Last week, I attended the Pinterest Predicts 2025 webinar. I love these online events. They’re always filled with energy, cool vibes, fashion, fancy decorated cakes, and fun. Lots and lots of electric fun.
Jessica Kaplan sums it up perfectly: “According to Pinterest, 2025 is not the year for minimalism. In fact, Pinterest’s annual trends report, Pinterest Predicts, foresees a year of maximalism—going all out and having no chill.” See what I mean?
The short of it? Pinterest Trends are powered by real people’s searches, reflecting genuine interests, and lasting nearly twice as long as other internet trends—giving your content more visibility and impact over time. With no chill.
Pinterest is where content lives forever. Seriously—this platform has no chill when it comes to keeping great ideas alive. Unlike other social media platforms where trends disappear in a flash, Pinterest holds onto content like your favorite playlist on repeat. That means the right pins can keep circulating, growing, and driving traffic long after you post them. But here’s the catch—going viral on Pinterest isn’t just about luck. It’s about strategy.
If you want that no chill magic, you need to set your content up for long-term success. That means knowing who you’re talking to, how to serve them in a way that sparks real engagement, and what evergreen trends are worth tapping into. Trends aren’t just about what’s new—they’re about what lasts.
So let’s dig into the tried-and-true trends that stand the test of time, whether you’re promoting a book, a program, or a service that’s worth its weight in fancy frosting.
Tried-and-True Keywords to Find Your No Chill Factor: Do any of these resonate with you?
Picture books for kindergarten (Or chapter books, middle grade novels, or edgy YA—whatever age range you write for. Go for it!)
Book crafts for kids (Or teens, teachers, school librarians, scouts, or homeschooling parents. No chill, remember?)
Solar system projects for kids (Or any other project you might have in mind—gardening, coding, writing, sailing. The more specific, the better!)
Nonfiction books for high school students (Again… or any age range you write for, sell, or represent.)
Counseling activities for kids (Does your book, program, or service fit into this niche? How does it help kids navigate this nutty world? SEL all the way, baby!)
Women in sports (One of my favorites for obvious reasons. I would—and will—use this phrase to expand my audience beyond nonfiction picture book readers. Who benefits from buying this book? Coaches, athletes, and grandparents—oh my! Incorporating themes like this is an example of the maximalism Jessica mentioned. Pal, there’s no end to the opportunities for connectivity on this platform!)
Finding Your No Chill Factor:
Pinterest is all about momentum, but keeping that momentum going takes strategy. The best trends aren’t just passing fads—they’re time-honored themes that connect with people again and again. Finding your no chill factor means leaning into the trends that have staying power, making intentional choices with your content, and setting yourself up for long-term success.
That’s where The Impact Map comes in. Think of it as your personal Pinterest roadmap—helping you tap into evergreen trends, align your messaging with the right audience, and build a presence that keeps working for you long after you hit "publish." No pressure, just insights.
Whether you’re just getting started or looking to refine your strategy, The Impact Map gives you the clarity to make it happen. Want to chat about what that could look like for you? Let’s connect.