Surprise! It’s Priscilla from Kinfolk Creative, sneaking into Nicole’s blog with something spicy, strategic, and wildly overdue to talk about: website copywriting.
Before we dive in, quick roll call:
Then this one’s for you.
Because Pinterest can bring the people to your door, but your website copy is what actually invites them in, hands them a drink, and convinces them not to ghost you.
Let’s get into it.

Nicole and I have a pretty similar origin story. Five years ago, we both stumbled into Pinterest and blogging land. I even spent two years on Nicole’s team, writing, strategizing, and pinning my heart out.
But here’s the plot twist:
I didn’t start as a copywriter. I started as a therapist.
Then an Etsy girlie.
Then a Pinterest strategist.
Then the copywriter creatives kept begging me to become.
(My pivot wasn’t planned… my clients forced me into it. Respectfully. Lovingly. Persistently.)
And today?
I’m a therapist-turned-website-copywriter with receipts, retention, and a roster of clients who stay with us for years at a time — literally. (Go creep on Rachel’s content. Four years strong. And yes, she hired us for blogging three separate times.)
My world is creative entrepreneurship. The fun, messy, heartfelt, deeply human space where small business owners try to share big stories in a very noisy Internet.
In the past five years, I’ve had the honor of writing for:
And the dream list? Let’s manifest:
Florists, tattoo artists, libraries, bookshops, anti-diet dietitians, bakeries, coffee shops, yoga studios, nail artists… call me.
If you’ve been thinking “I need to fix my website but I have no clue where to start,” this is your sign.
Website copywriting = the words on your website.
Not the pretty symbols. Not the legal jargon.
The words that help:
A gorgeous website can take someone’s breath away.
But the copy is what convinces them not to click away.
Nicole always says, “SEO is the way to go.” (And she’s 100% right).
I say: “Your website should be selling for you 24/7 — no sleaze required.”
Pinterest brings traffic.
Blogs bring authority.
But your copy brings conversions.
Here’s what we started to see back in our Pinterest-era days:
→ Traffic was coming in (thousands of pageviews).
→ People were clicking through.
→ And then…
→ They bounced.
Fast.
Like “didn’t-even-scroll” fast.
That’s a signal to Google that your content doesn’t have depth — even if your blog, product, or portfolio is immaculate.
Pinterest does the attracting.
Copy does the keeping.

When your website:
Doesn’t speak directly to your ideal client
Feels generic or templated
Reads as safe, vague, or overly polished
Doesn’t sound like a living, breathing human
Your traffic stays traffic.
It does not become a lead.
Fixing your website copy turns your Pinterest strategy from “cute traffic spike” into “oh shit, inquiries are rolling in.”

Here’s the lore:
A year ago, I didn’t even plan to offer website copywriting.
But our clients kept asking for it… then begging for it… then waiting for it.
Because Pinterest and SEO create momentum.
But copywriting gives that momentum a home.
Copywriting becomes easy when you understand people deeply.
We’re allergic to “act now!” trickery and FOMO tactics.
Your copy should feel honest, grounded, and most importantly, human.
We don’t shove you into a category.
We build your own.
The best copy doesn’t scream. It…
resonates.
tells the truth.
invites someone into your world without demanding they buy anything.

We’re not naive to think you don’t have other options, there are a lot of website copywriters out there – great one’s even! But here’s what our clients say about working with us (and why they stay):
Our copy is built on research, psychology, SEO, and lived experience — not industry jargon or formulaic brand scripts.
We’re completely over the moon with helping you sound like your best self, not a Canva template.
Your readers feel seen.
Your clients feel understood.
And Google knows exactly what you do.
Four-year retention is not accidental.
It’s because we work like collaborators — not contractors.


Your copy is the missing piece.
The words.
Because traffic means nothing if your website can’t keep it.
Pinterest is the spark.
Copy is the oxygen.
If you’re ready to turn your website into the place where people land and instantly think:
“Yep. That’s my person.”
You can reach out to us here.
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