Over 1 Billion Pinterest Impressions - What Does It Mean? (2024)

Pinterest impressions are a fancy number to boast about in the Pinterest marketing world, but they are not the sum of your success.

Today we will talk about what makes a successful Pinterest marketing strategy as it relates to checking the right numbers, and what I’ve learned from managing over one billion Pinterest impressions per month.

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1.8 Billion SPM Client Pinterest Impressions: What Does It Mean?

For those of you who have been in my community for a while, you know that I tend to give impressions a bad rap. I talk about how people use them all the time for Pinterest marketing and it makes me crazy because it’s not an effective way to gauge growth.

They are ineffective because they are not monetizable – it’s just the number of people who are seeing your pins. But I had to use this word at some point in a podcast, even if it was just to grab your attention. 🙂

I am so proud that after all these years, we hit 1.8 billion impressions per month for our SPM clients. That’s a lot of SPM client content being seen all over Pinterest.

What Are Pinterest Impressions?

The official definition of impressions on Pinterest is the total number of times your pins were shown. Here’s a link to Pinterest’s Help article that explains more and provides a great resource for understanding all of the components of Pinterest analytics.

If Susie, my favorite Pinterest person, is scrolling through the Smart Feed and your pin happens to be in the scroll, that counts as a pin impression (whether Susie actually looked at your pin or not). This definition also applies to the search feed, related pins feed, and the follower feed.

Susie doesn’t have to take any action in order for your pin to receive an impression; the pin just has to be in her view on her mobile or desktop device.

High Impressions, Low Clicks

Billions of people can view your pin but not take any action on it. This is why I said you can’t monetize impressions. With that said, there are some things you can learn from impressions.

In episode 76 of the podcast, we talked with Monica Froese about getting a high number of impressions but no clicks. If your pin has a ton of impressions and receives no clicks, it’s possible that the keywords are off or the image isn’t enticing the user to click.

You can try changing up the keywords in your pin description. You can test out a new description for a month or so to see if the impressions start to turn into clicks.

You can also test out a new image. I would do this after testing the description. You only want to change one thing at a time when A/B testing so that you know exactly what works and what doesn’t.

If your pin is receiving low impressions but has high click numbers, don’t mess with it! It’s doing exactly what it should – creating interaction.

SPM Client Case Studies

While I was preparing for this episode, I wanted to explore the relationship between impressions and clicks with a few of our clients. Here’s what I found:

Client A – In July of 2017, this client had 10 million impressions, 75,000 saves, and 90,000 Pinterest-led sessions (or clicks). Remember that clicks are the only thing that is monetizable.

In December, they had 5 million impressions, 47,000 saves, and 331,000 Pinterest-led sessions. Fewer impressions, more clicks. People were taking action on the pins they saw.

Now, June and July are slower months on Pinterest, while people are enjoying the summer.

This tells me that in July, Client A just had a bunch of user scrolling through and finding things they loved and saving them, but not actually acting on it. While in December, they were ready to take action right away or went back to pins they had saved during the summer.

Client B – In September of 2018, Client B had 1.9 million impressions, 8,000 saves and 198,000 clicks to their website.

In June of 2019, they had 6.6 million impressions, and their traffic went down to 104,000 Pinterest-led sessions. The saves increased from 8,000 to almost 33,000 thousand, but that didn’t translate to clicks either.

Client C – In July of 2018, Client C had 2.7 million impressions, 18,000 saves, and 146,000 clicks.

In June of 2019, they had 29 million impressions, 244,000 saves, and 279,000 clicks. If we look at all their data, this account increased incrementally every month.

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Why You Should Track Your Numbers

I’m saying all of this and recording this episode because I want you to view your numbers in the context of a larger picture. I want you to see your high and low traffic times, and see if your impressions are translating to clicks.

When you’re tracking numbers, it’s really important to look at the whole picture to see what is happening.

As a marketer, it’s vital to be tracking your numbers. You need to look at impressions, saves, and Pinterest-led sessions to your site, which can be found in Google analytics.

Track these sessions every month. You can use the data-sheet in our Pinterest planner to help you. Print this off and go back to the beginning of the year and start tracking your numbers.

Don’t use impressions as your guide and don’t let anyone convince you that impressions are the key to success in your Pinterest marketing.

Action Item

Measuring your KPIs is something we talk about a lot here at SPM. Take 30 minutes and write down your numbers for the last 6 months, year, or even 2 years. In episode 152, we talked about how traffic can decrease over time but income can double or even triple as you become smarter in your marketing.

For Further Reading/Listening:

  • Important Pinterest Metrics: Where to Focus Your Attention
  • 6 Steps to Monetize Pinterest Traffic
  • Reporting Pinterest Statistics to Brands

Time Stamp:
Intro
2:33 – 1.8 Billion SPM Client Impressions
3:51 – What Are Impressions?
6:06 – High Impressions, Low Clicks
11:04 – Client Case Studies
13:42 – Why You Should Track Your Numbers
16:20 – Action Item

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FAQs

What is a good amount of impressions on Pinterest? ›

How many impressions are good on Pinterest? This is highly variable and depends upon a number of factors. In other words, there is no fixed number of impressions that can be considered good. If you are new to the whole Pinterest area, then anywhere from 1k to 10k monthly impressions can be considered as good.

What does impression mean in Pinterest? ›

Pinterest Impressions are the number of times one of your Pins shows up in a feed, search results or category results. Viewers are the number of people who have seen at least one of your Pins. Looking at both the viewers and impressions helps you understand how engaged your audience is.

How many impressions is viral on Pinterest? ›

For a health related pin, going to hundreds of thousands of impression will be considered as viral because the competition is tough. On the flip side, if the pin is about some technical thing with small target audience, even 10,000 impression can be considered as viral.

Do Pinterest impressions count yourself? ›

Does Pinterest Count Your Own Pin Clicks? No, Pinterest cannot count your own click or impressions.

What is a good impression score? ›

If you're using unbranded and relatively unique keywords, it's good to try to have an impression share of at least 90-95%, but for more popular keywords or if you have a limited budget, 60% is a good benchmark.

What is a high impression rate? ›

When impressions are higher than reach, it means your audience is viewing your content multiple times. Сontent with high impression rates can help you to understand what type of content is performing well.

What do impressions tell you? ›

Impressions are the total number of times your content is displayed, no matter if it was clicked or not. Think of reach as the number of unique people who see your content.

Are impressions important on Pinterest? ›

Impressions provide an overview of how many people have potentially seen your pins, which can help you to measure the overall reach of your content. Here comes the vital nuance! Being shown doesn't mean being seen!

How to measure Pinterest success? ›

Analytics for action
  1. Pin stats: Click on an individual Pin to see metrics like impressions, saves and clicks.
  2. Pinterest Analytics: Use our analytics suite to get a deeper view into your Pinterest engagement.
  3. Ads Manager: Create and download custom reports about campaign performance.

How much does Pinterest charge per 1,000 impressions? ›

So let's get down to it, Pinterest advertising usually costs $2-$5 per 1,000 impressions and $0.10-$1.50 for engagement ads. As you develop your Pinterest marketing strategy, you may have different objectives or goals when it comes to your Pinterest advertising.

What is the most viewed thing on Pinterest? ›

Top 10 Most Popular Pinterest Categories for 2024
  • Home Decor. Home decor is the most popular category on Pinterest, with over 23 billion pins and 682 million boards dedicated to this category. ...
  • DIY and Crafts. ...
  • Food and Drink. ...
  • Women's Fashion. ...
  • Health and Wellness. ...
  • Beauty. ...
  • Travel. ...
  • Parenting.
Mar 4, 2024

How do I increase my impressions on Pinterest? ›

As you create pins that get clicks or repins, the number of impressions allocated to your new pins should increase. If you want to increase these impressions, increase your audience by increasing your followers (you have 9) and perhaps joining a group board. Some group boards have tens of thousands of followers.

Do impressions count as views? ›

Amount. While impressions measure the number of people who may have seen digital content, views show the number of people who took an action after seeing the content.

Does viewing your own pin count as an impression? ›

Yes, Pinterest counts your own view when you open your Pin. This is because Pinterest wants to track how engaged you are with the platform and the content that you are interested in.

Does Pinterest pay you? ›

Will Pinterest pay me directly? Pinterest does not facilitate payment for monetisation programmes such as product tagging, affiliate links or brand partnerships. For those programmes, you'll organise payment terms and logistics directly with your brand or affiliate partners.

How many impressions per click is good? ›

This means that a normal ad you see likely receives 1 click out of every 2000 impressions. A “good” CTR is any CTR that meets or exceeds the industry average of . 05%. In practice, a good CTR means that visitors find the ads on your website to be helpful and relevant.

What does 4 impressions mean on Pinterest? ›

Impressions. The number of times your Pins or ads were on screen. Saves. The number of times people saved your Pin to a board. Save rate.

What is a good impression to click rate? ›

CTR shows how often users clicked on your ads. While a good CTR depends on several factors specific to your ad campaigns, the average CTR for search and display ads is 1.9%. For search ads specifically, the average CTR is 3.17% and for display ads, the average CTR is 0.46%.

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