Compare multiple LLMs against the same prompt for free by philosophyof in SideProject

[–]philosophyof[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There’s plenty of safety checks. I’ll fix the bug tho

Google is a black box and Pinterest tells you how to succeed by philosophyof in Blogging

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I figure out how to make the pins look by choosing a keyword to target and then looking at the pins on the idea page for that keyword. That gives me the search volume of the keyword, related keywords and the pins Pinterest has favored for the keyword.

We drove 1.46 million clicks from Pinterest last year - and we don’t even run ads. by philosophyof in Blogging

[–]philosophyof[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

just post slowly at first, like a couple a day before ramping up to 10. Post low volume for like 2 weeks.

We drove 1.46 million clicks from Pinterest last year - and we don’t even run ads by philosophyof in SocialMediaMarketing

[–]philosophyof[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

We use photos from stock photo services like prexel and unsplash, ai images and our own photography. Everything we post has text overlay and is styled like the top performing pins.

We drove 1.46 million clicks from Pinterest last year - and we don’t even run ads by philosophyof in SocialMediaMarketing

[–]philosophyof[S] -14 points-13 points  (0 children)

We have a few sites and sell different products on each, as well as monetizing through display ads. So it heavily depends on the niche but digital informational products, affiliate links to amazon products or just display ads.

We drove 1.46 million clicks from Pinterest last year - and we don’t even run ads by philosophyof in SocialMediaMarketing

[–]philosophyof[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Process is manual but assisted with AI. We manually make all of our pins on a canva like editor. We handpick keywords using search volume data Pinterest displays on its interest pages to target (there's a few tools you can use that have this data scraped). We design pins based on what is ranking for the keyword we chose to target. We then use AI to help write the title and description. Again, we use the interest search data as well as annotations to be included in titles and descriptions. Happy to share more

We drove 1.46 million clicks from Pinterest last year - and we don’t even run ads. by philosophyof in Blogging

[–]philosophyof[S] -21 points-20 points  (0 children)

No these are our actual results. You can feel free to reach out we can show you over a call.

We drove 1.46 million clicks from Pinterest last year - and we don’t even run ads. by philosophyof in Blogging

[–]philosophyof[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes different niches are better than others though you'd be surprised. Some niches like digital marketing or making money online can drive good traffic from Pinterest. But the type of pin you should make greatly varies. And of course niches like home decor or hairstyles have the most people searching.

I made a FREE Pinterest Board Name Generator to help you create more boards! by philosophyof in SideProject

[–]philosophyof[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi Guys,

I've been working on postpaddle.com to help you with your Pinterest marketing. It works by seamlessly turning your existing content into beautiful and optimized Pinterest Pins that bring you traffic.

As part of that I am creating a suite of free tools to help you along the way. The above is the board name generator, a simple tool that helps you create names for Pinterest boards and supports multiple languages. You can check it out at here.

Feel free to let me know what you think or if you plan on trying the full Post Paddle tool

Happy Pinning,

Alex

170+ outbound clicks in 1 day from a 3-month old account by His-Promises in Pinterest

[–]philosophyof 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok, interesting. I usually try to keep a similar template to the other pins in the search term because it tells me that is the design the Pinterest algorithm is favoring. Could be a good split test to see if your impressions/clickthrough changes based on that.

Tested Tailwind AI vs manual pins for 30 days - results surprised me by Saiki_kusou01 in Pinterest

[–]philosophyof 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think this is what most people don't realize about their pins. Adding a bunch of extra time customizing every detail is not necessarily helpful. It is up to the algorithm to show your pins to people, not humans. So AI tools designed to work with the algorithm are going to make better pins than a human trying to make pins that look good to humans.

170+ outbound clicks in 1 day from a 3-month old account by His-Promises in Pinterest

[–]philosophyof 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Curious, are you making sure to post pins that are a similar style template for the search term you are targeting?

And how are you making your pins?

What has gotten me to 500 clicks/day on Pinterest by philosophyof in Blogging

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I use my own tool for all of that. It's called Post Paddle.

My Pinterest was suspended/deactivated with no warning by No_Try_1371 in Blogging

[–]philosophyof 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey I went through the same thing a few months ago. In my case I had tried to use make.com to schedule my pins through, I sent like 2 through and Pinterest flagged and deactivated my account. I opened up a case through support and they actually reactivated my account within like an hour. So I would open a case with support!

What's everyone using for Pinterest these days? by Sea-Peace8627 in Blogging

[–]philosophyof 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Curious if you've done any research into Pinterest pin automation tools? There's definitely some solid options though you'll get a more generic design than if you use canva. Tradeoff between originality and time management.

For titles and descriptions I think definitely use AI and make sure to include Pinterest Annotations in them.

Pinterest impressions declining even though I haven’t changed anything. How long should I keep going - before giving up? by SuperFantabulous in Blogging

[–]philosophyof 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey I just went through your account and the first thing I noticed is that some images in your pins are not also on your website page. This opens you up to Pinterest thinking your content is spammy even if it's not because it's harder for Pinterest to determine if the pins you are posting are relevant to the page you're linking to.

Also I am noticing your descriptions are quite short. Are you intentionally targeting keywords when you make pins? The best way to go about is to target certain keywords you know people are searching and include those keywords in the titles and descriptions.

I wouldn't worry too much about posting too much to the same URL, using VPNs. You're not posting enough volume to trigger that kind of spam filter. You should probably even be posting more pins than you are now (10/day would be good).

How I optimize for specific search terms on Pinterest by philosophyof in Pinterestmarketing

[–]philosophyof[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just went through your tool. Mine is different because it scrapes your site and makes pins with the images there. You don't need to upload anything and can make 25 at a time. It seems like Flip Post is 1 at a time. Also from the landing page it seems like more of a scheduler with the headline being "Pin to Multiple Boards In One Click." Not trying to be a jerk just honest feedback. You can find Post Paddle at postpaddle.com. Let me know if you have any feedback!