Pinterest that sends you buyers for years, not likes for a day.
Pinterest is a search engine, not a social feed. Built right, a pin you publish this month still sends buyers to you in two years. I build and run Pinterest the way I would build any other route to revenue. Strategy first, structure second, pins last.
Done-with-you strategy, done-for-you builds, and ongoing management.
Most businesses pin into the void.
You make a few pins. You guess at the keywords. You post when you remember. Nothing happens, so you decide Pinterest does not work for your business. The platform was never the problem. The foundation was missing.
Pinterest rewards one thing above all. A clear keyword strategy, built into the structure of your account from day one.
That work is slow, technical and unglamorous. Keyword architecture, board structure, templates that all point the same direction. It is the part almost nobody does properly, which is why almost nobody ranks.
You do not need prettier pins. You need the foundation built right, then fed.
A Virtual Assistant executes. A strategist builds.
Most Pinterest help is execution. Someone makes pins and schedules them on top of foundations that were never set. If the structure underneath is wrong, you are just publishing the wrong thing faster. The thinking is the value. That is what PinClarity is.
Keyword architecture first. Boards that map to how buyers actually search. A pin template system, and pins written to rank. Whether you want the map, the full build, or someone to run it for you, the thinking underneath is the same.
See it built, before you decide.
Audits, keyword strategies and live account builds, set out so you can see exactly how the work is done and what it produces. The structure under the pins is the part you can judge.
Look at a real keyword architecture, a board plan named for search, and a finished account, then pick the level of help that fits where you are.
Three ways to put Pinterest to work.
Start with the strategy, hand the whole build to me, or have it run for you on a cycle. Same commercial thinking underneath all three. Pick the level of help that matches where you are.
Pinterest Keyword Bank
- At least 30 validated keywords, not padded
- Board architecture, named for search
- 5 plug-and-play pin title formulas
- You build the account and pin it yourself
Pinterest Setup Build
- The full keyword strategy, done for you
- Account set up and optimised end to end
- A pin template system, on brand
- Your first 90 days of pins, designed and scheduled
Pinterest Manager
- The full build to start, then a 90-day cycle
- Keywords revalidated, 90 fresh pins each quarter
- Scheduled for you, nothing to publish
- Optional active management at £497 a month
Built once. Yours for good.
A Pinterest Virtual Assistant costs £250 to £500 a month and still needs you to set the strategy. An agency starts around £1,250 a month and locks you in. PinClarity is a single fee for the build, with no contract trap, and you own the whole foundation the day it is handed over.
Comparisons are typical market rates. Your results depend on your offers and how consistently you publish.
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I am the person who actually builds it.
I spent 25 years in sales operations and commercial finance, the last stretch as Director of Sales Operations at a US software company. My job was simple. Find the routes to revenue that compound, and cut the ones that do not.
Pinterest is one of those routes, and almost nobody treats it like one. So I built PinClarity to do Pinterest properly. Strategy and structure first, the same way I would build any sales channel, then the pins.
No outsourcing to a junior, no template you could have found yourself. When you work with me, you get me.
Jodie
Built by a commercial strategist, not a content creator.
Most Pinterest help comes from people who make pretty content. I come from sales operations and consulting. I build Pinterest as a channel that has to earn its place, the same way I would build any other route to revenue.
Former Director of Sales Operations at a US software company. I build for pipeline and traffic, not solely for aesthetics.
Ex-EY consultant. Strategy and structure before a single pin is made.
Trained on the leading Pinterest and SEO frameworks, applied commercially.
Chartered Accountant. I read your funnel as a profit and loss, so every board points at something that pays.
You are not paying someone to make pins. You are paying for the strategy that decides which pins are worth making, built into a system you keep.
This is not for everyone. On purpose.
✓ This is for you if
- You have a real offer, product or portfolio to send traffic to
- You want Pinterest built as a search asset, not a content hobby
- You would rather own a foundation than rent social media real estate and leave your visibility at the mercy of the algorithm
× This is not for you if
- You want a quick burst of viral pins with nothing behind them
- You expect overnight results. Pinterest optimises over three to six months
- You have nowhere for the traffic to land yet
Before you choose.
Which option is right for me? +
If you have the time and want to build it yourself, start with the Keyword Bank at £197. If you want a ranking-ready account done and handed over, the Setup Build is £897 one-off. If you want it kept live and ranking without it being your job, the Manager runs it on a 90-day cycle. Buy the Keyword Bank first and upgrade to the Setup Build within 30 days, and I credit £100 against it.
How long until Pinterest actually sends me traffic? +
A well-built account optimises and ranks over three to six months as you keep pinning. Pinterest rewards consistency, then keeps paying out long after the work is done. The build gives you the structure that makes that possible.
Do I need Tailwind? +
For the done-for-you builds, yes. Tailwind is essential for scheduling and is the tool your pins are loaded into. You set up and pay for your own Tailwind subscription. I handle the setup and scheduling inside it.
What kind of businesses do you work with? +
Businesses with something real to send traffic to. A product range, a service, a portfolio, a body of work. Pinterest works hardest for visual, search-led categories, but the commercial approach is the same whatever you sell. If you are not sure it fits, email me first.
Can I see your work before I commit? +
Yes. The portfolio shows real audits, keyword strategies and account builds so you can see how the work is done and what it produces before you spend anything.
Build Pinterest once. Let it send you buyers for years.
Not sure where to start? Email your questions first.
P.S. Every month you pin without a strategy is a month of pins that will never rank. Build the foundation right once and every pin after it compounds. Start with the map, the full build, or have it run for you.