Generate a pin title and description
Turn a URL and target keyword into optimized pin copy.
The Pin Title & Description Generator turns one URL and one target keyword into pin copy tuned for how Pinterest search reads your pin. You get a title and description you can paste straight into Pinterest.
To generate pin copy:
- Open the Pin Title & Description Generator.
- Paste the URL you want the pin to link to (a blog post, product page, freebie, or landing page).
- Enter your target keyword, the phrase you want this pin to rank for. If you are not sure, run a Keyword Strategy session first and bring back a winner.
- Click Generate.
- Review the output. You get title and description options.
- Copy the version you like and paste it into the title and description fields when you create your pin on Pinterest.
Tips for better output:
- Use a real, specific keyword, not a broad one. "gluten free banana bread" ranks better than "recipes."
- One keyword per pin. Pinterest rewards focus, so resist stuffing three topics into one pin.
- The URL matters. Point to the page you actually want traffic and buyers landing on.
Why this works: Pinterest surfaces pins based on the words in your title and description matched against what a searcher typed. Clear, keyword-first copy is what gets you in front of someone already looking for what you offer. That is the whole game with a search engine.
For a full walkthrough with example inputs and outputs, see "Pin Generator: step-by-step with examples."
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