To check if your keywords are on point, n ote the titles and topics of the boards to which pinners are pinning your pins. (Pssst… for more info on Pinterest keywords and why they are important, you may want to read this post!) I know, I know… just when you thought I had stopped talking incessantly about keywords… □ But, really – this is a great way to be sure you’re using good ones. Peeping on who saves your pins (and where) can help confirm your Pinterest keyword strategy is on point. (Not sure what magazines she reads? Not sure what hobbies she has? Check out your Pinterest people! The women who go out of their way to pin your content? They are your most avid followers on the platform.)Ģ. If you are a fan of the “ideal client avatar” model (for knowing your client’s desires, problems, pain points, etc.)… you might want to do a quick dive into this occasionally. what other influencers and accounts they are following… etc. what other unrelated interests they have.what other interests they have – related to your content and area of expertise.what other boards they have and are curating pins to.You can learn more about the people who are most interested in your content. It can be interesting to see: Knowing who saved your pins on Pinterest can be valuable for market research. Why would you want to see who saved your pins?ġ.
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