Pinterest Pin Of The Week
Hi Wealthy Affiliate Friends!
I'm always trying to add a little spice to this platform and the list of usual helpful posts that WA members create on the important but sometimes dry topics of online marketing.
So, I'm thinking of doing a series of short posts called the "Pinterest Pin Of The Week."
They would demonstrate examples of pins and descriptions I create with AI (DALL-E 3) that stand out from the crowd on Pinterest to get impressions, clicks, and saves.
I've used this method to get almost 600,000 monthly views for an unpopular Pinterest niche (guitars) in less than five months, with 1,200 monthly outbound clicks, so I know it works.
Here's the first pin:
Mystical Melodies! - Gibson & Marshall in the Wizardβs CastleUnlock the magic of music with this Gibson Les Paul guitar and Marshall amplifier set in a wizardβs castle. This pin is perfect for those who love their tunes with a touch of fantasy!
Which magical spell would you cast to enhance your guitar skills? Share your magical wishes!
#GibsonLesPaul #MarshallAmp #WizardsCastle
Tell Me What You Think!
So, what do you think of this idea? Is this something you would find helpful (or amusing)? Depending on member response, I might do more or less than one pin a week or not do it at all.
Remember, to be successful with any endeavor, you have to add an element of fun to the process! It helps create the magic. Lolπ
Rock On! π€
Frank πΈ
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I think it's a fantastic idea Frank and the picture looks great!
But... it would be very helpful to know what prompt you used to create it! It surely can't be the text under the image?
Keep on Rocking buddy!!
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Thanks, Nick! π
The text under the image is the AI-generated descriptive material I add to the pin on Pinterest.
I created a series of GPTs for various guitars, amplifiers, effects pedals, etc. They contain specific information about the look of different brand names and models of this type of musical equipment.
Your prompt should contain all the information the AI needs to create the image, including the drawing style (photorealistic, anim, etc.). The more specific you make the prompt, the more likely the image will be targeted toward what you're looking for.
Over the past five months, I've found that highly detailed and imaginative images get the most attention on Pinterest.
Rock On! π€
Frank πΈ
That's what I thought Frank, but... I have still not pulled my finger out and started using Pinterest yet!!
I like to think I know a little bit about prompting now... π€£π€£
But what I meant was... it would be interesting to see the exact prompt you used when creating each image you share with us (unless it is highly classified information that is)!!
Rock On Buddy!
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Hi Nick
Yeah, my prompts are proprietary. I want to protect them from eventually getting into the hands of my Pinterest competitors, but I'd be happy to answer questions about how I design the pins. π
The more you write prompts for Pinterest or anything else, the better you will get at doing it.
I'd love to see you jump in and give Pinterest a try. It's very easy to automate with AI, minimally time-consuming, and fun, too.
Keep on Rockin' It! π€π₯β‘οΈ
Frank πΈ
Totally understandable Frank and the more we learn about prompting the better we will inevitably become at it!
When I jump into pinning I will definitely be interested in your helpful hints and tips my friend!
Much appreciated and Rock the rest of your HUMP day!
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Cool idea, Frank! π I'm looking forward to the next one!
If the interest is there, maybe start another ongoing post for all of the WA peeps to post theirs as well? Just a thought?
That image is total beauty!
Keep Rockin, Frank!! πΆπΈπΌπ€πΈ
Tim πΌ
Thanks, Tim! π
I based that Marshall head on the JCM 2000. It didnβt quite nail it, but pretty close! π
Rock On! π€
Frank πΈ