The Video 10-second plays by Pin metric on Pinterest measures the number of times a video has been played for at least 10 seconds. This engagement metric is important for assessing viewer interest and content performance. By tracking this metric, creators and businesses can gain insights into which videos resonate with their audience and optimize their video content strategy for maximum impact.
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Impressions refer to the total number of times a Pin is displayed to a Pinterest user in their feed or search results. It represents how many times the Pin has been seen, regardless of whether it has been clicked on or engaged with. Monitoring impressions can help gauge the reach and visibility of your Pins on the platform.
The Engagements metric on Pinterest measures the total interactions users have with your pins, including saves, clicks, close-ups, and comments. It gives insights into how users are actively engaging with your content, helping you understand what resonates with your audience and how successful your content is in driving interaction and interest.
Saves on Pinterest indicate how many users have bookmarked a pin by clicking the save button. It helps track the popularity and engagement of a pin and can increase the visibility of the content to more users. High save numbers suggest that users find the pin valuable and want to revisit or share it with others.
Saves by Pin is a metric on Pinterest that shows how many times a specific Pin has been saved (re-pinned) by other users. It indicates the popularity and engagement level of a Pin, as well as its potential reach. The more Saves a Pin has, the more visibility it can gain across the platform, leading to increased website traffic and brand exposure. Monitoring Saves by Pin helps Pinterest users understand which content resonates best with their audience and optimize their Pinning strategy for better results.
Save rate by Pin is a metric on Pinterest that indicates the number of times a specific pin has been saved by users. It measures the engagement and popularity of a pin, showing how many users found the content valuable enough to save and possibly share it. A high save rate indicates that the pin is resonating with the audience and driving interest and interaction. It helps marketers understand which pins are most effective at capturing attention and driving traffic to their content or website. Tracking save rate by pin can inform content strategy and help optimize future pinning efforts for maximum reach and engagement.
Outbound clicks by Pin is a Pinterest metric that measures the number of times users clicked on a Pin which then led them to an external website or destination. This metric is valuable for understanding how successful Pins are at driving traffic off the platform, helping businesses track engagement and effectiveness of their content in driving website visits or conversions. Tracking Outbound clicks by Pin can provide insights into audience interest and behavior, helping optimize Pin content for better performance and achieving marketing goals.
The Average video play time metric measures the average duration that viewers engage with a video content. It indicates how long, on average, users are watching a video before stopping or moving on. This metric helps creators understand audience interest and engagement levels, leading to insights on video performance and content adjustments to improve viewership.
The Number of video starts metric measures the total count of times a video has been initiated or played by users. It provides insight into the level of engagement and interest generated by the video content, helping assess its effectiveness and popularity. Monitoring this metric helps in understanding viewer behavior and optimizing video strategies for higher watch rates and audience retention.