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Most people open Pinterest and start creating.
I don’t.
I start with ranking.
This is my Coffee & Clicks workflow. One hour. No rigid schedule. Just data, execution, and distribution.
Here’s what happens inside that hour.
First 15 Minutes: Check Rankings in Pinclicks
Before I design anything, I open Pinclicks.
I search my target keyword.
Not to see how many clicks it gets.
To see who is ranking.
I look at:
Who owns the top spots
How many saves those pins have
What the overlays look like
How competitive the keyword is
If the top-ranking pins are weak visually, that’s opportunity.
If the keyword has strong search volume and manageable competition, that’s a green light.
Then I check my own rankings.
Am I on page one?
Did I drop?
Did a newer pin overtake an older one?
If I see one of my pins climbing, I don’t celebrate.
I duplicate the angle.
Ranking tells me where attention is concentrated.
That’s where I work.
Next 10 Minutes: Identify Yesterday’s Pattern
I glance at Pinterest analytics, but I don’t obsess.
I look at:
Which URL is trending
Which pin is gaining traction
Which topic is getting saves
Then I connect that back to Pinclicks.
Is that topic also ranking well?
Is there a related long-tail I can attack?
I don’t create randomly.
I expand what’s already moving.
Next 15 Minutes: Generate the Angle with Harpa
Now I open the blog post that aligns with the keyword I just validated.
I launch Harpa and trigger my saved Pinterest prompt.
It generates:
A fresh visual concept
A curiosity-driven text overlay
A Pinterest title
A keyword-aligned description
If my ranking keyword is “Pinterest affiliate marketing for beginners,” I make sure it’s woven naturally into the title and description.
Not stuffed.
Aligned.
This is where I shift the hook.
Instead of “Beginner Guide to Affiliate Marketing,” I use:
“The Beginner Pinterest Strategy That Actually Converts.”
Same blog post. Different entry point.
Next 10 Minutes: Create the Image in Ideogram
I paste the visual prompt into Ideogram.
Vertical format.
Clean central object.
Clear contrast.
No clutter. No collage chaos.
If there’s text inside objects, I specify exactly what it says.
If the design looks busy, I simplify.
Pinterest rewards clarity.
Download. Rename. Done.
Last 10 Minutes: Schedule in Tailwind
I open Tailwind.
Upload the image.
Paste the title.
Paste the description.
Add the blog URL.
Select boards that match the ranking keyword.
Then I schedule it.
Sometimes one variation.
Sometimes three.
Consistency beats volume.
Why This Works
Pinclicks tells me where I can rank.
Harpa builds the angle fast.
Ideogram creates the visual.
Tailwind distributes it consistently.
My blog converts the traffic.
This isn’t about hustling every day.
It’s about watching rankings, spotting gaps, and filling them fast.
One hour.
Clear target.
Repeatable system.
