Just a little tip for you: there's a feature in the menu called "Images > Show full image in available space" that allows you to control whether you want to display the full image of the images fetched from a website. Otherwise, it zooms into an image and tries to fill the space. Sometimes Pin Generator does a good job, but other times it would be better to make sure to toggle this feature on. It depends on the dimension ratio of the image it's fetching.
This looks great, can you associate it with different Pinterest accounts - for example, can I do 3 websites and all of them posting to separate Pinterest accounts? I'm thinking yes, but just would like to clarify if you know.
Hi Dave, Great video as usual! I just have one question to validate this tool, since know has passed 3 months are you able to share how much outbound clicks did the pin generator helped you to achieve. Also would be nice how much pins did you scheduled in a monthly basis. Thanks in advance, Paulo
I'm wondering if Google is still pushing Pinterest since the March Core Update. I do see a lot of reddit, but haven't seen Pinterest in awhile. Any know?
Both are good, probably pin generator I would choose as it is integrated with pinterest and saves the step of downloading csv file. but.... it is also not an ltd and you have to pay annually for it. So.... it is really a tough one.
@@LearnWire I'm a TrafficWaveGenerator user and it can post pins automatically to Pinterest without downloading any CSV file. It was a feature that was added in later after launch, but you have to be upgraded on one of the OTOs to use this automated feature.
I have had Pin Generator (Tier 1) since Nov. '23. As @DianasReviews mentions, a lot of the pins are kind of ugly-looking. Many of the generated pins need some kind of editing before scheduling so it's a little more labor-intensive than the sales copy makes it out to be. There are also some UX quirks and bugs that need to be squashed before I would be confident to re-subscribe after a year.
Thanks so much! Its been a very long time since I have seen you comment on a video! Nice to see you back. Thanks for the honest feedback of this tool. I paid for 1 year and going to give it a whirl. did you get any success/results/traffic using th tool yet?
@@LearnWireI watch most of your videos but yes, I haven't commented lately. My initial results are encouraging but not dramatic: Pinterest impressions and engagements are up noticeably but actual traffic to my website from Pinterest (the metric that I count as "success") as a percentage of total inbound traffic is virtually unchanged (1.1% in Oct. '23 to 1.4% in March '24). I get more traffic from Bing and DuckDuckGo (of course Google dominates everything) than Pinterest. I'm going to keep at it though: per Pin Generator's suggestion I'm pinning about 10 posts/day and slowly increasing.
Sorry the majority of the pins generated were ugly. Might as well just use canva and create lovely pins, even if that means manually editing them. There’s going to be a new AI software that Automatically provides beautiful Pinterest pins in the near future and I’m willing to wait for it.
Thanks for your feedback! I appreciate your honest opinion. I think we all have different quality standards. I absolutely agree that doing one by one in canva will create much better pins. However, I like speed and decent results. Just me though. Thanks again for watching!
Dave - I spend an inordinate amount of time on your videos and many do a good job of digging into the subject product. I have purchased no less than four products in the past month after seeing your videos. Most recently Eurekaa ($$$) and TrafficWave Generator. Sorry to say this Pin Generator Review is a fail on many levels. I agree with others here that the pins you show are garbage for the most part AND the fact that "Pin Generator looks like it creates the pins from a website/page, and not from an AI starting point" may be a deal breaker that you didn't explore. While your videos are usually good, it is your knowledge of the "space" the products occupy that heightens your stature. IOW - I wish you would have learned a bit about current Pinterest products BEFORE you did this and the TrafficWave Generator video.
Looks kinda interesting, but I wasn't really impressed with the "look" of the pins it created. Also, that other one, TrafficWave Generator, actually uses AI to create the text for the pins. But, if you don't have your own website, and you wanted to use either of these tools to send traffic to, let's say, a UA-cam video/channel or a Skool community, it seems like Pin Generator would not work as well as TrafficWave Generator. I say that because Pin Generator looks like it creates the pins from a website/page, and not from an AI starting point, like the other tool does. I do understand that if you are promoting affiliate products/services that you would have a sales page to use for it. But, like I said earlier, what if you're using it for UA-cam or Skool?
All great points! Thanks for the feedback. I am not pinterest expert but I would be real careful with sending to the same url/page each time. I agree each tool might serve better use cases depending on what you are doing. I think the pins turned out really good and better that the other tool.
Actually, I was digging a little deeper, and I went to Oliver Boyers' YT channel and looked at some of his tutorials. He's the Pin Generator creator, btw. The AI functionality is actually pretty amazing! I'm impressed.
Just a little tip for you: there's a feature in the menu called "Images > Show full image in available space" that allows you to control whether you want to display the full image of the images fetched from a website. Otherwise, it zooms into an image and tries to fill the space. Sometimes Pin Generator does a good job, but other times it would be better to make sure to toggle this feature on. It depends on the dimension ratio of the image it's fetching.
I have a lifetime and use it to schedule but I don’t use the templates anymore as they suck. I use a designer on Fiverr and engagement is way better
nice I think i might go that route too. mind dropping a link to the gig you use on fiverr?
This looks great, can you associate it with different Pinterest accounts - for example, can I do 3 websites and all of them posting to separate Pinterest accounts? I'm thinking yes, but just would like to clarify if you know.
Hi Dave,
Great video as usual!
I just have one question to validate this tool, since know has passed 3 months are you able to share how much outbound clicks did the pin generator helped you to achieve.
Also would be nice how much pins did you scheduled in a monthly basis.
Thanks in advance,
Paulo
Watch my lates pinterest update video. I am using 3 tools. Pin generator, Marky ai, and Followr. All have their strengths/weaknesses.
I'm wondering if Google is still pushing Pinterest since the March Core Update. I do see a lot of reddit, but haven't seen Pinterest in awhile. Any know?
Just curious your thoughts now on using both TrafficWave Generator and this Pin Generator?
Both are good, probably pin generator I would choose as it is integrated with pinterest and saves the step of downloading csv file. but.... it is also not an ltd and you have to pay annually for it. So.... it is really a tough one.
Thanks yea im leaning towards pin generator too.. I thought it was lifetime if ya got teir 3?
@@LearnWire I'm a TrafficWaveGenerator user and it can post pins automatically to Pinterest without downloading any CSV file. It was a feature that was added in later after launch, but you have to be upgraded on one of the OTOs to use this automated feature.
I have had Pin Generator (Tier 1) since Nov. '23. As @DianasReviews mentions, a lot of the pins are kind of ugly-looking. Many of the generated pins need some kind of editing before scheduling so it's a little more labor-intensive than the sales copy makes it out to be. There are also some UX quirks and bugs that need to be squashed before I would be confident to re-subscribe after a year.
Thanks so much! Its been a very long time since I have seen you comment on a video! Nice to see you back. Thanks for the honest feedback of this tool. I paid for 1 year and going to give it a whirl. did you get any success/results/traffic using th tool yet?
@@LearnWireI watch most of your videos but yes, I haven't commented lately. My initial results are encouraging but not dramatic: Pinterest impressions and engagements are up noticeably but actual traffic to my website from Pinterest (the metric that I count as "success") as a percentage of total inbound traffic is virtually unchanged (1.1% in Oct. '23 to 1.4% in March '24). I get more traffic from Bing and DuckDuckGo (of course Google dominates everything) than Pinterest. I'm going to keep at it though: per Pin Generator's suggestion I'm pinning about 10 posts/day and slowly increasing.
Hey dave Koala has a discount again for their anniversary. They have a gold pack priced at the same price they did for Black Friday last year
Nice thx! I saw the email.
Is it a ltd? For koala ?
can't find that - link?
@@School_Me no LTD its discount on credit packs.
Sorry the majority of the pins generated were ugly. Might as well just use canva and create lovely pins, even if that means manually editing them. There’s going to be a new AI software that Automatically provides beautiful Pinterest pins in the near future and I’m willing to wait for it.
Thanks for your feedback! I appreciate your honest opinion. I think we all have different quality standards. I absolutely agree that doing one by one in canva will create much better pins. However, I like speed and decent results. Just me though. Thanks again for watching!
What is the new AI software @DianasReviews, so we can look out for it. Thanks.
@@rapidprofits I am keeping an eye out for it, it is bound to come out any day now. I'm sure @learnwire will provide a review when it does!
That's exactly what I was thinking after playing around with the tool :(
Dave - I spend an inordinate amount of time on your videos and many do a good job of digging into the subject product. I have purchased no less than four products in the past month after seeing your videos. Most recently Eurekaa ($$$) and TrafficWave Generator. Sorry to say this Pin Generator Review is a fail on many levels. I agree with others here that the pins you show are garbage for the most part AND the fact that "Pin Generator looks like it creates the pins from a website/page, and not from an AI starting point" may be a deal breaker that you didn't explore. While your videos are usually good, it is your knowledge of the "space" the products occupy that heightens your stature. IOW - I wish you would have learned a bit about current Pinterest products BEFORE you did this and the TrafficWave Generator video.
Looks kinda interesting, but I wasn't really impressed with the "look" of the pins it created. Also, that other one, TrafficWave Generator, actually uses AI to create the text for the pins. But, if you don't have your own website, and you wanted to use either of these tools to send traffic to, let's say, a UA-cam video/channel or a Skool community, it seems like Pin Generator would not work as well as TrafficWave Generator. I say that because Pin Generator looks like it creates the pins from a website/page, and not from an AI starting point, like the other tool does. I do understand that if you are promoting affiliate products/services that you would have a sales page to use for it. But, like I said earlier, what if you're using it for UA-cam or Skool?
All great points! Thanks for the feedback. I am not pinterest expert but I would be real careful with sending to the same url/page each time. I agree each tool might serve better use cases depending on what you are doing. I think the pins turned out really good and better that the other tool.
Actually, I was digging a little deeper, and I went to Oliver Boyers' YT channel and looked at some of his tutorials. He's the Pin Generator creator, btw. The AI functionality is actually pretty amazing! I'm impressed.
i will have to go check him out. Thanks Ray!