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profinger | 10 years ago
I think the problem is that they stopped caring about their user base and, therefore, became less ubiquitous and people saw that and were like "oh.. time to value them lower.."
profinger | 10 years ago
I think the problem is that they stopped caring about their user base and, therefore, became less ubiquitous and people saw that and were like "oh.. time to value them lower.."
jonnathanson|10 years ago
vonklaus|10 years ago
Now, pinterest is the best of both worlds, a place full of like minded people driven by discovery of cool things (what etsy was) and the marketplace is like central.
I suppose gender doesn't matter, but it is worth mentioning these sites have a greater population of women and most of the products I have seen are jewelry, clothing or crafts that are made by women and likely bought by their peers.
I suspect, that as it became less trendy and creative, and more of a store, most of the top people left and went to pinterest. When a community has a their top talent leave, and their competitors are more in line with their customers expectations, then thay community is through.
Pinterest isnt something I use, but I have seen some cool designs and for discovery of certain things, it seems great.
Tl; dr, as an outsider, i think thar pinterest out etsy'd etsy
jusben1369|10 years ago
hodwik|10 years ago
stevewillows|10 years ago
Within the crafting world, this was the beginning of the end -- which was a few years back.
It's not surprising to see them slowly fading away. They haven't progressed. Back in the early days you had to get in with the 'chatting Mom's' if you wanted to gain some good traction. Now its just like any other ecom platform.
kirpekar|10 years ago
hn9780470248775|10 years ago
SixSigma|10 years ago
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