
Most people file Pinterest under "social media" and treat it like one more feed to babysit. It isn't one. Pinterest is a visual search engine where people go to plan and buy, and they're searching with real intent: "easy weeknight dinners," "small living room ideas," "gifts for a coffee lover." When your pin answers that search, it can keep showing up for months, sometimes years.
That's the part that changes the math. A post on most platforms is busiest in its first hour and forgotten by the next day. A well-built pin has a long shelf life and compounds, so the work you do once keeps sending qualified, ready-to-buy traffic back to your site.
Everything in this shop exists to help you do that without guessing, whether you're making your very first pin or sharpening a strategy that's already working.




You'll find Pinterest pin templates for Canva, self-paced digital trainings and guides, focused workshops, and 1:1 strategy sessions. Most products are low-cost, standalone purchases, so you can grab exactly what you need without signing up for a course or a subscription.
No. The shop is built for every level. If you're brand new, start with a template bundle and a short workshop. If you've been at it a while, the strategy trainings and 1:1 sessions go deeper. Every product spells out who it's for and what you'll walk away with.
Yes. The pin templates are editable in Canva (the free version works for most). You swap in your photo and text, then download and upload to Pinterest. No design skills needed.
Instantly. As soon as your purchase goes through, you will receive an email that will give access to download your files or view the workshop videos. Templates open in Canva with one click, and trainings are available right away.
Yes. Everything you buy is yours to keep. There's no subscription and nothing expires. For any workshops you will also retain access to any future updates to that training for the life of the program.
A workshop is a short, focused session that teaches one specific skill you can use the same day, like creating click-worthy pins or building your first ad. A digital training or guide is a self-paced resource, like a planner, swipe file, or step-by-step mini-training, you work through on your own time.
Yes. Templates and trainings are organized by who you are, so bloggers, product sellers, service providers, coaches, and podcasters can each find resources built for their content and goals.
Laura Rike is a Pinterest strategist whose entire Pinterest career has been spent inside the analytics, helping businesses and bloggers turn Pinterest into an evergreen, search-driven traffic channel. The shop is the do-it-yourself side of that work, so you can get results on your own timeline and budget.
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