The Unapologetic Pinner
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2401870/fan_mail/new] Most people use the Pinterest keyword tool like a magic 8-ball. Open it up, see what's hot today, scramble to make content about it. By the time something feels obvious enough to chase, the search curve has already peaked. The creators winning on Pinterest right now aren't faster than you. They're better at interpretation. In this episode, I'm walking through how I read Pinterest data — the three shifts that turn the keyword tool from noise into signal. Why the shape of the graph matters more than the search number. How to use lead time instead of real time (and the 45 to 60 day rule that changes everything). And how to actually use Pinterest Predicts without forcing your business into trends that don't fit. This is Creative Inspiration pillar work, not pulling ideas out of thin air, but reading early signals from your audience and giving them back what they're already reaching for. Pinterest sees what people are planning months before they buy, book, or post about it. That makes Pinterest data a leading indicator. Most people just don't know how to listen to it. You'll learn: * The three graph shapes every Pinterest keyword falls into — fad, evergreen, or seasonal — and how each one changes your strategy * Why publishing at peak search is the most common (and costly) Pinterest mistake * The 45 to 60 day lead time rule for holidays, seasons, and recurring content * How to use Pinterest Predicts as a forecast instead of a trend list to copy * Why interpretation, not creation, is the actual creative work on Pinterest If reading graphs on a Sunday night isn't your idea of running a business, the Styled Pin Collection does this interpretation work for you every month. Pins built around current Pinterest signals, with lead time already baked in. Link below. Key Takeaways * The Pinterest keyword tool is a signal to read, not a list to copy. * The shape of the trend curve (fad, evergreen, seasonal) tells you how to treat the content — the search volume number alone tells you almost nothing. * Publish 45 to 60 days before peak search, not at the peak. Pinterest rewards content that catches the wave on the way up. * Pinterest Predicts has an 88% accuracy rate over six years. Use it as a forecast of where attention is moving, not a checklist of pins to make. * Trend chasing burns you out. Signal reading compounds. Resources Mentioned * Pinterest Trends — trends.pinterest.com [https://trends.pinterest.com/] * Pinterest Predicts (annual forecast report, drops every December) — pinterestpredicts.com [https://business.pinterest.com/pinterest-predicts/] * Styled Pin Collection (Dana's monthly done-for-you pin membership) — ddvirtualmanagement.com/styled-pin-collection [https://ddvirtualmanagement.com/styled-pin-collection] If reading Pinterest graphs on a Sunday night isn't your idea of running a business, the Styled Pin Collection does the interpretation work for you every month. Pins built around current Pinterest signals, with lead time already baked in. You don't have to forecast, you just upload. 👉 Join here: https://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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