📈 HOW TO RANK #1 ON PINTEREST – Ranking Hacks and Pinterest SEO Strategy for Winners!

HOW TO RANK #1 ON PINTEREST – Ranking Hacks and SEO Pinterest Strategy for Winners! From this video you will learn how to do keyword research on Pinterest and all about Pinterest titles, how to write Pinterest descriptions, where to add hashtags on Pinterest.

Pinterest keyword targeting is not limited to optimizing your Pinterest boards, you also need to add Pinterest keywords to your page SEO titles, descriptions and also page URL.

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– Hashtags on Pinterest https://anastasiablogger.com/blogging/hashtags-pinterest/
– How to optimize Pinterest boards https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsSyDb0nZCo

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The official Pinterest sources mentioned in the video:
1. Showing the stats about 60 pins on average per search query.
https://medium.com/pinterest-engineering/evolving-search-recommendations-on-pinterest-136e26e0468a
2. Showing the text sources Pinterest is using to extract your focus keywords and rank your pins.
https://medium.com/pinterest-engineering/understanding-pins-through-keyword-extraction-40cf94214c18

How can you rank first on Pinterest? Is that the question you were looking for?
Well, in today’s video I will show you how you can rank high in Pinterest search results and why you don’t necessarily need to rank #1 to get a ton of traffic from this platform!

Obviously, what makes your pin rank high in Pinterest search results is your Pinterest SEO (search engine optimization for keywords). And in case you don’t have it yet, I will give you a link to my Pinterest SEO Checklist for free at the end of this video. Stay tuned for this link!

And now, let’s dive into the training!

You have to understand that even though Pinterest is a search engine, it also has pretty important features of a social media platform. And it’s also a VISUAL search engine.

Pinterest search results are very different from what you can see on Google, and user behavior is also very different.

Another thing you have to keep in mind is that the majority of Pinterest users are on mobile apps, they are not on desktop computers.

So how does the user experience actually look like on Pinterest?
I open my Pinterest app and search for a keyword “vegan recipes”

The first type of results that Pinterest is currently pushing quite hard especially on mobile devices – a block of video pins. Then I start scrolling and looking for inspiration.

How many results I will probably scroll down until something catches my attention? Well, according to Pinterest’s official stats, on average, users see about 60 pins per search query.

You heard that right I said 60, which is 6 – 0 which is about 6 pages of search results on Google.

Can you imagine yourself going through 60 search results on Google? Of course not! That’s because Pinterest is a visual search engine. Visual information gets into your brains so much faster than text. In Google search results, you have to read the text, process that information before you take a decision to click on one result or the other.

What are the sources of text information attached to a pin which Pinterest is using to understand your pin and rank it in search results?
So Pinterest team shows the text sources in this exact order. Do you think it’s also the order or importance of each text source? I think it is!

1. Pin title, description, url
2. Board name and description
3. Page title and description of the link
4. Search queries that frequently lead to clicks on the Pin
5. Names of objects detected in the image using a visual classifier

The last point is very interesting because Pinterest tells us that the platform has a visual classifier in which visual objects on the images, have specific names attached to them. So when Pinterest is ranking your pin, the image content can also influence how high your pin will rank for the focus keyword.

So what I mean here is that if your pin is about blogging, it’s not a good idea to have in the pin image food or anything else that has nothing to do with blogging. A laptop or a notebook, or an office desk would be probably a better background image for this niche. You are better of using pins with no background image than using irrelevant images that will only confuse Pinterest algorithm.

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00:00 Intro
01:08 Pinterest Search Results
01:24 Pinterest User Experience
02:15 Pinterest Visual Search Engine

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