You already know that Pinterest is a social media platform that behaves more like Google than Facebook. I actually prefer to consider it as a search engine. Pinners go to Pinterest to search for products, ideas and inspiration. But whether using the search bar or just scrolling through their feed, Pinners are looking for relevant content to address their needs. And one of the ways Pinterest determines what to show people is through your Pinterest image descriptions.
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July 29, 2021
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Laura Rike
Laura Rike is a Pinterest Powerhouse. She helps high-performing business owners, content creators & influencers (like YOU) grow PROFITABILITY the right way with SUSTAINABLE systems, so you can be found first without tantrums over tech and trading sleep for success. She has helped clients and students bring in over 50k+ in revenue month after month. Laura’s clients have become industry leaders with 6-figure and up businesses, most now found on page one of Google and growing sustainably with targeted email leads daily. With over 3.2 Million monthly viewers on Pinterest alone, Laura has been featured as a guest on podcasts like Ultimate Marketer, Twin Cities Collective, and Small Business Revival
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