
The Board Starter Guide: A Simple Way to Build Pinterest Boards (That Actually Get Found)
This guide is for artists who are just getting started with Pinterest, or anyone who’s been pinning for a while but isn’t sure they’re doing
I help artists use Pinterest as a visual search engine to get discovered, drive website traffic, grow an email list, and sell more work.
Pinterest isn’t about chasing constant attention.
It’s about creating a clear path for the right people to find you and your artistry, over time.
Learn how to use Pinterest as a visual search engine to grow your visibility, drive website traffic, and market your art with more clarity and confidence. Ideal for beginners. Inside the course, you’ll learn:
For artists and creative businesses who want a Pinterest presence without managing it themselves. Expect a Pinterest strategy designed to support long-term discovery and growth. Services:
For artists with a Pinterest account who aren’t seeing the visibility or traffic they hoped for. This audit reviews your profile, boards, keywords, and content structure to identify what’s working and what’s needed. What’s included:
Learn how to name your Pinterest boards strategically, connect keywords across your profile, and create a foundation that helps your work become more discoverable over time.
“I’d heard Pinterest could be a game-changer for reach, branding, and sales, but Frieda’s insight, strategy, and creativity truly blew me away. As an artist herself, she understands how to position creative work for visibility and connection. Since working with her, my audience has grown significantly, and I’ve made sales too. Best of all, Frieda is an absolute joy to collaborate with.”
Bibby Gignilliat, Artist
Yes!Pinterest is a visual search engine, helping artists create long-term visibility beyon social media alone.
Pinterest is a long-term strategy. Many artists begin seeing increased visibility within a few months, especially when boards, keywords, and Pins work together.
No, but blogs can strengthen long-term Pinterest traffic and give your Pins more opportunities to rank in a Pinterest search.
Absolutely. Pinterest is one of the most beginner-friendly marketing platforms because content can continue working long after it’s published. With a clear structure and thoughtful keywords, artists can build visibility over time without needing to constantly post the way they often do on social media.
After a long break from creating, these works reflect my return to painting. Like life, they are layered, intuitive, and guided by color, energy, and place.
Each piece evolves through letting go, often responding, sometimes glimmering, to movement and the changing light.
Some are simply playful.

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