
Why Pinterest is the New Instagram for Marketing in 2025?
Hey, Are You Tired of Fighting Instagram’s Algorithm?
Let me guess – you’ve been pouring your heart into Instagram. You wake up early to post at the “perfect” time, you spend hours crafting the perfect caption, and you even jumped on that reels hype which was completely outside your comfort zone.
Here’s the thing that’s probably keeping you up at night:
- Your engagement is dropping faster than you can say “algorithm update”
- Your reach feels microscopic despite having thousands of followers
- Converting those double-taps into actual dollars? Nearly impossible
- You’re exhausted from constantly creating content that disappears in 24 hours
I hear you. And honestly? You’re not going crazy. Instagram’s vibe has changed. What once felt like a creative playground now feels like a high-pressure hamster wheel.
Here’s what’s really happening: while you’ve been chasing likes and trying to crack Instagram’s ever-changing algorithm, another platform is quietly rising. A platform that offers fresh discovery, evergreen content, and algorithm-free breathing space.
That platform? Pinterest. And before you roll your eyes and think “Pinterest is just for mood boards, recipes and wedding planning,” I need you to stick with me here. Because what I’m about to show you might just transform how you think about visual marketing forever.
The Instagram Dilemma: Why It’s Not Working Like It Used To
Remember when Instagram felt easy? When you could post a decent photo and actually reach your followers? Those days feel like a lifetime ago, don’t they?
Here’s the brutal truth: Instagram doesn’t really want to send people to your website anymore. Think about it – every time someone clicks your link and leaves Instagram, that’s less time they’re spending on the platform, less ad revenue for Meta. So, the algorithm naturally favours content that keeps people scrolling within the app.

The Instagram Reality Check:
- Organic reach has plummeted from 10-15% to often below 3%
- Posts with external links get buried by the algorithm
- Users are in “entertainment mode,” not “shopping mode”
- Content lifespan is 24 hours max before it disappears
- Competition is fierce with millions of posts uploaded daily
You’ve probably noticed this shift yourself:
- Your posts that used to get hundreds of likes now struggle to break fifty
- Your Stories views have dropped
- Getting people to click that link in your bio feels impossible
- You’re creating more content but seeing fewer results
Instagram has become primarily an entertainment platform. People aren’t opening Instagram to find a solution. They are opening it to kill time, watch funny videos, and zone out. That’s not exactly the mindset you want when you’re trying to run a business, is it?
I am not saying Instagram has lost its spark. But what if there was a platform where users arrived with the intent to plan, research, and buy?
Pinterest for Businesses: The Platform Where Users Are Ready to Take Action
Let me paint you a picture. When someone opens Instagram, they’re usually lying on their couch, mindlessly scrolling to pass time. But when someone opens Pinterest? They’re researching solutions to problems they actually need to solve. They’re creating boards for things they genuinely want to buy.
See the difference? Pinterest users aren’t just browsing – they’re planning. They’re in what I like to call “project mode.” And when someone’s in project mode, they’re ready to spend money. This shift in mindset is crucial for businesses looking to drive sales rather than just collect likes.
- 83% of weekly Pinterest users have made a purchase based on content from brands on Pinterest
- Pinterest users spend twice as much per month online compared to users of other platforms
- They’re searching with intent—using keywords to find exactly what they need
- They plan ahead and revisit their boards when ready to buy
What Your Customers Are Pinning Right Now

- Home & Lifestyle: “Dream Kitchen,” “Home Office Setup,” “Small Space Solutions”
- Business & Career: “Marketing Ideas,” “Business Growth Tips,” “Entrepreneur Inspiration”
- Fashion & Beauty: “Professional Wardrobe,” “Beauty Routines,” “Style Inspiration”
- Health & Fitness: “Home Gym Ideas,” “Healthy Meal Prep,” “Workout Plans”
- DIY & Crafts: “Home Decor,” “Gift Ideas,” “Scented Candles”
Your customers are on Pinterest right now, creating these boards and actively researching purchases. And here’s the kicker: they’re searching for these things using actual keywords, just like they would on Google.
Your customers are already on Pinterest, actively searching for solutions and products like yours. Unlike Instagram, where your content fades quickly, a well-optimized pin can drive traffic to your website for years.
Pinterest for Businesses: Designed for Conversions
Pinterest is not just another social network; it’s a visual search engine. The platform rewards content that drives users to take action—specifically, to visit your website, sign up for your email list, or make a purchase. Unlike Instagram, which measures success by how long users stay on the app, Pinterest measures success by how many users find what they’re looking for and take action.
Pinterest’s Business-First Features

- Rich Pins: Automatically update product prices, availability, and article headlines directly from your website, making your pins more informative and clickable.
- Shopping Features: Integrate product catalogues, run shopping ads, and use “Shop the Look” features to make it easy for users to buy directly from your pins.
- Analytics: Track website traffic, top-performing keywords, audience interests, and conversions from pin to purchase.
Pinterest’s shopping features are designed to get people off the platform and onto your website. When you succeed, Pinterest succeeds. This alignment of interests is rare among social platforms.
The Power of Pinterest Marketing: Evergreen Content and Sustainable Growth

Pinterest is a game-changer for businesses willing to adapt. Unlike the fleeting nature of Instagram content, Pinterest pins have a long shelf life. A single pin can generate website traffic and sales for years, acting like a 24/7 salesperson that never asks for a raise.
- Evergreen Content: Pins continue to drive traffic long after they’re posted.
- Higher Conversion Rates: Pinterest users are three times more likely to make a purchase than users on other platforms.
- Sustainable Growth: Less time spent on content creation and engagement, more time for business development.
Getting Started: 5 Steps Pinterest Action Plan
- Set up your Pinterest business account and verify your website.
- Develop a board strategy based on your audience’s interests.
- Create visually compelling, keyword-optimized pins.
- Pin consistently using scheduling tools.
- Monitor your analytics and refine your strategy monthly.
By focusing on Pinterest, you’re tapping into a platform where users are informed to take action. You’ll spend less time fighting algorithms and more time growing your business.
Conclusion: The Future of Visual Marketing
Instagram isn’t going away, but its role in the marketing landscape has changed. For businesses looking to drive real results—website traffic, email signups, and sales—Pinterest offers a unique opportunity. The platform’s features are designed to help you succeed, and its evergreen content model means your efforts continue to pay off long after you hit “publish.”
Well, you don’t have to choose between Instagram and Pinterest. Many successful businesses use:
- Instagram for: Brand awareness, community building, behind-the-scenes content
- Pinterest for: Traffic generation, lead capture, sales conversions
They work together beautifully when you understand what each platform does best.
It’s time to embrace Pinterest strategy. Change your platform, optimize your content, and watch your traffic and sales grow—sustainably and with less effort than you imagined.
But if you’re feeling overwhelmed about where to start, you’re not alone. That’s exactly why Flowskape exists. We’ve helped businesses discover what actually works on Pinterest and specialize in turning confusion into clear, profitable action.