Do you use "less traditional" platforms for advertising or as a marketing channel?
A few days ago, I read a Pinterest report stating that more and more people are searching for topics related to digital detox on the platform.
I realised that I have never used this one platform as a marketing channel, there is a huge target audience from the US, and it has around 480 million monthly active users – so possibly good for the digital detox app I collaborate with.
Another client wanted to promote on Tinder (tho I wasn't very convinced with such a suggestion as it was not related to the product so much). 😅
What "less common" platforms do you use for promoting the product, and what results do you have?
(I mean other platforms besides Meta products, LI, Twitter, YouTube/Google and TikTok)
Bonus points if you can give any insights on Pinterest promotion. :)
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Pinterest users are often looking for inspiration, solutions, and positive lifestyle changes. This fits perfectly with the theme of "Digital Detox".They're not passively receiving information; they're actively searching for it. :)
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@partick_support Do you have a personal experience with promoting there or setting up campaigns? (At first, I wanna try it organically.)
@busmark_w_nika Not yet, but it's worth a try.😁
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@partick_support I am trying but I was told that I need to live in a platform because for now it looks like an advertisement, which is kinda of true :D
I considered using Pinterest for one of my projects but eventually put the idea on hold. Even though visual presentation is important there — and my target audience might be present — the funnel becomes too long, and the resource investment wouldn’t pay off at this stage.
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@kirill_golubovskiy What is your project? :)
@busmark_w_nika I’m working on an online UX/UI design school — one of the projects I see real potential in locally right now. It’s a mix of a hands-on hard skills course and a bootcamp-style experience with sprint simulations.