Get MORE Pinterest Traffic with Annotated Interests 🚀

Get MORE Pinterest Traffic with Annotated Interests 🚀

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Get MORE Pinterest Traffic with Annotated Interests 🚀
➡️ Join The Community (1:1 Support): https://www.skool.com/pin-lions/ Want to know the secret to Pinterest growth? 🚀 It’s all about using the right keywords — but not just any keywords. The real game-changer is something called Annotated Interests. In this video, I’m going to show you exactly what Annotated Interests are, how they work, and how you can use them to get way more traffic on Pinterest. ➡️ Try out PinClicks: https://pinclicks.com/?ref=dave Prompt: I need an engaging and SEO-optimized Pinterest title and description for the following URL: [URL] The title should be catchy, include relevant long-tail keywords naturally, and stay under 70 characters. The description should be 300–400 characters long, naturally incorporating 4–5 keywords while ensuring no word is repeated more than twice. Use the following annotated interests: [Paste Annotated Interests] _____ So what are Annotated Interests? They’re specific phrases that Pinterest assigns to your pins based on the content. Think of them like Pinterest’s internal language — the keywords that Pinterest’s algorithm actually understands. If your pins include these keywords, they’re far more likely to get seen. But here’s the thing — most people have no idea how to find them. That’s where a tool called PinClicks comes in. PinClicks lets you see the exact Annotated Interests that Pinterest is using for any topic, and I’ll show you exactly how I use it to grow my own accounts. I’m also going to share three case studies from my own accounts, so you can see how much of a difference Annotated Interests make. One account grew slowly because I used standard AI-generated titles and descriptions. Another grew much faster because I used Annotated Interests in every pin. And the third was a mix — and the results were clear. Pins with Annotated Interests always perform better. But how do you actually use these keywords? It’s simpler than you think. I use a combination of PinClicks and ChatGPT. I grab the best Annotated Interests for my topic from PinClicks, and then I ask ChatGPT to write natural-sounding pin titles and descriptions that include those keywords. This way, I’m not just stuffing keywords — I’m creating titles and descriptions that are optimized for both Pinterest’s algorithm and real people. Now, do you absolutely need Annotated Interests to grow on Pinterest? No. You can still get results without them, but your growth will be slower. When you use these keywords, you’re speaking Pinterest’s language — and that means your pins are far more likely to reach the right audience. So if you want to grow faster, this is the way to do it. And if you want me to take a look at your Pinterest account, help you find the best Annotated Interests for your niche, or show you how to optimize your pins, make sure you join my Skool community, Pin Lions. Inside, you’ll not only get direct access to me but also to a community of Pinterest marketers who are growing their own niche sites. Whether you’re just starting or you want to scale faster, this is where you learn what actually works.