We know how effective Pinterest can be as a marketing tool for your company. This post provides the answers to three of the most frequent questions I get as a Pinterest Manager, regardless of how long you’ve been using the platform or how recently you started using it.
1) How frequently should I pin each day? ( Answering this Pinterest Question!!!)
The days of quantity pinning more than 40 pins per day are long gone. Since Pinterest places a high priority on original content, the value and importance of quality over quantity will increase.
Although each account is unique, I would advise most new users to begin with 2 pins daily. We might wish to increase that amount to 10 or 15 each day if you consistently publish a lot of new content each week. Any more than that is no longer required, but figuring out the ideal number for your account and content involves testing.
2) Should I utilize Tailwind for Pinterest marketing?
The quick response is “yes”! Tailwind provides a simple way to plan pins and make sure your followers see them. Additionally, they offer analytics that displays your top-performing pins and gives you extra information about the best kinds of content to use.
Tailwind is a useful tool for your Pinterest marketing just because of the time it saves with scheduling, but it also has a fantastic feature called Tailwind Communities. To join, you would look for communities that are active and pertinent to your audience. Then you repin content from the Community belonging to other individuals, and they share your content. It’s a situation where everyone benefits, and it’s still a great way to advance.
3) How can I grow on Pinterest?
I’m frequently asked this question, but there isn’t a simple solution. Patience, strategy, and testing are all crucial components of succeeding on Pinterest because every account, industry, and audience is unique.
Furthermore, keep in mind the following:
Patience is needed because Pinterest is a search engine. Most new accounts require between three and six months to experience continuous performance and growth.
Follow updates on new Pinterest features and algorithm changes. Making sure you keep up with the changes is crucial if you don’t want to fall behind on Pinterest as things are continuously changing.
Identify your objectives with Pinterest. Do you want to increase blog traffic, email subscribers, revenue, or personal brand recognition? Whatever your main objective is, it will support the advancement of your approach.
Make sure to produce original material that connects with your audience and put it on Pinterest, which is also a visual platform.
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