Understanding Pin Popularity Analytics
I'll play along.uhmmm let's see where to start...I'll just answer from my perspective so...
question 1. Characters that are popular to me or I guess that I collect have to have some connection to me personally. Like example my nickname as a child was Pocahontas. Im an art major and my main medium is painting and rapunzel is the one princess who paints which I adore. And my spirit and personality coincide with Merida perfectly ( plus if I don't straighten my hair... It looks exactly like hers) so I guess that would mean relatebility and some what appearance for me.
Question 2. How I feel when a new pin is released with my characters... Happy cause I adore having something new to search for since most of my collections are down to maybe four impossible hard pins each. And I get super giddy if the pins portrays a favorite part of any of the movies I collect.
Question 3. How do I feel when I can't get the pin... Hmmmm Im in that situation now I guess considering I'm basically at the point where I'm only missing extremely hard or rare pins. I don't really feel anything negative... I'm not really frustrated or upset. I just basically stay patient and when I obtain a trader I think is good enough or equal I send out a request. If I get denied I just go back to the drawing board and try again. Because I know down the road when I finally obtain that pin, I'll be the happiest girl in that moment. And it's worth the wait to me.
Question 4. I've been pin trading for mhhhmmmm 4-5 years maybe Ive never really seen any real characteristic that defines a collector to go for a specific character. I mean I collect tangled but not for the same reason as all the other tangled collectors. There are a bunch of stitch collectors and Jessica collectors and every trader is different and each one collects it for a different reason.
Question 5. Process... I guess it would start with how well the actual movie did. If it was a big hit at the theaters or has had great reviews most people rush out to buy the pins cause A.) they connected with the movie and want to start a collection. Or B.) they believe the pins will be good traders. If enough people make hype about it makes other people question and evaluate them more... Why are these pins so great? Why do these people want them? Should I want them too? And then that's how it starts.
Another way for pins to become popular ( this only works in sets) you need just one or two popular characters in a set to make the whole thing explode. This tactic caters to the completest in this hobby... So the whole beloved tales craze did hit a boom til tangled bt appeared and the now ptd craze didn't really grow til tangled appeared also and it's being fueled by more of the tangled cast and the added craze of wreck it Ralph now too.
There. Done.
So these are my questions:
- What qualifies a movie or character to become widely popular? (relatability? appearance? moral message?)
- How would you describe your emotions when this popular movie/character has a new pin release?
- How do you feel when you're unable to obtain this pin?
- Are there certain characteristics certain movie/character collectors possess and subsequently show?
- What is the process these pins go through to reach such popularity?
1 - I think it is a mix of aesthetic and nostalgia. Notice how Cinderella is THE Disney princess everyone thinks of when they think Disney but she is not so hot right now? The current popular culture aesthetic favors Snow White, Ariel, and Rapunzel. It can be because of all the additional attention certain characters get in other media (Snow White), or because they just fit the attitude of the moment (Rapunzel, Ariel).
IMHO it has to do with the way she is used in Marketing and her placement on most princess products. Go down the toy aisle and notice that when there are multiple princesses on products like coloring books, sticker books, painting sets, and most princess themed products, Cinderella is usually the most prominently featured princess. Rarely do I see Snow White on these products. It's usually Cinderella, Aurora, Ariel, Belle and now Rapunzel. Also, culturally, there are many more references to Cinderella than any other princess. There are many movies, ballets, stories, etc. based on Cinderella than any other princess. I get why people would think of her as THE princess.In General, the first face that pops to mind wherever you mention a disney princess is Cinderella. IDK way... but it does. And if you ask these folks for specifics, then the majority will describe the scene where she changes into the blue ball gown. sparkles and all. The why of it defies my psychotic brain.
IMHO it has to do with the way she is used in Marketing and her placement on most princess products. Go down the toy aisle and notice that when there are multiple princesses on products like coloring books, sticker books, painting sets, and most princess themed products, Cinderella is usually the most prominently featured princess. Rarely do I see Snow White on these products. It's usually Cinderella, Aurora, Ariel, Belle and now Rapunzel. Also, culturally, there are many more references to Cinderella than any other princess. There are many movies, ballets, stories, etc. based on Cinderella than any other princess. I get why people would think of her as THE princess.
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