Is Pinterest Turning More Into a Search Engine Than a Social Platform?

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Lately, I’ve noticed my older pins keep getting steady traffic months later almost like Google SEO. It feels less “social” and more “evergreen search” now.
Are you seeing the same? Are you optimizing pins for keywords or still focusing on visuals and trends?
 
Lately, I’ve noticed my older pins keep getting steady traffic months later almost like Google SEO. It feels less “social” and more “evergreen search” now.
Are you seeing the same? Are you optimizing pins for keywords or still focusing on visuals and trends?
Why don't you use that incoming traffic ?
 
Lately, I’ve noticed my older pins keep getting steady traffic months later almost like Google SEO. It feels less “social” and more “evergreen search” now.
Are you seeing the same? Are you optimizing pins for keywords or still focusing on visuals and trends?
Pinterest is both a search engine and a recommendation engine(if there's anything like that) and I think it's a good thing. Because this makes it possible for new accounts without any followers to gain visibility.
 
I’ve noticed that too. Pinterest feels way more like a search engine now than a social platform. I’ve been focusing more on keywords and titles lately visuals still matter, but SEO seems to drive the long-term traffic
 
Pinterest does feel more like a search engine these days—my older pins still get traffic months later. I’m definitely focusing more on keywords now, but visuals still matter a lot too.
 
Lately, I’ve noticed my older pins keep getting steady traffic months later almost like Google SEO. It feels less “social” and more “evergreen search” now.
Are you seeing the same? Are you optimizing pins for keywords or still focusing on visuals and trends?
Yes it's definitely a search engine. I'm optimizing pins for keywords and also trying to keep up with the trends and visuals. So i'm doing both if you ask me.
 
Yes Pinterest is acting more like a search engine now. Focus on keyword-optimized titles, descriptions, and boards; visuals matter, but SEO drives most long-term traffic.
 
I’m still focusing on visuals, but I’ve started optimizing for keywords and mixing both has helped improve visibility and longevity and etc
 
yes it does feel like Pinterest is becoming more of a search engine than a traditional social-platform. several users in the thread say they’re focusing more on keywords, titles and evergreen pins because old posts keep getting traffic months later.
 
I also noticed that my pins, which I posted a year ago, are steadily gaining views, I think it works everywhere, in almost all social networks.
 
Yes, Pinterest is now more like a search engine optimize pins with keywords and SEO-friendly descriptions for long-term traffic.
 
I also noticed that my old pins still maintained steady traffic for several months, naturally like SEO. Now I started adding keywords to the description and title and found that the old pins not only maintained traffic but also attracted new clicks every month
 
I’m seeing the same pattern, and because Pinterest behaves more like an evergreen search engine than a traditional social platform, I’ve had the best long-term results by prioritizing strong keyword optimization first and then layering in high-quality visuals and timely trends to give each pin both immediate appeal and lasting search visibility
 
In my view, Pinterest has definitely evolved into more of a visual search engine than a traditional social platform, and that shift actually makes it even more powerful for long-term traffic and discovery.
 
I agree, many old PINs still consistently drive traffic after a few months, more like SEO. I prioritize optimizing keywords in the title, description, and text of the PIN, while visuals only need to be clear and easy to understand. Trends are still used for quick boosting, but in the long run, evergreen PINs and keywords are still the most sustainable
 
you’re not imagining it. Pinterest has been behaving much more like a search engine than a social feed, especially over the last year.
 
Yes, Pinterest is increasingly functioning more like a search engine, focusing on discovery and inspiration rather than just social interaction.
 
Yeah, totally seeing that shift! Pinterest's turning more into a search engine, so I’m definitely focusing more on keywords now, but visuals still gotta pop for that extra click.
 
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