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Pinterest SEO Strategy – How To Find The Best Keywords
Hey there! This is the most essential blog post for your Pinterest success. Pinterest SEO strategy and finding keywords using 5 easy, completely free methods. Did you know Pinterest SEO and Google SEO are the cornerstones of your website’s success? Let’s tackle Pinterest SEO today.
Before creating any pins, you need to start with keyword research, which is finding words that your audience is actively searching for. I recommend using free methods rather than paying a website to find them. Here are simple techniques to discover which keywords you ought to use for your pins to make them stand out visually and which ones your competitors are leveraging.
Keywords are absolutely essential for your Pinterest marketing strategy since this platform functions as a search engine. These keywords create a bridge between you and your audience, leading clients toward your offers and products. When anyone uses a search bar, they type words describing what they want, and the search engine shows relevant results. That’s the power of keywords.
To help your audience find your offers, you must use the words they’re most likely to search for. The key questions are: how do you find these words, and are they different from Google keywords? Let’s dive into the main steps.
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Pinterest Basics: Understanding the Platform
Pins are the content you post on Pinterest: images with overlying headlines as well as URLs directing traffic to your website. These pins should send your audience to your blog posts, shop, or services. Pinterest boards are where your pins are parked and organized. A pinner is someone who uses this platform and saves or pins content to their boards, and pinning is the act of publishing those pins.
Keywords are words or phrases your Pinterest audience uses to find content. Using these same terms in your pins helps Pinterest categorize your content and display it to users when they search. This is Search Engine Optimization in action.
Without proper keywords, Pinterest cannot label your content effectively, meaning your audience won’t see your pins in search results and won’t reach your website, even if you have made a highly attractive pin. Keywords become the cornerstone of your content success on both Pinterest and Google.
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How Pinterest Works: Understanding Visibility
Pinterest displays pins in three main locations:
Search Results: Show pins with headlines matching searched keywords
Home Feed: Features pins based on previous searches and engagement or those with related keywords
More to Explore or More Like This: Suggests related content
Pinterest also shows “Refine Your Search” suggestions as you scroll. My feed currently displays pins about Pinterest, blogging, books, and color schemes based on my recent searches.
This proves that headlines with specific keywords get maximum visibility and rank higher, making pins perform better. Pinterest uses these words to annotate content, and the same keywords drive better performance.
ForExample: Searching “Pinterest SEO” triggers autocomplete suggestions like “Pinterest SEO strategy” and “Pinterest SEO tips.” Results show pins, boards, and accounts using those exact words or related keywords. Pins without these keywords won’t appear, even if their destination URLs contain Pinterest SEO content.
Free vs. Paid Keyword Tools
I avoid Pinterest keyword tools behind paywalls, preferring free research methods. For this post, I tested Keysearch which provided search volume in the free version. Keywordtool constantly prompts for subscriptions, while Blog to Pin offers additional details.
Many creators focus on pin graphics rather than keyword optimization or rush to post quantity over quality. It’s better to create 4 well-optimized pins than 20 hastily made ones.
Remember: Skipping keyword research is the worst mistake for your business since it directly impacts pin performance.
Impact of Keywords on Pinterest Performance
On Pinterest, accuracy in using keywords across your pins, titles, descriptions, board names, and alt text directly improves performance. These keywords allow Pinterest to understand, categorize, as well as display your content to users searching for those terms.
While creating Pinterest accounts, the platform asks about interests. This information works with keywords, as Pinterest shows your pins to accounts with matching interests. All creators must intentionally use keywords in pins, boards, account names, bios, and descriptions. This intentional optimization process is called SEO optimization.
When I started implementing this strategy, my Pinterest traffic skyrocketed within six months.
Pinterest Keywords vs. Google Keywords: Key Differences
Although audiences might overlap, search behaviors differ between Google and Pinterest. Google uses autocomplete suggestions that can serve as keywords, but social media platforms like Instagram and Pinterest, which now function as search engines, often receive different types of queries.
My advice: Research keywords across different platforms, identify overlaps, and use them strategically. Use keywords found on Google as your starting point, then test them on Pinterest to see available content.
Remember: Google relies heavily on AI, while Pinterest is less AI-focused. Concentrating on Pinterest-specific SEO keywords yields better results for your content, even more now with advent of Google AI.
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5 Free and Easy Ways to Find Pinterest Keywords
These methods are currently top priority:
Search Bar Autocomplete
Keyword Bubbles
Related Searches
Chrome Incognito Mode Analysis
Advanced Pin Analysis
Pinterest Trends (Advanced Method)
All these methods are free and accessible directly on Pinterest. Use Chrome browser’s incognito mode for optimal keyword discovery.
1. Pinterest Search Bar Autocomplete
Start keyword research with one word from your niche. For example, “Blogging.” Type this word into the search bar, and a dropdown menu displays autocomplete suggestions. That’s your first source of keyword ideas.
2. Keyword Bubbles
As soon as you click your search term, Pinterest shows the Search Results page. Look for colorful keyword bubbles below the search bar and above the pins. These contain additional keyword combinations and related terms. That’s the second place for your keywords.
3. Related Searches
Scroll through search results to find a column of 4-5 tabs with additional keyword suggestions under “Related Interests” or “Related Searches.” Pinterest sometimes shows these under “Explore Related Boards.” Note all these keywords in your phone’s Notes app without delay.
4. Chrome Incognito Mode Analysis
Using Chrome’s incognito mode (Safari works too, but Chrome yields better results) reveals Pinterest’s secret categorization method. Pinterest uses machine learning algorithms to understand user behavior, pin clicks, and other undisclosed factors.
You can discover additional keywords that go on a loop at the top of the screen in your search bar as related keywords. These show how Pinterest has categorized content.
5. Advanced Pin Analysis
With recent updates, Pinterest offers new annotation methods. Click on any pin, then the three dots in the upper right corner. A drop-down opens up, then select “Learn More about this pin” to access a complete list of related annotations or keywords.
Clicking on any one of these annotations reveals gray bubble keywords under pins along with additional auto complete words on the top.
Click any gray bubble keyword to discover “Related Interests” and “Explore Related Boards” and “Ideas Like This.”
As well as more pins with additional annotations.
You can analyze your own pins using incognito mode to verify if related keywords align with your content focus. This indicates whether your pin is well-optimized. Note: Pinterest’s machine learning takes 10-12 days to annotate keywords to new pins.
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6. Pinterest Trends (Advanced Method)
Pinterest Trends is an underutilized goldmine for keyword research. This free tool shows seasonal trending topics, emerging keywords, and search volume patterns over time. Access it at trends.pinterest.com.
How to use Pinterest Trends effectively:
Seasonal Planning: Identify trending topics 45-60 days before peak seasons. For example, “spring cleaning tips” trends in February-March.
Geographic Insights: See trending keywords by country and region to tailor content for specific audiences.
Yearly and Monthly Comparisons: Compare current trends with previous years to predict future patterns.
Niche Discovery: Find emerging subtopics within your industry before they become saturated.
Pinterest Trends shows percentage increases in searches, helping you prioritize which keywords to target. Look for keywords with steady growth rather than sudden spikes, as these indicate sustainable interest.
Pro Tip: Combine trending keywords from Pinterest Trends with the autocomplete and bubble methods for maximum keyword diversity.
Competitor Keyword Analysis
Aanalyze competitor keywords from top-performing, well-optimized pins. When searching “Pinterest SEO,” pins appearing at the top of the feed typically match Pinterest’s algorithm preferences.
Copy the URL of top-performing pins, paste into a new incognito tab on Chrome, and analyze their keyword usage. This additionally provides ideas for your pin titles and descriptions.
My Complete Keyword Research Process
Here’s my step-by-step method:
Open Pinterest in incognito mode
Type your primary keyword into the search bar
Note autocomplete keyword combinations
Then write down the keyword in bubbles below the search bar
Scroll through results, noting “Related Searches” keywords
Then scroll back up and click the first pin in search results
Click three dots → “Learn more about this pin”
Screenshot all the keywords in the new box that opens up
Click any of the relevant keyword to find pins with gray bubble annotations underneath
Use these keywords in pin titles and descriptions
Check Pinterest Trends for seasonal opportunities
Analyze competitor pins using the same process
Advanced SEO Techniques
For advanced users, Pinterest Trends, Pinterest Campaign Creation Tool, and other marketing techniques can identify additional keywords. Find comprehensive advanced methods in my Pinterest Playbook.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to see Pinterest SEO results?
Pinterest typically takes 10-12 days to process and categorize new pins. Significant traffic improvements usually appear within 3-6 months of consistent, optimized pinning. And indeed even after a year, the pins keep sending traffic to your blog.
How many keywords should I use per pin?
Use 2-3 primary keywords naturally in your pin title as well as 5-8 related keywords in your pin description. Avoid keyword stuffing. Focus on natural, readable content.
Should I use hashtags on Pinterest?
Hashtag usage has declined on Pinterest. If you use them, base them on keyword research. Don’t use both hashtags and keywords excessively in pin descriptions and titles.
Can I use the same keywords on Pinterest as I do on Google?
No, avoid using identical keywords. Start with Google keywords, then use Pinterest’s search bar to discover autocomplete and related Pinterest-specific keywords. Use both Pinterest and Google keywords in your blog posts and other content for maximum reach.
Is there a keyword app specifically for Pinterest?
Several websites offer Pinterest keywords, but important data often requires paid subscriptions. Free methods outlined in this post provide comprehensive results without cost.
How can I check search volume for Pinterest keywords?
Gain search volume insights using Pinterest’s Campaign Creation Tool for advertisers, though this isn’t necessary for basic optimization. Combining the techniques in this guide provides sufficient keyword data.
Do Pinterest keywords work for all niches?
Yes, but keyword strategies vary by niche. Fashion and food niches often use more visual, lifestyle-focused keywords, while business and education niches use more specific, problem-solving terms.
Can I use the same keyword strategy for multiple Pinterest accounts?
Adapt your keyword strategy to each account’s specific niche and audience. While methods remain consistent, actual keywords should align with each account’s content focus.
How often should I update my Pinterest keyword strategy?
Review and update keywords quarterly. Additionally, use Pinterest Trends to identify seasonal opportunities and emerging keywords in your niche. Monitor pin performance to identify which keywords drive the most traffic.
What’s the biggest Pinterest SEO mistake beginners make?
Neglecting keyword research entirely or using generic keywords instead of niche-specific terms. Also, many beginners also fail to optimize board names and descriptions, missing valuable SEO opportunities.
Wrapping Up: Your Pinterest SEO Success Starts Now
Pinterest keyword research doesn’t have to be complicated or expensive. These five free methods – search bar autocomplete, keyword bubbles, related searches, incognito mode analysis, and Pinterest Trends – give you everything needed to optimize your pins effectively. By all means, start using them today.
Begin with one method. Pick your main niche keyword, then open Pinterest in incognito mode, and spend 15 minutes collecting keyword ideas. Remember, consistent optimization beats perfect pins every time. Your audience is already searching for your content, and these keywords help them find it.
Ready to transform your Pinterest strategy? Firstly, save this post, then implement these techniques, and watch your Pinterest traffic grow over the next few months. Your future self will thank you for starting today.
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