“The board structure and keyword plan made Pinterest finally make sense. Our monthly site visitors has improved, which is exactly what we wanted to see.”
Build Traffic That Compounds
PinTrends helps service-based businesses and creators use Pinterest as a search engine, building visibility that continues working long after content is published.
This is about structure, placement, and analytics. Not trends. Not guesswork.
What I Help With
Keyword Research That Drives Discovery
- Identify the exact keywords and search phrases your audience is using
- Map keywords to boards and content so pins surface intentionally
- Eliminate guesswork around what to post and why
Board And Profile Structure
- Rebuild board structure for clarity and ranking potential
- Optimize board titles and descriptions for search, not aesthetics alone
- Align your profile positioning with what you want to be found for
Optimization And Publishing Strategy
- Determine the best timing and cadence for publishing pins
- Clarify how often to post based on capacity and goals
- Optimize existing pins to improve performance over time
Repeatable Templates And Systems
- Provide clear templates and frameworks to follow
- Create a system you can reuse without starting from scratch
- Make Pinterest manageable, not overwhelming
Who This Is For
Who This Is Not For
How It Works
We start with a conversation to understand your business, goals, and whether this is the right fit.
If we move forward, I build a clear plan focused on search structure, content placement, and measurable growth.
We identify the strongest keywords and optimization opportunities, then implement and refine the strategy over five weeks with regular check-ins.
What Compounding Looks Like
This is an illustrative comparison. The point is the pattern: search-led content can keep being discovered and reused over time.
Real Data And Testimonials
Analytics shows what’s working and what to build next. It turns Pinterest into decisions, not opinions.
Client Notes
“This was the first time I understood what Pinterest wanted from me. The strategy was clear, and Autumn explained everything really well.”
“I felt like I was posting and hoping. Now I know what to create, where it belongs, and how to do it.”