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50 Pinterest Strategies Challenge

The document lists 50 strategies for improving Pinterest marketing efforts. Some key strategies include putting the best boards at the top of the profile, pinning a 50/50 mix of original and other pins, engaging with followers by commenting and following boards, posting frequently, using keyword-rich descriptions, and promoting the Pinterest account on other social media platforms. The strategies are intended to help a first blog post or pin go viral.
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50 Pinterest Strategies Challenge

The document lists 50 strategies for improving Pinterest marketing efforts. Some key strategies include putting the best boards at the top of the profile, pinning a 50/50 mix of original and other pins, engaging with followers by commenting and following boards, posting frequently, using keyword-rich descriptions, and promoting the Pinterest account on other social media platforms. The strategies are intended to help a first blog post or pin go viral.
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Implementing these strategies will surely improve your Pinterest marketing efforts and

could possibly help your first blog post / pin go viral.

Strategy #1 Put your best boards at the top of your profile

❏ Your best boards will have Pins with a high amount of repins

❏ These Boards have the most followers

❏ The Pins here are mostly all tall

❏ Pins are related to your niche / target audience

❏ Pins include some of your content (but not all)

❏ The Pins in the board get repined often

❏ You're pinning on the boards frequently

Strategy #2 Pin at least a 50/50 mix of your & other's pins

❏ Pin from similar pinners

❏ Pin from followers

❏ Pin from followers of followers

Strategy #3 Engage with & follow others (even in your niche)

❏ Don't be shy about stalking pinners in your niche

❏ Respond to follower comments

❏ Comment on follower pins

❏ Follow popular boards

❏ Invite influencers to pin on your group boards

❏ Build influencer relationships

❏ Use the “find friends” from Twitter and Facebook

AUTHOR: KAYLA M. BUTLER FROM IVORYMIX.COM


Strategy #4 Post Frequently

❏ Post 30 - 100 times a day

❏ Use secret boards to save your pins for use later

Strategy #5 Occasionally, pin items that aren't all about your niche

❏ Pin items about personal things

❏ Give your audience a glimpse into who you are

Strategy #6 Create a business account

❏ Sign up for an official Pinterest Business Account

❏ Understand the terms and conditions

Strategy #7 Create rich pins

❏ Choose your type of rich pin (there are 5 types)

Strategy #8 Read and respond to Pinterest analytics

❏ Which pins / boards people love most

❏ What people like to save from your website

❏ Who your audience is (gender, location, etc)

❏ Which devices people use when they’re pinning

AUTHOR: KAYLA M. BUTLER FROM IVORYMIX.COM


Strategy #9 Use keywords in your account name

Keyword research and notes:

Strategy #10 Add a detailed keyword rich profile description

❏ Include a link to your website / landing page

❏ Don't use hashtags in your profile description

Strategy #11 Name your boards using keywords

Strategy #12 Include keyword rich descriptions on boards

❏ You can use keywords abundantly here

Strategy #13 Include keyword rich descriptions on pins

❏ Use keywords in a conversational way and less like a robot

Strategy #14 Use tall pin images instead of short ones

❏ 736 x 1102 (or go even taller!)

Strategy #15 Using Bright colors (Pink and red do best)

Strategy #16 Update older pins that aren’t performing

Strategy #17 Create multiple pin images per blog post

AUTHOR: KAYLA M. BUTLER FROM IVORYMIX.COM


Strategy #18 Hide extra pin images in blog posts

Strategy #19 Use striking and eye-catching stock photos

Strategy #20 Use your own unique photos

Strategy #21 Avoid photos that show the face

Strategy #22 Use brand fonts on Pins

Strategy #23 Put your website URL on Pins

Strategy #24 Put a watermark / logo on Pins

Strategy #25 Utilize secret boards for personal interests

Strategy #26 Start your own group board(s)

Strategy #27 Create board cover graphics

Strategy #28 Remove poor performing pins

❏ Quality over quantity is your goal

Strategy #29 Pin to Group Boards Daily

Strategy #30 Include only targeted boards that are relevant

Strategy #31 Create a great first impression

❏ Only pin high quality pins related to the board

Strategy #32 Pin things to boards that are helpful & inspiring

Strategy #33 Treat pin boards like art galleries (only pinning high quality items)

Strategy #34 Stick with a brand color palette on boards

Strategy #35 Include a link to Pinterest on your blog header

Strategy #36 Include a link to Pinterest on the blog footer

Strategy #37 Include a Pinterest widget on a Sidebar

Strategy #38 Add “Pin it” hover button above blog graphics

AUTHOR: KAYLA M. BUTLER FROM IVORYMIX.COM


Strategy #39 Add a Pinterest share button above / below every blog post

Strategy #40 Create and share pins for landing pages and courses

Strategy #41 Create and share pins for freebies and opt-ins

Strategy #42 Put Pinterest traffic into a sales funnel

Strategy #43 Schedule pins via Board Booster/Tailwind

Strategy #44 Watch and responding to analytics from Board Booster/Tailwind

Strategy #45 Promote pins (running ad’s)

Strategy #46 Promote your Pinterest account on other social media

Strategy #47 Mention "Follow me on Pinterest as a Call to Action (CTA) at the end of
Webinars

Strategy #48 Mention "Follow me on Pinterest as a CTA at the end of Facebook Live

Strategy #49 Mention "Follow me on Pinterest as a CTA in Instagram Stories

Strategy #50 Mention "Follow me on Pinterest as a CTA at the bottom of an Newsletter


/ email

Strategy #51 Mention "Follow me on Pinterest as a CTA at the end of your blog posts

AUTHOR: KAYLA M. BUTLER FROM IVORYMIX.COM

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