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Let’s talk about how AI is already scanning your Pins — and what you can do to show up in search.
If you’ve ever posted a Pin that looked amazing — you know, clean design, catchy colors, the whole aesthetic — and then it completely flopped... this episode is for you.
Because what’s happening behind the scenes of Pinterest (and everywhere else online) is changing fast. AI tools like Google’s SGE, ChatGPT, and even Pinterest’s own internal search are no longer just matching keywords — they’re summarizing, interpreting, and recommending content based on how clear and helpful it is.
And that’s where AIO — AI Optimization — comes in.
In this episode, I’m walking you through exactly what AIO means in plain language, how it connects to Pinterest SEO, and why vague Pin titles or homepage links might be costing you traffic you didn’t even know you were missing. You’ll learn how to make small but meaningful changes to your Pins, boards, and blog links so that both people and AI tools can understand and recommend what you’re creating.
We’ll go through a 5-step checklist together, with real Pinterest examples and easy tweaks you can start using today. I’m also sharing a real Q&A from the Pinterest Business Community about Pinterest’s new AI-generated image labels — and how that shift affects visibility for all of us.
So if your content is getting lost in the scroll or skipped over in AI summaries, this episode will help you get ahead of it — without starting from scratch.
🎁 Want the free AIO Pinterest Checklist I mentioned?
👉 If you loved this episode, don’t keep it to yourself!
Share it with your biz bestie, drop a question or win inside the Pinterest Business Community, or tag me on Instagram to tell me your biggest takeaway. I’d love to know what you’re working on — and how you’re optimizing it.
And don’t forget to hit follow — because next week, we’re talking about how to format your content in a way that AI tools love to summarize. Until then… pin with purpose and plan with strategy.
By Lisa Pinterest Pioneer — The Pin and Plan PodcastLet’s talk about how AI is already scanning your Pins — and what you can do to show up in search.
If you’ve ever posted a Pin that looked amazing — you know, clean design, catchy colors, the whole aesthetic — and then it completely flopped... this episode is for you.
Because what’s happening behind the scenes of Pinterest (and everywhere else online) is changing fast. AI tools like Google’s SGE, ChatGPT, and even Pinterest’s own internal search are no longer just matching keywords — they’re summarizing, interpreting, and recommending content based on how clear and helpful it is.
And that’s where AIO — AI Optimization — comes in.
In this episode, I’m walking you through exactly what AIO means in plain language, how it connects to Pinterest SEO, and why vague Pin titles or homepage links might be costing you traffic you didn’t even know you were missing. You’ll learn how to make small but meaningful changes to your Pins, boards, and blog links so that both people and AI tools can understand and recommend what you’re creating.
We’ll go through a 5-step checklist together, with real Pinterest examples and easy tweaks you can start using today. I’m also sharing a real Q&A from the Pinterest Business Community about Pinterest’s new AI-generated image labels — and how that shift affects visibility for all of us.
So if your content is getting lost in the scroll or skipped over in AI summaries, this episode will help you get ahead of it — without starting from scratch.
🎁 Want the free AIO Pinterest Checklist I mentioned?
👉 If you loved this episode, don’t keep it to yourself!
Share it with your biz bestie, drop a question or win inside the Pinterest Business Community, or tag me on Instagram to tell me your biggest takeaway. I’d love to know what you’re working on — and how you’re optimizing it.
And don’t forget to hit follow — because next week, we’re talking about how to format your content in a way that AI tools love to summarize. Until then… pin with purpose and plan with strategy.