 25 percent. The company also reiterated that 75 percent of all its traffic now comes from mobile devices. Pinterest also said that there are 30 billion Pins “in the system” and that this figure is growing by 25 percent each quarter.
Pinterest Evolving Into A Personalized Search Substitute
Pinterest Evolving Into A Personalized Search Substitute
Pinterest is available in 32 languages and has offices in five countries (US, UK, France, Germany, Japan and Brazil).

The company also took pains to dispel the idea that Pinterest is a “women’s site” (nothing wrong with that; women make 80+ percent of all household buying decisions in the US). It said that there’s a 50-50 user-gender split in markets such as India, Korea and Japan.

It further explained that a third of all sign-ups are men and that male usage is growing faster than the female population on the site. This makes sense given that males are a newer and smaller audience.

Finally, on the gender front, the company said that the number of active male users has doubled in the past year. It boasted that there are now “more men using Pinterest in the U.S. than read Sports Illustrated and GQ combined.”

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