Free Pinterest Title & Description Generator

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Pinterest SEO & Strategy FAQ

A high-converting title is keyword-rich and click-worthy. While Pinterest allows 100 characters, only the first 30-40 usually show up in the grid. Place your primary keyword at the very beginning and use "Power Words" like Easy, Secret, Best, or How-To to stop the scroll.

Aim for 200-500 characters. While the limit is 500, Pinterest's algorithm prioritizes the first 100 characters for indexing. Use this space to provide context, include 2-3 secondary keywords, and always end with a Call to Action (CTA) like "Click to read more."

Use 2 to 5 highly specific hashtags. Pinterest functions more like a search engine (Google) than social media (Instagram). Avoid broad tags like #happy; instead, use niche tags like #FarmhouseKitchenDecor to help the algorithm categorize your content accurately.

Yes. Using an AI Pinterest Generator helps eliminate writer's block and ensures you are using varied keyword structures. AI can quickly generate multiple versions of a description for A/B testing, which is key to finding what resonates with your specific audience.

Video Pins are often shown in the "Watch" tab and home feed. For Video Pins, your title should be even more action-oriented. Use words that imply movement or results, such as "Watch how we..." or "Step-by-step process for..." to take advantage of the auto-play feature.

The Smart Feed prioritizes relevance and quality. To rank:
  • Match your Pin Title to the Page Title of your website.
  • Include keywords in the Alt-text of your image.
  • Ensure the first sentence of your description naturally includes your main search term.

Emojis do not hurt SEO, but they should not replace keywords. Use 1 or 2 emojis to add visual flair, but ensure the "searchable" text remains clear. Avoid putting emojis in the middle of a keyword phrase (e.g., Use "Healthy 🥗 Recipes" instead of "Healthy Recipes 🥗").

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