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  1. The Goal Digger Podcast | Top Business and Marketing Podcast for Creatives, Entrepreneurs, and Women in Business
  2. 930: The Platform That Outlasted the Algorithm: Why Pinterest Still Wins
930: The Platform That Outlasted the Algorithm: Why Pinterest Still Wins

930: The Platform That Outlasted the Algorithm: Why Pinterest Still Wins

The Goal Digger Podcast | Top Business and Marketing Podcast for Creatives, Entrepreneurs, and Women in Business · Nov 12, 2025

Escape the content hamster wheel. Pinterest is a visual search engine, not social media, driving long-term traffic with minimal effort.

96% of Pinterest Searches Are Unbranded, Leveling the Playing Field for Smaller Businesses

The vast majority of users search for generic solutions (e.g., "brown sneakers") rather than specific brand names. This creates a massive opportunity for smaller businesses to be discovered based on the quality of their solution, not their brand recognition, making Pinterest a true meritocracy for content.

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930: The Platform That Outlasted the Algorithm: Why Pinterest Still Wins

The Goal Digger Podcast | Top Business and Marketing Podcast for Creatives, Entrepreneurs, and Women in Business·3 months ago

Focus on Revenue-Driving Activities, Not Social Media Vanity Metrics

During a maternity leave, the speaker stopped posting on social media and discovered her sales and list growth remained consistent. The instant feedback of likes and comments was a "dopamine hit," but Pinterest was the quiet engine actually driving 80% of the results, revealing a major misalignment of time and effort.

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930: The Platform That Outlasted the Algorithm: Why Pinterest Still Wins

The Goal Digger Podcast | Top Business and Marketing Podcast for Creatives, Entrepreneurs, and Women in Business·3 months ago

The "Slow Marketing Movement" Rejects Hustle Culture for Sustainable, System-Based Growth

A growing movement pushes back against the "always-on" demands of social media. This "slow marketing" prioritizes building sustainable systems that work for you, not against you. Pinterest is a key tool for this, rewarding consistent, strategic effort over constant performance and allowing for a life outside of work.

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930: The Platform That Outlasted the Algorithm: Why Pinterest Still Wins

The Goal Digger Podcast | Top Business and Marketing Podcast for Creatives, Entrepreneurs, and Women in Business·3 months ago

Flip the 80/20 Rule: Create Content 20% of the Time, Promote it 80%

Traditional marketing often involves an 80/20 split of creation to promotion. Pinterest's structure lets you flip this. Create one core piece of content (the 20%) and then generate numerous unique pins pointing to it (the 80%), maximizing the reach and lifespan of each content asset with minimal new creation.

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930: The Platform That Outlasted the Algorithm: Why Pinterest Still Wins

The Goal Digger Podcast | Top Business and Marketing Podcast for Creatives, Entrepreneurs, and Women in Business·3 months ago

Pinterest's Algorithm Connects You to Searchers, Unlike Social Media's Separator Algorithm

Social media algorithms are "separators," showing content to a fraction of your audience to maximize on-platform time. Pinterest's algorithm is a "connector," aligning its goal (giving users the best answer) with your goal (reaching ideal clients), effectively matching you with people actively searching for your solutions.

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930: The Platform That Outlasted the Algorithm: Why Pinterest Still Wins

The Goal Digger Podcast | Top Business and Marketing Podcast for Creatives, Entrepreneurs, and Women in Business·3 months ago

Social Media Frustration Stems from Its Goal to Keep Users On-Platform

Business owners feel frustrated because their goal (driving traffic off-app to their website) is in direct conflict with social media's primary goal (maximizing on-app scroll time). This fundamental misalignment means the platform's success metrics work against your business objectives, creating a constant struggle for results.

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930: The Platform That Outlasted the Algorithm: Why Pinterest Still Wins

The Goal Digger Podcast | Top Business and Marketing Podcast for Creatives, Entrepreneurs, and Women in Business·3 months ago

A Pinterest Pin's 13-Month Half-Life Creates Compounding Traffic Over Time

Unlike social media posts that disappear within 48 hours, the average Pinterest pin reaches 50% of its lifetime engagement over 13 months. This means content "ages like wine," with old pins continuing to drive traffic for years, creating a powerful, long-term marketing asset from a single effort.

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930: The Platform That Outlasted the Algorithm: Why Pinterest Still Wins

The Goal Digger Podcast | Top Business and Marketing Podcast for Creatives, Entrepreneurs, and Women in Business·3 months ago