The Ultimate Guide to Creating Moodboards

Hannah Cole
Last updated
November 14, 2024

Moodboards are our personal shopper’s favorite content tool, offering the simplest way to curate and share multiple items in one go. Use them to fill in the gaps in your clients’ wardrobes or create full looks for upcoming trips or events. Plus, you can generate trackable links and share them externally via your newsletters, emails and social channels - meaning you never miss out on that all-important commission. Read on for a step-by-step guide to mastering this essential tool.

This powerful approach integrates various tools to provide a comprehensive view of your marketing performance, ensuring you have the insights you need to thrive in in an uncertain era.

If you're struggling with scattered data and conflicting information, don't worry—you're not alone. Here’s a strategy to help you build a unified system that aligns with your specific business goals so that you can adapt. It's time to embrace a new era of measurement, one that puts your business in the driver's seat.

Before you get started — take stock of your toolkit

Before we dive in, let's get real: you can't measure what you can't see. And many advertisers struggle with incomplete or inaccessible data.1 So start by taking a good hard look at your current measurement strategy. Where are the gaps? What insights are you missing? Pinpoint areas for experimentation and discover which methods deliver the most accurate and actionable data for your unique needs.

Once you have a clear picture, it's time to build a framework that leverages the strengths of your existing tools. The key is to use more than one solution to fill in the gaps. By combining first-party, third-party and platform-specific solutions, you'll gain a multi-dimensional view of your marketing performance.

The three pillars of a measurement system of truth

1. Build a fortress of first-party data

Relying solely on third-party data was always a gamble—now, it's simply unsustainable. Instead, focus on cultivating your own first-party data pile. On Pinterest, for example, advertisers who combine their customer lists with Pinterest interest-based targeting have seen impressive results, often outperforming retargeting alone.‍

Pinterest is also a goldmine of user intent, because the consumers you care about are actively using the platform to plan and shop. Pay attention to the Pinterest Trends tool—it's a direct line to the desires and interests of your audience, allowing you to tailor campaigns that resonate.

And let’s not forget to embrace server-to-server solutions like the Conversions API to close data gaps. Businesses that combine the Pinterest tag and the Conversions API have seen up to 14% lower CPAs and 28% more attributed conversion volume than with the Pinterest tag alone.

‍2. Experiment to optimise for your business

A well-designed marketing experiment provides specific, targeted information that other tools can't deliver. Take Sephora, for instance. As a longstanding advertiser on Pinterest, the beauty chain was keen to test the platform’s new lower-funnel capabilities and opted to implement a detailed campaign strategy tailored to Pinterest’s unique user behaviours. By optimising their targeting and budget distribution to reach the right audience at the right time, Sephora doubled their return on investment within a few months and achieved a substantial 14.8% increase in incremental sales.

‍But to maximise the benefits for your overall business strategy, experimentation should be a regular practice. Embrace a spirit of curiosity and make data-driven decisions a habit.

Start by using incrementality solutions like brand lift and conversion lift studies to understand the incremental impact of your campaigns. Matched market testing can further pinpoint the specific contribution of each platform or channel. These tools provide valuable insights into which efforts are truly moving the needle, allowing you to optimise your budget allocation and channel mix with confidence.

Remember, correlation isn't causation. Just because your ice cream sales go up during a heatwave doesn't mean your marketing caused the temperature to rise (tempting as that thought may be). To make informed decisions, you need to understand the causal relationships behind your campaign performance. Embrace robust testing methodologies to separate the signal from the noise and ensure your optimisations are based on facts, not just happy coincidences.

And don't forget the big picture. Integrate your experimental findings with cross-channel methodologies like Marketing Mix Modelling (MMM) and Marketing Mix Attribution (MTA). These tools provide a holistic view of your marketing performance, revealing the intricate interplay between different channels and tactics. This comprehensive approach is designed to ensure that your marketing investments are not only effective but also optimised for maximum ROI.

3. Calibrate your ad effectiveness

Understanding your marketing performance is like piecing together a puzzle; cross-channel attribution and MMM can help you see the big picture. Cross-channel attribution highlights how your online and in-app ads directly influence sales by tracing the customer journey and identifying specific touchpoints that lead to conversions. MMM, on the other hand, takes a broader view, analysing how all your media channels, from TV ads to social media posts, work together to drive sales both online and in physical stores.

But these tools, while powerful, aren’t perfect. Cross-channel attribution might miss the subtle influence of ad views that don’t result in clicks, and MMM might not fully capture the nuances of personalised campaigns tailored to specific audiences. To gain a more comprehensive understanding of what works, you need to dig deeper.

Regular experimentation— testing different channels, tactics and creative approaches—provides valuable micro-level insights. It’s like conducting mini-experiments to see what resonates best with your audience.

This holistic approach empowers you to make informed decisions and adjust your strategies effectively. By combining the broad insights from cross-channel attribution and MMM with the detailed learnings from regular experimentation, you can calibrate your measurement tools in order to optimise your marketing, delivering stronger results.

The time to start is…right now

For a guided walkthrough, take our free Measurement Solutions course on Pinterest Academy. Building a measurement system of truth is an ongoing process that requires learning, adapting and refining strategies continuously. Embrace a test-and-learn mindset and prioritise experimentation to drive success in an ever-evolving industry.

Your Pinterest team is dedicated to supporting you every step of the way. We will guide you through the complexities of measurement and build a plan that works for you. Don't wait—the future of measurement starts now.

Creating a moodboard on the Mobile App:

1. Open the app and navigate to ‘Moodboards’. Tap the '+' sign on mobile or ‘Create Moodboard' on desktop to get started.

2. Upload a cover image, add a title, and include a short description (optional). Leave ‘Visible to all clients’ unchecked until you're ready to share.

3. Click 'Add Products' to search our global product feed. You can filter by designer, retailer, or price, or simply paste an external URL into the search bar.

4. Tap the circle in the top corner of a product and press ‘Select.’ Repeat steps 3 and 4 to add more items.

5. On mobile, click the three dots, select 'Merchandise' and drag to reorder products. Once ready, tap 'Done.' On desktop, simply drag and drop to reorder.

6. To share, click the three dots on the cover image, select ‘Edit’ and check the ‘Visible to all clients’ box. Use the three dots again to select ‘Send’ and share the moodboard directly with your clients via our built-in chat. Your client will need to download THE FLOORR client app to view your moodboard.

Need some extra help? Discover our other step-by-step guides on mastering the Styling Sessions tool, generating trackable links and sharing a moodboard outside of the app.

We love seeing how you use our tools in your day-to-day life as a personal shopper or stylist. Don’t forget to tag us in your content @thefloorr for a chance to be featured on our Instagram.

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