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Don’t Treat Pinterest Like Social Media (Do This Instead): Pinterest SEO with Julia Renee

1 h 1 min · 26 de dic de 2025
Portada del episodio Don’t Treat Pinterest Like Social Media (Do This Instead): Pinterest SEO with Julia Renee

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Pinterest isn’t merely another social channel; it’s a search engine that can help you earn high-intent traffic and revenue. In this episode of The SEO Party, Timmy Walczak and Alex Alexakis sit down with Julia Renée (from Julia Renée Consulting) to unpack how small and creative businesses can turn boards and pins into durable, compounding traffic. What you’ll learn: * Pinterest ≠ Instagram: Why followers, likes, and comments don’t drive distribution - keywords and intent matter more. * Set up to scale: Profile, board, and board description best practices (plus when to use sections vs. separate boards). * Pin formats that perform: The 2:3 ratio, clear typography, readable titles, and why infographics don’t click anymore. * Distribution rhythm: Daily pinning (native scheduler or Tailwind), multiple pins per URL, and A/B testing creatives. * Keyword research for pins: Using Pinterest Trends and seasonality (publish 2–3 months ahead of peaks). * Content flywheel: Repurpose blogs, podcasts, and YouTube into pins; how Pinterest amplifies SEO (evergreen traffic). * Local & niche plays: Interior design, photographers, even surprising niches like luxury yachts & Olympic swim training. * Ads without the burn: Why promoted pins can keep sending traffic even after spending stops. * AI on Pinterest: New setting to hide AI-generated images, and where AI text helps (and hurts). Who this is for: Solopreneurs, agencies, and creative brands who want evergreen, intent-driven traffic without living on camera 24/7.

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