How to Add Annotated Interests Into Your Pinterest Pins (Strategy 2)
In the last vlog I showed you how to insert annotated keywords into your pinterest descriptions through one of the most popular methods. Today I am going to show you another version of this strategy where you basically insert the annotaed keywords into the description itself, not after like before. This can also be used to help your pins get more exposure.
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Thanks Vitaliy. When you use the first strategy, do you literally just paste the list of annotated keywords underneath the description? Is that what you mean? And change the order for each pin that contains the same keywords? Thanks for your help.
Hi Melissa yes that's exactly what I do in the 1st strategy.
Thanks very much for the clarification, Vitaliy. Much appreciated.