February 28, 2025
Ever watch a home improvement show and feel inspired to spruce up your own space? As Australia’s Channel 7 prepared to launch their new show, “Dream Home” (@dreamhome7), they wanted to help audiences do just that. The network was looking for a way to make the show’s launch both engaging and interactive for viewers. So they turned to Pinterest to extend the “Dream Home” inspiration beyond the TV screen.
Channel 7 wanted to increase awareness of “Dream Home” while also fostering an engaged audience community. They knew that viewers would be clamoring for ways to make their own dream home a reality, and the network set out to create a holistic, actionable experience. By creatively integrating Pinterest into the show’s launch, Channel 7 could give viewers more of the content they wanted, while driving them from watching, to engaging with additional content, to shopping show-inspired products.
“Dream Home” aired multiple times a week on Channel 7 from June through August 2024. It was also available for streaming on Channel 7's streaming platform, 7Plus. During each Sunday night reveal episode, “Dream Home” prompted viewers to explore further using their “Dream Home” Pinterest boards. There, viewers could browse through and shop home inspiration from the show with more than 2,000 Pins detailing each room of the renovated home, which included images from the show in addition to digital-exclusive content. To ensure the best experience for viewers, all of their content was fully optimized with Pinterest best practices. Pins that included relevant titles and keyword-rich descriptions and boards that featured cover images, descriptions and curated sections made it easy for viewers to find what they were looking for, and for the content to appear in relevant searches.
Channel 7 knew that the “Dream Home” audience would not only be inspired by the show, but ready to take action with renovations and upgrades of their own, as well. So they made it easy for their audience to take that next step with dedicated “Shop the Look” sections for each home reveal board. Audiences could find product Pins and Pins with tagged products that allowed them to see how products came together to form rooms from their favorite episodes. Plus, easily save and shop the featured items.
To drive even more value with the show’s launch and promotion, Channel 7 created a media package that enabled the sponsors of the show to extend their support to Pinterest. They leveraged the “Dream Home” excitement on Pinterest with further on-platform promotion of the sponsors’ featured products.
Finally, to support their organic efforts, Channel 7 also ran an ad campaign to drive brand awareness of the show.
Channel 7’s “Dream Home” integrations on Pinterest opened the door to impressive results. On-platform, Channel 7’s combined efforts drove close to 60m impressions. Audiences eagerly engaged with the content, driving almost 8k saves of “Dream Home” Pins and more than 30k outbound clicks throughout the show's air dates.
Off-platform, the partnership garnered impressive earned media. The show’s creative use of Pinterest was picked up by all major Australian trade publications and was featured on one of Australia's most watched morning TV shows, “Sunrise.”
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