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How to use these keywords in your bloggers pins
Pinterest rewards keyword placement in five specific spots: pin title, pin description, board name, board description, and image text overlay. For bloggers, put your primary keyword in the first 40 characters of the pin title — that's the portion Pinterest weighs most heavily and the only portion that renders on mobile previews. Mention the same keyword once more, naturally, in the first sentence of your description. Then use two or three supporting long-tail keywords from the table throughout the rest of the description. For example, a pin targeting "blog post ideas for bloggers" should also mention "SEO tips" and "high-traffic blog post ideas" later in the description. Avoid keyword stuffing — Pinterest's spam filters catch repeated exact-match phrases and suppress reach. Finally, place your target keyword in the board name where the pin lives, not just the pin itself. Board-level relevance boosts the pin's authority for that term.
More keyword lists
Food Bloggers
Recipe creators who publish cooking content, photography, and step-by-step guides across blogs, newsletters, and social platforms.
Fashion Bloggers
Outfit posts, trend coverage, styling tutorials, and wardrobe inspiration across seasons and body types.
Mom Bloggers
Mothers sharing parenting tips, family routines, meal ideas, and home life content across ages and stages.
Travel Bloggers
Destination guides, itinerary writers, and travel photographers publishing for adventure and leisure audiences.
Social Media Marketing
Platform strategy, content planning, analytics, and growth tactics across major social networks.
Frequently Asked Questions
Focus on one primary keyword and two to three supporting keywords per pin. For bloggers, that typically means one broad head term like "bloggers ideas" combined with two specific long-tails like "blog post ideas for bloggers". Trying to rank for more than four keywords per pin dilutes relevance and hurts distribution.
Yes — low-volume, low-competition keywords are often the highest ROI choices for a new bloggers account. A keyword with 400 monthly searches and low competition converts better than one with 40,000 searches and dozens of established publishers dominating the results. Start with long-tail keywords, build topical authority, then expand to head terms as your account gains trust signals.
Review your top-performing keywords every 60-90 days. Pinterest trends shift fast in bloggers — blog post ideas and SEO tips might be the dominant searches today, and something entirely different in three months. Use Pinterest Trends (pinterest.com/trends) to spot rising terms specific to your niche, and rotate a portion of your publishing toward them each cycle.
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