I love your content. It's invaluable. I have a question. Regarding 1 Blog post, if it's okay to put continues pins under same keyword. Or should I use different keywords for each Pin. For example, if I have a blog post for Best Bedroom Paint color Ideas, I was targeting the keyword " bedroom Paint color Ideas" again & again. I put a pin once a week targeting that keyword. Is that good? or should I target other keywords such as bedroom color schemes/ Bedroom color combinations/ Modern bedroom color ideas, ect.? I really appreciate your help on this as a Pinterest expert.
When it comes to Pinterest, using a variety of related keywords typically produces better results than repeatedly pinning under a single, identical keyword. Pinterest’s algorithm-and user behavior-tend to favor fresh, diverse content rather than repetitive postings of the exact same phrasing. That said, if I have a board on "Boho Braids", I may have 20 picture of Boho Braids that each contain the keyword Boho Braid. And if I create pins that don't rank, I will create new pins with that keyword focus with the goal to rank for that keyword. But I'm also building all "around" it such as "boho braids for a wedding" or "short boho braids" or "boho braids with ribbons" etc.
Also, I’m having an issue on tailwind. When I schedule something this way, with it rotating through the boards, I have found that it is only showing up on the first scheduled date in the scheduler. I’ve emailed them about this and haven’t gotten a response. Have you double checked to make sure they are actually posting after the initial first scheduled date?
I just checked mine and I see my newest white elephant gifts pin was pinned on schedule and I see a few more underneath there so mine looks to be working correctly
Oh not much to speak of yet this is all pretty brand new. Was about eight bucks a day on Google. I just got qualified for journey by mediaVine and it has to all play out to see how much that’s gonna turn into.
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Hi Lori. I love your content and your way of teaching. I would like to know if in your course you teach us how to create these prompts and the strategy you use to be successful. I am Brazilian but I create content for the United States because Pinterest is still not very profitable in Brazil.
Great video Lori. I was wondering in your previous videos, isn’t it possible to do all these operations with chatgpt 4o instead of harpa?
I love your content. It's invaluable. I have a question. Regarding 1 Blog post, if it's okay to put continues pins under same keyword. Or should I use different keywords for each Pin. For example, if I have a blog post for Best Bedroom Paint color Ideas, I was targeting the keyword " bedroom Paint color Ideas" again & again. I put a pin once a week targeting that keyword. Is that good? or should I target other keywords such as bedroom color schemes/ Bedroom color combinations/ Modern bedroom color ideas, ect.?
I really appreciate your help on this as a Pinterest expert.
When it comes to Pinterest, using a variety of related keywords typically produces better results than repeatedly pinning under a single, identical keyword. Pinterest’s algorithm-and user behavior-tend to favor fresh, diverse content rather than repetitive postings of the exact same phrasing.
That said, if I have a board on "Boho Braids", I may have 20 picture of Boho Braids that each contain the keyword Boho Braid. And if I create pins that don't rank, I will create new pins with that keyword focus with the goal to rank for that keyword. But I'm also building all "around" it such as "boho braids for a wedding" or "short boho braids" or "boho braids with ribbons" etc.
Also, I’m having an issue on tailwind. When I schedule something this way, with it rotating through the boards, I have found that it is only showing up on the first scheduled date in the scheduler. I’ve emailed them about this and haven’t gotten a response. Have you double checked to make sure they are actually posting after the initial first scheduled date?
I just checked mine and I see my newest white elephant gifts pin was pinned on schedule and I see a few more underneath there so mine looks to be working correctly
Im also having this issue with tailwind
Perfect timing. I was just wondering how to batch create pins! Can you show an income proof of how much your blogs are making from google ad revenue?
Oh not much to speak of yet this is all pretty brand new. Was about eight bucks a day on Google. I just got qualified for journey by mediaVine and it has to all play out to see how much that’s gonna turn into.
Thank you!
🚀 Want to level up your Pinterest strategy? Learn how to batch create perfect pins for your blog quickly and easily! With this method, you’ll save time and create stunning, on-brand images that drive traffic. For even more strategies, join my Blueprint Coaching Program to access all my courses, exclusive tools like the Blueprint Spreadsheet, email guides, a private Facebook community, and monthly group calls. Start here: stan.store/loriballen/p/ballen-blueprint!
Hi Lori. I love your content and your way of teaching. I would like to know if in your course you teach us how to create these prompts and the strategy you use to be successful. I am Brazilian but I create content for the United States because Pinterest is still not very profitable in Brazil.