The Unapologetic Pinner
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2401870/fan_mail/new] If your Pinterest pin titles either ignore keywords completely or read like a search bar threw up on the screen, this episode is for you. Pinterest keyword research isn't about gaming the algorithm. It's about clarity with matching the exact language your reader is already typing into the search bar. When you get that right, your pins stop feeling forced and start sounding like something a real person would click on. In this episode, I'm walking through the three tools I lean on for client work and inside the Styled Pin Collection — Pinterest Trends, AnswerThePublic, and PinClicks. You'll learn what each one is actually for, how they work together, and why long-tail keywords almost always outperform broad ones when it comes to qualified traffic. This is the Visibility piece of the VEIL Method in action. Without keyword alignment, your evergreen content sits invisible, your strategy doesn't get seen, and your leads never find you. You'll learn: * Why Pinterest is a visual search engine, not a social platform — and what that changes * How to use Pinterest Trends to spot rising searches before everyone else catches on * Why question-style searches from AnswerThePublic make better pin titles * How PinClicks validates which long-tail keywords are actually converting * The trade-off between broad keywords (more searches) and long-tail keywords (more qualified clicks) If running three tools every week sounds like one more thing you don't have time for, the Styled Pin Collection does this research for you every month. Done-for-you pins with keyword-optimized titles, written descriptions, and designs ready to upload. Link below. Key Takeaways * Pinterest is a visual search engine, not social media — keywords are how the platform knows who to show your pin to. * Keyword stuffing kills clicks. Clarity earns them. * Pinterest Trends shows what's rising. AnswerThePublic shows how people actually phrase their searches. PinClicks shows what's already performing. * Long-tail keywords get fewer searches but dramatically higher click-through and save rates — that's the difference between traffic and qualified traffic. * The goal isn't more keywords. It's the right ones, placed where they create clarity. Resources Mentioned * Pinterest Trends — trends.pinterest.com [https://trends.pinterest.com] * AnswerThePublic — answerthepublic.com [https://answerthepublic.com] * PinClicks — pinclicks.com [https://pinclicks.com] * Styled Pin Collection (Dana's monthly done-for-you pin membership) — ddvirtualmanagement.com/styled-pin-collection [https://ddvirtualmanagement.com/styled-pin-collection] If you're listening to this thinking this makes sense, but I do not have time to run three tools every week, that's exactly who I built the Styled Pin Collection for. Monthly done-for-you pins with the research already done. Keyword-optimized titles, descriptions written, designs ready to upload. 👉 Join here: ddvirtualmanagement.com/styled-pin-collection [https://ddvirtualmanagement.com/styled-pin-collection] Support the show [https://buymeacoffee.com/theunapologeticpinner] Pinterest storytelling, Pinterest for wedding professionals, brand building on Pinterest, creative marketing strategy, organic Pinterest growth, visual content strategy, brand story marketing, connecting with clients on Pinterest
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