He deleted 40 boards and his reach went up
A fitness blogger had 60 boards, many half-empty: 'Random Workouts,' 'Stuff I Like,' a board with four pins. He thought more boards meant more coverage. Pinterest saw a messy, low-signal account.
He consolidated to 18 tight, themed boards — each one a clear topic cluster like 'Home Dumbbell Workouts' or 'Meal Prep for Muscle.' He moved pins into the right homes and deleted the junk. Now every board sent Pinterest a strong, consistent topic signal.
Within two months his overall monthly views climbed about 35%, driven by Pinterest understanding what his account was actually about and distributing accordingly.
Takeaway: Forty vague boards confuse the algorithm; eighteen sharp ones train it. Fewer, deeper boards beat a sprawling, thin collection.
A fitness blogger had 60 boards, many half-empty: 'Random Workouts,' 'Stuff I Like,' a board with four pins. He thought more boards meant more coverage. Pinterest saw a messy, low-signal account.
He consolidated to 18 tight, themed boards — each one a clear topic cluster like 'Home Dumbbell Workouts' or 'Meal Prep for Muscle.' He moved pins into the right homes and deleted the junk. Now every board sent Pinterest a strong, consistent topic signal.
Within two months his overall monthly views climbed about 35%, driven by Pinterest understanding what his account was actually about and distributing accordingly.
Takeaway: Forty vague boards confuse the algorithm; eighteen sharp ones train it. Fewer, deeper boards beat a sprawling, thin collection.
Two-word title change, double the saves
A parenting blogger had a pin titled 'Our Bedtime Routine.' Sweet, personal, invisible in search — nobody types that. The content behind it was a genuinely useful toddler sleep guide.
She changed the title to 'Toddler Bedtime Routine That Actually Works' and rewrote the description with phrases like 'toddler won't sleep' and 'bedtime schedule by age.' Same image, same link. She was matching the words tired parents type at 9pm.
The pin had been getting maybe 5 saves a week. After the rewrite it hit 12-15 saves a week and started ranking for several sleep queries it had never touched before. Months later it was still her top traffic driver.
Takeaway: Write pin titles in the searcher's words, not your diary's. 'Our routine' ranks for nothing; their problem ranks for everything.
A parenting blogger had a pin titled 'Our Bedtime Routine.' Sweet, personal, invisible in search — nobody types that. The content behind it was a genuinely useful toddler sleep guide.
She changed the title to 'Toddler Bedtime Routine That Actually Works' and rewrote the description with phrases like 'toddler won't sleep' and 'bedtime schedule by age.' Same image, same link. She was matching the words tired parents type at 9pm.
The pin had been getting maybe 5 saves a week. After the rewrite it hit 12-15 saves a week and started ranking for several sleep queries it had never touched before. Months later it was still her top traffic driver.
Takeaway: Write pin titles in the searcher's words, not your diary's. 'Our routine' ranks for nothing; their problem ranks for everything.
The clicks were fine — the landing page was killing her
A DIY blogger had a pin pulling solid outbound clicks: 'Easy Floating Shelves.' But almost nobody stayed. Pinterest traffic bounced at over 80%, and she blamed the pin. Wrong suspect.
The pin promised a quick floating-shelf tutorial. The page it linked to opened with 600 words about her weekend, then the project. Pinterest visitors are scanners on a mission — they hit the wall of text and left.
She restructured the post: tutorial first, story optional below. Same pin, same traffic volume. Bounce dropped to the 50s and pages-per-session doubled, which meant more ad revenue from the exact same Pinterest clicks.
Takeaway: A great pin earns the click; only a matching page earns the session. Deliver what the pin promised in the first scroll.
A DIY blogger had a pin pulling solid outbound clicks: 'Easy Floating Shelves.' But almost nobody stayed. Pinterest traffic bounced at over 80%, and she blamed the pin. Wrong suspect.
The pin promised a quick floating-shelf tutorial. The page it linked to opened with 600 words about her weekend, then the project. Pinterest visitors are scanners on a mission — they hit the wall of text and left.
She restructured the post: tutorial first, story optional below. Same pin, same traffic volume. Bounce dropped to the 50s and pages-per-session doubled, which meant more ad revenue from the exact same Pinterest clicks.
Takeaway: A great pin earns the click; only a matching page earns the session. Deliver what the pin promised in the first scroll.
10,000 saves, almost no traffic — here's what was broken
A recipe creator was thrilled: one pin had over 10,000 saves. She assumed traffic was rolling in. Her analytics said outbound clicks were under 200. People were saving the image and never visiting.
The pin showed the finished dish beautifully — but gave away nothing that required clicking. No 'full recipe on the blog,' no hint of a missing ingredient or step. People saved it as inspiration and moved on, satisfied.
She remade the pin with a clear text cue: 'Full recipe + the one swap that makes it' and a visible blog cue. The new version saved less but clicked far more — outbound clicks went from under 200 to about 1,400 over two months.
Takeaway: Saves are a bookmark, not a visit. Give people a concrete reason the answer lives on your site, or they'll save and stay put.
A recipe creator was thrilled: one pin had over 10,000 saves. She assumed traffic was rolling in. Her analytics said outbound clicks were under 200. People were saving the image and never visiting.
The pin showed the finished dish beautifully — but gave away nothing that required clicking. No 'full recipe on the blog,' no hint of a missing ingredient or step. People saved it as inspiration and moved on, satisfied.
She remade the pin with a clear text cue: 'Full recipe + the one swap that makes it' and a visible blog cue. The new version saved less but clicked far more — outbound clicks went from under 200 to about 1,400 over two months.
Takeaway: Saves are a bookmark, not a visit. Give people a concrete reason the answer lives on your site, or they'll save and stay put.
She cut from 25 pins a day to 5 and grew faster
A lifestyle blogger was burning out posting 25 pins daily through a scheduler, convinced volume was the game. Her reach was actually plateauing, and the quality of each pin was slipping because she was rushing.
She dropped to 5 thoughtful pins a day, every day, no gaps. Each one got a real title, a searched description, a clean image. Pinterest seemed to reward the steady, quality signal more than the firehose.
Over three months her monthly impressions grew about 40% while she spent a fraction of the time. The consistency mattered more than the count — daily-but-modest beat sporadic-but-massive.
Takeaway: Pinterest rewards a steady heartbeat, not a flood. Five good pins every day outperform a chaotic 25.
A lifestyle blogger was burning out posting 25 pins daily through a scheduler, convinced volume was the game. Her reach was actually plateauing, and the quality of each pin was slipping because she was rushing.
She dropped to 5 thoughtful pins a day, every day, no gaps. Each one got a real title, a searched description, a clean image. Pinterest seemed to reward the steady, quality signal more than the firehose.
Over three months her monthly impressions grew about 40% while she spent a fraction of the time. The consistency mattered more than the count — daily-but-modest beat sporadic-but-massive.
Takeaway: Pinterest rewards a steady heartbeat, not a flood. Five good pins every day outperform a chaotic 25.
She stopped chasing 'healthy recipes' and won
A nutrition blogger kept making pins for terms like 'healthy recipes' and 'meal prep' — and kept getting buried under huge brands with massive domains. Months of effort, almost no ranking.
She pulled up Pinterest's own search autocomplete and chased the specific tails instead: 'high protein vegetarian lunch for work,' 'gluten free meal prep for one.' Lower volume each, far less competition, and a much clearer intent.
Those narrow pins started ranking near the top within weeks because she wasn't fighting giants. Stacked together, the long-tail pins drove more total traffic than her broad pins ever had — up roughly 50% over a quarter.
Takeaway: Don't fight for the giant keyword you'll never win. Ten specific phrases you can rank for beat one broad term you can't.
A nutrition blogger kept making pins for terms like 'healthy recipes' and 'meal prep' — and kept getting buried under huge brands with massive domains. Months of effort, almost no ranking.
She pulled up Pinterest's own search autocomplete and chased the specific tails instead: 'high protein vegetarian lunch for work,' 'gluten free meal prep for one.' Lower volume each, far less competition, and a much clearer intent.
Those narrow pins started ranking near the top within weeks because she wasn't fighting giants. Stacked together, the long-tail pins drove more total traffic than her broad pins ever had — up roughly 50% over a quarter.
Takeaway: Don't fight for the giant keyword you'll never win. Ten specific phrases you can rank for beat one broad term you can't.
His trend-chasing collapsed — the boring pins saved him
A tech-tips blogger rode a wave of pins about a viral app. Traffic spiked hard for a few weeks, he felt brilliant, then the trend died and his Pinterest sessions cratered nearly to zero. He'd built on sand.
He rebuilt around evergreen how-tos: 'how to speed up an old laptop,' 'best free photo editors.' Unsexy, but searched every single month forever. He kept maybe 20% of his output for trends and put 80% into evergreen.
A year later his Pinterest traffic was steady at roughly triple his old baseline, with none of the cliff-edge drops. The evergreen pins compounded quietly while trends came and went.
Takeaway: Trend pins spike and vanish; evergreen pins pay rent every month. Build the boring backbone first, ride trends with the leftovers.
A tech-tips blogger rode a wave of pins about a viral app. Traffic spiked hard for a few weeks, he felt brilliant, then the trend died and his Pinterest sessions cratered nearly to zero. He'd built on sand.
He rebuilt around evergreen how-tos: 'how to speed up an old laptop,' 'best free photo editors.' Unsexy, but searched every single month forever. He kept maybe 20% of his output for trends and put 80% into evergreen.
A year later his Pinterest traffic was steady at roughly triple his old baseline, with none of the cliff-edge drops. The evergreen pins compounded quietly while trends came and went.
Takeaway: Trend pins spike and vanish; evergreen pins pay rent every month. Build the boring backbone first, ride trends with the leftovers.
Taller pins, same content, 25% more reach
A home-organization blogger was making square pins because they looked clean on her own moodboard. In the actual Pinterest feed, they got swallowed between taller competitors and barely earned a glance.
She switched to the 2:3 vertical ratio — roughly 1000x1500 — which simply occupies more vertical space in the feed and catches the eye longer during a scroll. Nothing else changed: same photos, same titles.
Across a month of A/B-style testing on similar pins, the vertical versions averaged about 25% more impressions and noticeably more saves than the square ones. The format alone bought her more visibility.
Takeaway: On a vertical-scroll feed, taller pins win more eye-time. The 2:3 ratio isn't a guideline — it's free reach you're leaving on the table.
A home-organization blogger was making square pins because they looked clean on her own moodboard. In the actual Pinterest feed, they got swallowed between taller competitors and barely earned a glance.
She switched to the 2:3 vertical ratio — roughly 1000x1500 — which simply occupies more vertical space in the feed and catches the eye longer during a scroll. Nothing else changed: same photos, same titles.
Across a month of A/B-style testing on similar pins, the vertical versions averaged about 25% more impressions and noticeably more saves than the square ones. The format alone bought her more visibility.
Takeaway: On a vertical-scroll feed, taller pins win more eye-time. The 2:3 ratio isn't a guideline — it's free reach you're leaving on the table.
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The pin sent traffic to a list, not a sale — and made more money
A digital-product seller pointed all her Pinterest pins straight at a $97 course sales page. Clicks were okay, sales were thin. Cold Pinterest traffic wasn't ready to drop $97 on first contact.
She rerouted the pins to a free printable behind an email opt-in instead. Same audience, gentler ask. Pinterest visitors happily traded an email for something free, and then her email sequence did the selling over the following week.
Her Pinterest-attributed course sales roughly doubled over a quarter, even though fewer people hit the sales page directly. The email list became the bridge between a casual save and a real purchase.
Takeaway: Cold Pinterest traffic rarely buys on the first click. Send it to a free offer and an email list, then let the follow-up sell.
A digital-product seller pointed all her Pinterest pins straight at a $97 course sales page. Clicks were okay, sales were thin. Cold Pinterest traffic wasn't ready to drop $97 on first contact.
She rerouted the pins to a free printable behind an email opt-in instead. Same audience, gentler ask. Pinterest visitors happily traded an email for something free, and then her email sequence did the selling over the following week.
Her Pinterest-attributed course sales roughly doubled over a quarter, even though fewer people hit the sales page directly. The email list became the bridge between a casual save and a real purchase.
Takeaway: Cold Pinterest traffic rarely buys on the first click. Send it to a free offer and an email list, then let the follow-up sell.
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Алиса AI будет конкурировать с Google AI Studio
Яндекс разворачивает экосистему AI-агентов на базе Алисы с доступом сначала для компаний, затем для всех. Агенты уже работают в Яндекс Такси и Лавке, скоро появятся в браузере и студии разработки. Платформа интегрирует стандартные функции — заказ такси, покупки, анализ данных. Алиса AI показывает неплохие результаты: менее известна, чем конкуренты, поэтому предлагает щедрые лимиты на видеогенерацию и работу с контентом. Яндекс планирует внедрить…
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В Zennoposter добавили ИИ-помощник
Zennolab добавил в Zennoposter встроенный ИИ-кубик с доступом к четырём моделям (Gemini, DeepSeek, Claude, ChatGPT) — 50 бесплатных запросов в сутки. Есть режимы Assistant (чтение) и Agent (автоматическое создание скриптов), плюс новый GET-запрос по API. Нейросети хорошо справляются с регистрацией, постингом, фармингом аккаунтов и простым кодированием, но требуют проверки при парсинге динамических сайтов и диагностике ошибок. В связке с Zennoobr…
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Zennolab добавил в Zennoposter встроенный ИИ-кубик с доступом к четырём моделям (Gemini, DeepSeek, Claude, ChatGPT) — 50 бесплатных запросов в сутки. Есть режимы Assistant (чтение) и Agent (автоматическое создание скриптов), плюс новый GET-запрос по API. Нейросети хорошо справляются с регистрацией, постингом, фармингом аккаунтов и простым кодированием, но требуют проверки при парсинге динамических сайтов и диагностике ошибок. В связке с Zennoobr…
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Новую Google reCapcha прошли статичной картинкой
Google выпустил обновленную reCAPTCHA, требующую движений рук для прохождения, но система оказалась уязвима к обходу. Достаточно транслировать статичное изображение с нужным жестом через виртуальную камеру с помощью простого Python-скрипта, чтобы нейросеть пропустила пользователя. Это создает серьёзный риск для сайтов: защита от ботов, позиционировавшаяся как прорыв, на деле не работает. Баг остается актуальным и позволяет спамерам легко автомат…
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Google выпустил обновленную reCAPTCHA, требующую движений рук для прохождения, но система оказалась уязвима к обходу. Достаточно транслировать статичное изображение с нужным жестом через виртуальную камеру с помощью простого Python-скрипта, чтобы нейросеть пропустила пользователя. Это создает серьёзный риск для сайтов: защита от ботов, позиционировавшаяся как прорыв, на деле не работает. Баг остается актуальным и позволяет спамерам легко автомат…
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A dead account, 90 days of daily pinning, back from zero
A blogger had abandoned her Pinterest for a year — impressions had decayed to almost nothing and she assumed the account was cooked. Pinterest tends to quietly throttle accounts that go silent.
She committed to 90 days of pinning, just 3-5 fresh pins daily, no exceptions, mixing new content with fresh images of old posts. The first three weeks felt pointless — impressions barely moved. Then around week four, distribution started waking up.
By day 90 her monthly views had climbed from near-zero back to roughly 80,000, and outbound clicks followed. The account wasn't dead; it was dormant and needed a consistent signal to re-trust her.
Takeaway: A throttled account isn't a lost one. Pinterest needs weeks of steady activity to re-trust you — push through the flat early weeks.
A blogger had abandoned her Pinterest for a year — impressions had decayed to almost nothing and she assumed the account was cooked. Pinterest tends to quietly throttle accounts that go silent.
She committed to 90 days of pinning, just 3-5 fresh pins daily, no exceptions, mixing new content with fresh images of old posts. The first three weeks felt pointless — impressions barely moved. Then around week four, distribution started waking up.
By day 90 her monthly views had climbed from near-zero back to roughly 80,000, and outbound clicks followed. The account wasn't dead; it was dormant and needed a consistent signal to re-trust her.
Takeaway: A throttled account isn't a lost one. Pinterest needs weeks of steady activity to re-trust you — push through the flat early weeks.
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DeepSeek представит последнюю версию v4
DeepSeek выпустит v4 в середине июля с новой моделью ценообразования API: токены подорожают в 2 раза в часы пиковой нагрузки (09:00–12:00 и 14:00–18:00 по пекинскому времени). Компания планирует уведомлять пользователей по почте за 24 часа до изменения тарифов. Проблема с ошибками «server busy» останется, но обойдётся дороже — это может существенно повлиять на экономику проектов, которые активно используют API DeepSeek для автоматизации и масшта…
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DeepSeek выпустит v4 в середине июля с новой моделью ценообразования API: токены подорожают в 2 раза в часы пиковой нагрузки (09:00–12:00 и 14:00–18:00 по пекинскому времени). Компания планирует уведомлять пользователей по почте за 24 часа до изменения тарифов. Проблема с ошибками «server busy» останется, но обойдётся дороже — это может существенно повлиять на экономику проектов, которые активно используют API DeepSeek для автоматизации и масшта…
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Anthropic выпустили Sonnet 5
30 июня вышла Claude Sonnet 5 — новая версия позиционируется как самая агентная в линейке и приближается к флагманской Opus 4.8. Модель лучше справляется со сложными многоуровневыми задачами, устойчива к вредоносным запросам и не генерирует эксплойты. Sonnet 5 доступна на Free-тарифе, но тестирование показало скромные улучшения: хотя работает лучше Sonnet 4.6, её обгоняют конкуренты, включая китайские модели, которые дешевле через API при лучшей…
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30 июня вышла Claude Sonnet 5 — новая версия позиционируется как самая агентная в линейке и приближается к флагманской Opus 4.8. Модель лучше справляется со сложными многоуровневыми задачами, устойчива к вредоносным запросам и не генерирует эксплойты. Sonnet 5 доступна на Free-тарифе, но тестирование показало скромные улучшения: хотя работает лучше Sonnet 4.6, её обгоняют конкуренты, включая китайские модели, которые дешевле через API при лучшей…
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Clickstar прекращает работу
Clickstar закрывается. Легендарная пуш-сеть прекращает закуп трафика с 1 августа, полная остановка — 20 августа.
Сетка работала почти 8 лет и была одним из лучших источников качественного трафика на Россию и СНГ. Сейчас пуш-трафик стал слишком ботовым из-за гугловских банов на скрипты сбора.
Что это означает для арбитражников — разбираемся в ста…
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Clickstar закрывается. Легендарная пуш-сеть прекращает закуп трафика с 1 августа, полная остановка — 20 августа.
Сетка работала почти 8 лет и была одним из лучших источников качественного трафика на Россию и СНГ. Сейчас пуш-трафик стал слишком ботовым из-за гугловских банов на скрипты сбора.
Что это означает для арбитражников — разбираемся в ста…
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She stopped cross-posting and her saves jumped
A fashion blogger was auto-pushing her Instagram posts straight to Pinterest — square images, hashtag captions, no keywords. They technically posted, but they performed like noise because nothing about them fit how people search Pinterest.
She split the workflow. Pinterest got purpose-built pins: vertical 2:3, descriptive titles in search language, captions written for intent instead of vibes. It was more work, but each pin was now native to the platform.
Over two months her save rate on Pinterest roughly tripled compared to the cross-posted versions, and outbound clicks finally became meaningful instead of accidental. The platforms reward different behavior, and she'd been speaking the wrong language.
Takeaway: Pinterest is a search engine, not another feed to mirror. Build pins for how people search there, not how they scroll elsewhere.
A fashion blogger was auto-pushing her Instagram posts straight to Pinterest — square images, hashtag captions, no keywords. They technically posted, but they performed like noise because nothing about them fit how people search Pinterest.
She split the workflow. Pinterest got purpose-built pins: vertical 2:3, descriptive titles in search language, captions written for intent instead of vibes. It was more work, but each pin was now native to the platform.
Over two months her save rate on Pinterest roughly tripled compared to the cross-posted versions, and outbound clicks finally became meaningful instead of accidental. The platforms reward different behavior, and she'd been speaking the wrong language.
Takeaway: Pinterest is a search engine, not another feed to mirror. Build pins for how people search there, not how they scroll elsewhere.
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Facebook запретил рекламу онлайн-казино Mr Vegas
Британский ASA запретил рекламу казино Mr Vegas из-за «слишком милых» мультяшных животных в креативах — регулятор счёл, что такой стиль привлекает детей, в том числе через Facebook. Рекламодатель запустил кампанию в феврале, бан вышел в июле. Логика регулятора вызывает вопросы: дети неплатёжеспособны, а таргетировать их на гемблинг бессмысленно.
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Британский ASA запретил рекламу казино Mr Vegas из-за «слишком милых» мультяшных животных в креативах — регулятор счёл, что такой стиль привлекает детей, в том числе через Facebook. Рекламодатель запустил кампанию в феврале, бан вышел в июле. Логика регулятора вызывает вопросы: дети неплатёжеспособны, а таргетировать их на гемблинг бессмысленно.
➡️ Читайте на сайте: https://aff.top/blog/facebook-zapretil-reklamu-onlain-kazino-mr-vegas
🧠 Ещё больше инсайтов → в канале AFF.top
