I have not seen my wife so engaged with a site or mobile app since Facebook and possibly Angry Birds. That's when I knew Pinterest was going to be huge. Good for them on raising this round.
I think the path to monetization will be a no-brainer as well.
Contrast that with the folks as Svpply (I heard hopes for them for early on) who sit around saying "They’ve (pinterest) locked themselves into a niche community of 22-35yr old women" while Pinterest is absolutely blowing up and eating their lunch. Very stupid and short-sighted view IMO.
http://pieratt.tumblr.com/post/10452105095/who-svpply-is-com...
Take note on what your spouse/kids/SO spend their time engaged in.
I wish I could say "OMG", but HN wouldn't allow me. This is exactly what I was afraid of when I found Pinterest: marketers. This is the start of a decline.
My girlfriend found Pinterest via Ravelry, a knitting social network. Not sure which of the two she spends more time on at the moment, but pretty sure most of her online time is on one or the other.
I think Ravelry is an impressive (and, oddly, rarely spoken of) bootstrapping success story.
I am a dude. Pinterest gets me in touch with both my creative, and apparently now, feminine side. I like it so much I decide I will build another site around it this weekend.
It's true. SVPPLY is mostly a bunch of dudes who all like the same boring JCrew-meets-Hypebeast dad wear. Not an awful market but nowhere near as big as "women age 20-35."
I always find it incredibly amazing to wander in to a wildly popular site that no one I know uses. It's a sad testament to how incredibly isolated hackers can be.
"The start-up, which has no revenue to speak of yet"
This is the aspect of the site that always made me scratch my head and say "huh?"
It is no doubt a well designed site that engages women. Despite being in beta and invite only I know a bunch of women who are really into it. I don't think being engaging is enough though - where do they go from here? How do they actually justify the valuation? Are they going to have "paid" posts for advertising? Are they going to some how sell the data mined from their users? Paid accounts?
This site seems like it is going to be even harder to monetize than reddit.
I can vouch for the engages women... Pinterest has the secret sauce. My wife and her friends absolutely love it and get a lot of value and inspiration from the photos and links.
At first glance my thought was that it would be an amazing advertising platform. Mix in the user generated pinned photos with high quality targeted photos of products women are interested in buying and you've got some potential magic.
Again, using my wife as a reference, she's taken several ideas she's picked up on Pinterest and applied them to recipes, decorations, clothing, house design ideas (we're in the early stages of designing our new home), and travel ideas. She's not one to jump on the latest thing, so it surprised me how effectively Pinterest hooked her.
I think that pinterest needs to be careful on how many of these "sponsored pinboards" they have. It is currently something cool and hip, but if the ratio of "sponsored pinboards" and user pinboards isn't correct, they can turn off a lot of users.
I am their target demo and have been completely sucked in to it. Pinterest is addictive and engaging and completely enjoyable. It's the first place I go when I am having a bad day. This is one of the most exciting sites I have seen in a long time. My friends and I can't keep off of it.
Monetization will be a breeze. This demo doesn't get upset about ads, especially if they're relevant. And ads are just the LCD, no-brainer way to monetize. There is huge potential here.
I just don't understand why they need so much money. Jeeez, what are they spending it on?
It was $10 million based on $40 million valuation. Combined with the latest investment, it seems a majority percentage of equity would still belong to the founders. Well past successful at a $200 million valuation, for sure.
I remember meeting Ben in Palo Alto last year when he was still figuring things out and trying to raise money. Sounds like it's been amazing year since then. Congrats guys. :-)
Congrats to the team who built such an addicting product to users. Here's hoping that you won't get comfortable with that money now and keep innovating! :)
It's great to see all this action in the social commerce space. With Pinterest, Polyvore, Svpply, Fancy, Weheartit, Wookmark, Wanelo, Sumally, et al it will be interesting to see if there will be a big winner, or if we will end up with several players for different demographics and more targeted products.
Pinterest has existed for many years as a sub-product of a website called Lime Life called MySnaps (http://www.limelife.com/bookmarklet.html). It is essentially the exact same thing as Pinterest except that MySnaps but is not a standalone product, nor is not as "clean" as Pinterest's implementation.
I only know about MySnaps as I once got a freelance e-mail about a two years ago from someone asking me to recreate MySnaps for them but I shrugged it off. Makes me wonder if it was the Pinterest guys ;)
It's really interesting how marketing, and presentation can make a product more popular than your competitors. Other companies with success like this include Quizlet, and Facebook.
EDIT: But now thinking about it, isn't this essentially Delicious all over again as a different mutation?
Yes, but with links. So it's definitely worth billions.
Edit: Now that I've actually looked at the site to ensure I wasn't speaking out of ignorance, I noticed that the external links are not rel="nofollow". This will be a brilliant breeding ground for SEO spam.
I think the path to monetization will be a no-brainer as well.
Contrast that with the folks as Svpply (I heard hopes for them for early on) who sit around saying "They’ve (pinterest) locked themselves into a niche community of 22-35yr old women" while Pinterest is absolutely blowing up and eating their lunch. Very stupid and short-sighted view IMO. http://pieratt.tumblr.com/post/10452105095/who-svpply-is-com...
Take note on what your spouse/kids/SO spend their time engaged in.