Pintastic® Pinterest Podcast
In this solo episode of The Pintastic® Podcast, Laura Rike addresses the specific frustration that happens when you've been on Pinterest for months, your monthly views are climbing, impressions are up, maybe you're even seeing saves, and yet the sales just aren't there. She walks through three things product-based businesses do on Pinterest that actively work against them and shows you what to do instead. With strategic clarity and real setup guidance, Laura reveals why only pinning product images limits discoverability, why using keywords as board names confuses Pinterest's categorization system, and why not connecting your Shopify or WooCommerce catalog to Pinterest is leaving sales on the table every single day. If you're a product seller wondering why Pinterest isn't converting, this episode offers both the diagnosis and the fix. Key Takeaways: * Pinterest Is a Search Engine, Not Social Media: Someone on Instagram saw your product while killing time. Someone on Pinterest searched for it. They're in solution mode, closer to a purchase decision. * Don't Only Pin Product Images: Buyers aren't always searching for your specific product. They're searching for the problem it solves or the lifestyle it belongs to. Pair product pins with lifestyle and how-to content. * Don't Use Keywords as Board Names: Pinterest reads categories, not just words. Board names should match categories Pinterest recognizes. Keywords belong in pin titles and descriptions. * Connect Your Shopify or WooCommerce Catalog: Not connecting your product catalog and applying for verified merchant status means leaving sales on the table daily. This is infrastructure, not optional. * Traffic Without Infrastructure Is an Infrastructure Problem: When boards aren't set up right, content has nowhere to land. When catalog isn't connected, ready buyers hit a wall. Structure problems are fixable. — The host of The Pintastic® Podcast is Laura Rike, a Pinterest strategist with 15+ years of marketing experience who helps proven businesses add Pinterest as a strategic acquisition channel. She specializes in diversification from platform dependency and social media burnout, turning Pinterest into the channel that scales without the daily content hamster wheel. Laura offers multiple pathways to work with her: → Pinterest Growth Strategy App (https://app.pinhacking.com [about:blank]) - A Pinterest marketing app for creators and agencies. Generate algorithm-tuned pins, uncover hidden keywords, and plan months of content in minutes. → Pinterest Strategy Shop (https://shop.laurarike.com [about:blank]) - Laura’s workshops, templates and guides to help beginners to advanced users in many areas of Pinterest marketing. → Pin Hacking Academy (laurarike.com/academy [http://laurarike.com/academy]) - A 4-month live cohort program to learn and implement Pinterest strategy yourself with coaching and community support → Pinterest Organic Management (laurarike.com/pinterest-management-services [http://laurarike.com/pinterest-management-services]) - Fully done-for-you organic Pinterest strategy and execution → Pinterest Ads Management (laurarike.com/promoted-pin-services [http://laurarike.com/promoted-pin-services]) - Fully managed paid traffic campaigns through Promoted Pins Ready to explore which pathway is right for you? Schedule a PinChat with Laura at laurarike.com/pinchat [http://laurarike.com/pinchat], follow along on Instagram at instagram.com/laurarike [http://instagram.com/laurarike], and connect on Pinterest at pinterest.com/laurarike [http://pinterest.com/laurarike]
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