PWAPin WealthAcademy
Module Five

Keyword Research and SEO

Get found by the people who are ready to buy.

About 5 minutes

Keywords are how people find you on Pinterest. Think of them as the breadcrumbs that lead users straight to your content. If you skip this step, you're basically hoping people stumble onto your pins by accident. Let's not do that. How to Find the Right Keywords Use Pinterest's Search Bar Start by typing a broad term related to your niche into Pinterest's search bar. As you type, Pinterest will auto suggest popular searches based on what real users are looking for. These suggestions are based on actual search behavior. That makes them gold. For example, if you're in the skincare niche and type "skincare routine," Pinterest might suggest: skincare routine for dry skin, skincare routine for acne, or skincare routine steps. Write these down. They're your starting point. Check Out Your Competitors Search for pins similar to what you want to create and see what keywords successful pinners are using in their titles and descriptions. You're not copying. You're learning what's already working in your niche and finding ways to do it better. Use Pinterest Trends Pinterest Trends (available in your business account) shows you what people are searching for right now, broken down by location and time period. Use this to spot seasonal opportunities and trending topics in your niche.

Three Ways To Find Keywords
Search Bar
Type a broad term and collect
every auto suggest that appears
Competitors
Study top pins in your niche and
note the keywords they use
Trends
Use Pinterest Trends to catch
seasonal and rising search terms

LESSON 02 Other Helpful Tools

Pinterest AnalyticsShows you what search terms are already bringing people to your existing pins
Keyword Tool DominatorHelps you find long tail keywords. These are specific phrases people actually search for
Google Keyword PlannerGreat for finding terms that perform well on both Google and Pinterest

LESSON 03 Keep a Running Keyword List

As you gather keywords, compile them into a master list. This isn't a one time project. Pinterest trends shift, and new search terms pop up all the time. Revisit your list regularly and add to it as you discover what's working. Use your keywords in: Board names Board descriptions Pin titles Pin descriptions How to Write Pin Descriptions That Get Clicked Your pin description is prime real estate. It tells Pinterest and your audience what your pin is about, so don't skip it or phone it in. Use Keywords Naturally Place your most important keywords toward the beginning, but keep it sounding natural. No keyword stuffing. Be Clear and Helpful People should instantly understand what your pin offers. No fluff or vague language.

LESSON 04 Include a Call to Action (CTA)

LESSON 05 Tell people what to do next. Examples:

LESSON 06 Click to shop now

LESSON 07 Find out more here

LESSON 08 Save this for later

Example Pin Description
"Discover the best anti aging serum for sensitive skin. This vitamin C serum helps hydrate
and brighten your complexion. Click to shop now!"
It's clear, uses keywords (anti aging serum, sensitive skin, vitamin C serum), and has a CTA.
Don't Skip Rich Pins
Rich Pins automatically pull key product info like price and availability straight from your
website or store, so people don't have to guess. They make your pins look more
professional and more clickable. Once set up, Rich Pins update automatically when you
change info on your site.
How To Set Up Rich Pins
01 Go to Pinterest's Rich Pin validator page
02 Connect your blog or website
03 Apply for Product, Recipe, or Article Pins depending on your content type

LESSON 09 Nail Your Titles, Hashtags, and Visuals

A strong pin isn't just about the description. It's the whole package. Pin Titles Use titles packed with keywords that match what your audience is searching for. Example: Best Budget Skincare Products for Sensitive Skin. Hashtags Hashtags are far less important on Pinterest than on other platforms. Pinterest's algorithm prioritizes keywords in your title and description, not hashtags. If you want to use them, stick to 1 to 3 highly relevant ones. Many successful pinners skip them entirely. Visuals This is Pinterest, so your images need to be good. Use tools like Canva to design eye catching pins with clear imagery and text overlays that are easy to read.

Pro Tips For Better Keywords
Think like your audience
Ask yourself: what would my ideal customer
actually type into Pinterest right now?
Use AI to brainstorm
Tools like ChatGPT can generate fresh keyword
angles and content ideas fast
Watch TikTok trends
TikTok search trends often overlap with what's
gaining momentum on Pinterest
Go long tail
"Best cruelty free mascara for sensitive eyes"
outperforms "mascara" every time
Pro Tip

Don't wait until your keyword list is perfect to start pinning. Start with what you have, track what gets clicks and saves, and let your own data guide you toward better keywords over time. Real performance beats theory every time.

The Bottom Line

Keyword research isn't glamorous, but it's what makes the difference between pins that sit there and pins that actually drive traffic. Spend time getting this right upfront, and everything else gets easier.

Action Steps

Check these off as you complete them.

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Complete. Beautiful work. 06 is up next.
"The right keyword puts your pin in front of the right person at the right time."