
Hosted by Tony Hill and Carly Campbell, Pinterest Experts Helping Bloggers and Content Creators · EN
Welcome to Pin Talk, the podcast for bloggers and content creators ready to boost their Pinterest traffic. Hosted by Carly and Tony, we offer practical tips, strategies, and expert interviews to help you get more traffic from Pinterest, whether you're chasing a part-time income or striving for full-time success. Tune in for actionable insights that will elevate your Pinterest game and grow your online business. Get ready to take your pinning strategy to the next level with Pin Talk!

In this special season finale, Tony and I dive into the realities of riding the Pinterest traffic roller coaster as bloggers. We open up about handling the emotional ups and downs, the difference between big, established sites and smaller, newer ones, and how both the algorithm and our own mindsets play into surviving dips and celebrating highs. We share our own stories and strategies for getting through the tough seasons, including making wise business decisions during downturns, saving during upswings, and experimenting with new ideas when things feel stagnant. If you’ve struggled with Pinterest traffic volatility or ever second-guessed your next move, this episode is packed with relatable advice, practical tips, and a reminder that persistence through the dips can pay off in surprising ways.PinClicks - https://www.pinclicks.com/?ref=pintalkVisit this episode’s show notes for more resources: https://www.pintalkpodcast.com/post/s1e18-how-to-ride-and-survive-the-pinterest-traffic-roller-coaster 📌 Noticed a dip in your Pinterest traffic? Grab our free PDF—“30 Possible Reasons Why Your Pinterest Traffic Just Dropped”—plus a bonus episode to help you bounce back. Head to www.pintalkpodcast.com/drop to get it free.

In this episode, Carly and I dive deep into Pinterest Analytics, discussing why it matters, its main benefits, and how it compares to tools like Google Analytics. We share our own experiences with analytics discrepancies, walk through how to use more detailed features like device, age, and content type filters, and explain why you shouldn't treat all Pinterest traffic the same way. We also highlight the biggest limitations of Pinterest Analytics, offer workarounds, and introduce tools like PinnerAnalytics to help you get more from your data. By the end of the episode, you'll have clear action steps to start getting better insights and results from your Pinterest analytics.PinClicks - https://www.pinclicks.com/?ref=pintalkVisit this episode’s show notes for more resources: https://www.pintalkpodcast.com/post/s1e17-pinterest-analytics-the-good-bad-and-ugly-and-a-surprise 📌 Noticed a dip in your Pinterest traffic? Grab our free PDF—“30 Possible Reasons Why Your Pinterest Traffic Just Dropped”—plus a bonus episode to help you bounce back. Head to www.pintalkpodcast.com/drop to get it free.

In this episode of Pin Talk, Tony and I (Carly) discuss the ongoing debate of using Pinterest’s native scheduler versus third party scheduling tools. We share our personal stories—yes, including the time I lugged around a physical binder to keep my pinning on track—and how our workflows evolved as new tools hit the market.We unpack the real differences between the native scheduler and third party tools, not just from a technical standpoint, but in how they impact consistency, analytics, team management, and, ultimately, your account’s success. Along the way, we consider the role of cost, the all-important human touch in staying engaged on the platform, and some speculation on how Pinterest might weigh signs of “real” user activity in the age of spam and AI.You’ll walk away with our latest honest takes, a few laughs, and actionable steps for making scheduling work for you. And, of course, we hint at some exciting new tools we’re building to make your pinning life easier.PinClicks - https://www.pinclicks.com/?ref=pintalkVisit this episode’s show notes for more resources: https://www.pintalkpodcast.com/post/s1e16-third-party-schedulers-vs-the-native-scheduler 📌 Noticed a dip in your Pinterest traffic? Grab our free PDF—“30 Possible Reasons Why Your Pinterest Traffic Just Dropped”—plus a bonus episode to help you bounce back. Head to www.pintalkpodcast.com/drop to get it free.

In this episode of "Pin Talk" we answer the question of how long it really takes to see results on Pinterest. We explore a simple yet powerful formula for success: niche + strategy + time. Carly and I discuss our own experiences with Pinterest timelines, reveal the trials and errors we've faced, and share tips for adjusting your strategy for quicker gains. If you've been wrestling with Pinterest and wondering whether to stick with it or call it quits, this episode will give you the insights you need to make an informed decision. Join us as we break down the time factor, offer practical advice for bloggers and content creators, and encourage you to keep pushing forward on your Pinterest journey.PinClicks - https://www.pinclicks.com/?ref=pintalkVisit this episode’s show notes for more resources: https://www.pintalkpodcast.com/post/s1e15-how-long-before-it-s-time-to-give-up-your-pinterest-account 📌 Noticed a dip in your Pinterest traffic? Grab our free PDF—“30 Possible Reasons Why Your Pinterest Traffic Just Dropped”—plus a bonus episode to help you bounce back. Head to www.pintalkpodcast.com/drop to get it free.

In this episode, Carly and I tackle a topic that's all too familiar: the sudden drop in Pinterest traffic. Together, we dive into the first ten reasons why this might be happening and how to tackle them. Our mission? To offer some peace of mind and guidance as you navigate these potential roadblocks. From seasonal downtrends to algorithm updates, we chat about everything under the sun that could be impacting your pin performance.Plus, don't miss out on reason number ten—Carly insists it's the most crucial one to understand!And remember, this is just the beginning. To get the full list of 30 reasons, be sure to get the free bonus episode and free PDF. Head over to www.pintalkpodcast.com/drop. PinClicks - https://www.pinclicks.com/?ref=pintalkVisit this episode’s show notes for more resources: https://www.pintalkpodcast.com/post/s1e14-30-possible-reasons-why-your-pinterest-traffic-just-dropped

In this episode of Pin Talk, Carly and I talk about Pinterest account bans and shadow bans. We explore different scenarios, including account-level bans, shadow bans, domain-level bans, and even keyword-level bans. Sharing our personal experiences and anecdotal evidence, we aim to provide clarity and guidance on what to do if you suspect a ban and how to avoid it altogether. PinClicks - https://www.pinclicks.com/?ref=pintalkVisit this episode’s show notes for more resources: https://www.pintalkpodcast.com/post/s1e13-how-to-avoid-getting-your-pinterest-account-banned-or-shadowbanned

In this episode of Pin Talk, Carly and I dive into the value of analyzing other Pinterest accounts within your niche. We explore different strategies for keeping an eye on competitors, discuss the importance of unique ideas on Pinterest, and share insights on leveraging Pinterest search, pinning frequency, and identifying gaps in content. Whether you're a solo creator or have a team, understanding how to effectively monitor and learn from your competitors can help enhance your Pinterest strategy. Join us as we share our approaches and discuss how to stay ahead in the evolving landscape of Pinterest for bloggers and content creators.PinClicks - https://www.pinclicks.com/?ref=pintalkVisit this episode’s show notes for more resources: https://www.pintalkpodcast.com/post/s1e12-is-keeping-an-eye-on-other-pinterest-accounts-in-my-niche-worth-the-time

In this episode of Pin Talk, Carly and I dive deep into understanding user intent on Pinterest and how it differs from other platforms like Google, Facebook, and Instagram. We talk about the importance of aligning your content with Pinterest's unique user intent for better engagement and traffic. From analyzing top Pinterest keywords to discussing the role of content that's good for saves versus clicks, we explore why most people come to Pinterest for ideas and inspiration. We also touch on the challenges content creators face when transitioning from Google-focused content to a Pinterest-friendly approach. Join us as we offer insights, strategies, and tips for effectively reaching your Pinterest audience. Enjoy the episode!PinClicks - https://www.pinclicks.com/?ref=pintalkVisit this episode’s show notes for more resources: https://www.pintalkpodcast.com/post/s1e11-creating-content-pinterest-users-love-understanding-user-intent

In this episode of PinTalk, Carly and I dive deep into the new Pinterest search volume metric. We'll talk about what it is, where to find it, and most importantly, when it matters. As this is a relatively new feature from Pinterest, we share our observations and strategies on how to effectively incorporate search volume into your Pinterest strategy. We also discuss how search volume compares to interest volume and why it's crucial to differentiate between the two. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to refine your approach, this episode is packed with insights to help you optimize your Pinterest game. Tune in and let’s get started!PinClicks - https://www.pinclicks.com/?ref=pintalkVisit this episode’s show notes for more resources: https://www.pintalkpodcast.com/post/s1e10-does-pinterest-search-volume-matter

In this episode of "Pin Talk," Carly and I, Tony, dive deep into creating and managing multiple Pinterest accounts. We explore the necessity of standard operating procedures to create consistent processes and avoid inefficiency, especially when aiming to produce 20 pins a day.We highlight the importance of focusing on making one site profitable before expanding, discuss the potential risks and safety measures, and share successful content and keyword strategies. We also tackle the pros and cons of cross-promotion, redirecting traffic, and using newsletters for site growth. Carly offers insights on engaging consistently with Pinterest, the challenges in the travel niche, and the importance of aligning shared content with user interests. It's a robust discussion for anyone looking to optimize their Pinterest strategy!PinClicks - https://www.pinclicks.com/?ref=pintalkVisit this episode’s show notes for more resources: https://www.pintalkpodcast.com/post/s1e9-why-we-have-multiple-pinterest-accounts-and-is-it-worth-it-for-you