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Pinterest is already sending your ideal client somewhere.

Make sure it's in your direction

Three simple steps to get your Pinterest properly set up, in your own time, without turning it into another job.


You don't need to learn Pinterest. You need three things done properly.

You've got a business worth finding. Services people need, products worth talking about, content you've already made. Right now it's living on your website or getting buried in whatever the Instagram algorithm's mood is this week.

Pinterest works differently.

People come looking, with intent, ready to save and click through and come back later. You don't need to be everywhere on it. You need the profile, the keywords, and the first pins set up right, and then it keeps working long after you've stopped thinking about it.

That's what this guide is. Three steps, not three tasks a day, not a course, not homework. Read it in one sitting or spread it over a fortnight, whichever suits how you actually work.

The Transformation

FROM: "I know Pinterest could work, I just don't know where to start"

TO: Your profile, keywords, and first pins actually done

FROM: Content that disappears the day you post it

TO: Content that keeps getting found for months

FROM: Watching other businesses show up on Pinterest

TO: Knowing exactly what to fix first

FROM: Pinterest as another thing on the list

TO: Pinterest as something you've actually started

Three steps to a Pinterest presence that's actually working. Here’s what you get….

( 01 ) Get your Profile Pinterest-ready

The basics most people skip, sorted properly so everything after this works harder.

( 02 ) Find the keywords your people are already searching

No guessing, no jargon, just the words that get you found.

( 03 ) Create pins that actually get clicked

What to make, what to avoid, and how to not overthink it.

The Investment.

Absolutely nothing

No card details, no trial that turns into a subscription. Just the three steps, sent to your inbox.

The only ask: if it's useful, tell someone else who's been meaning to figure Pinterest out too.

This is for you if…

  • You've got content already, you just haven't pointed Pinterest at it yet

  • You know Pinterest could work for your business but haven't had the headspace to figure out how

  • You'd rather have a platform that works quietly in the background than one more thing to post on daily

This isn’t for you if…

  • You haven't got any content or offers live yet, start there first

  • You're after an overnight traffic spike, Pinterest's not that kind of platform

  • You want someone to build it for you rather than do it yourself, that's what the Edit is for.

FAQs

Your content deserves to be found.

Three steps, in your own time, no jargon, no overwhelm.