FAQ

If you’re considering PinTrends, these are the questions I get most often. The goal is clarity — not pressure.

Common Questions

What does the initial call look like?

It’s a fit check. I’ll ask a few focused questions, so we can quickly see whether Pinterest search strategy makes sense for your goals.

  • Your goals and what “working” would look like
  • How you’re currently posting (Pinterest + other platforms)
  • What you offer and where you want traffic to land
  • Your capacity for publishing (time, team, schedule)

If it’s a fit, we’ll move forward with a clear game plan.

What does it cost?

The full PinTrends engagement is $2,500.

This includes the strategy, implementation, and the full five-week process. You’re not paying for vague advice — you’re paying for a structured system that gets built and refined.

What does it look like once we start?

We start with a strategy meeting where we lock in the foundation and the plan for the next phase.

  • Keyword direction (what we’re targeting and why)
  • Board and profile structure (how discovery will be routed)
  • Templates and publishing cadence (what you’ll follow consistently)

Then we implement over the following weeks. During that time, I handle the posting and optimization so the system is fully set and functioning.

What happens during the five weeks?

Think of it as: build the foundation, execute the plan, refine based on real performance.

  • Week 1: Keywords + structure locked in
  • Weeks 2–4: Posting + optimization + check-ins while data comes in
  • Week 5: Final review call + what’s working + what to keep building next

By the end, you have a clear system, not a temporary boost.

Is there a final call?

Yes. We end with a final call where we walk through everything:

  • What performed best and why
  • What to keep posting (and what to stop)
  • How to maintain the system going forward
  • Next keyword opportunities to expand into
What if I want to continue after the five weeks?

We can discuss that after the engagement once we see what’s working and what support would be most useful. Some clients want an additional month of implementation, others want a lighter monthly check-in.

There’s no pressure to decide upfront. The first priority is building the foundation correctly.