Yes! Speed things up for yourself. Sometimes I get crazy and throw a new sentence in to start or end the description but you can recycle those descriptions if you’d like.
This is the new pricing table and I haven’t seen it yet. I think I’m on a grandfathered plan. To be honest I wouldn’t get it because I don’t use Tailwind create. If you need a tool to help you create pins that might be helpful. You can schedule your pins with Pinterest first then just use the 100/month for repins. I’m just not sure yet since I haven’t seen the new pricing.
@@HeatherFarris I figured it out. I created two more pins on my canva and posted on my Pinterest. As far as posting in pinterest catalogs,, The rep told me for that to happen i would have to advertise.
I'm very new to this and I'm definitely missing something, at the beginning you said to pin 10 images a day, but then you said later to create 7 images for the week, 1 for each day. So would the other 9 images a day be older pins you'd already pinned?
Yes, as you get going and start scheduling your schedule will start to fill in with interval pins too if you pin your pins to multiple boards. Best practice here is to space them 30 days apart. So we as an agency for our clients create 7 canva created pins per week and schedule those out. That makes 7 of them and then we backfill the others with either older pins that haven't been scheduled in 6+ months but are seasonally appropriate or additional images from the blog post, other peoples pins if they want us to do that, etc. Obviously you're not pinning those every single day anymore like before so that leaves the blanks and thats where your question comes in. So if you're able to and have the ability you can make more images than just the 7 per week. A really great example of how we will share more images is with our home decor bloggers. They take sometimes 10-15 images per post so we can scatter those throughout to get more pins going to a single post. Let me know if this is anymore clear.
Really for Pinterest you can automate but to be fully transparent I am currently testing uploading to Pinterest first then using Tailwind for the other boards I will pin it to.
Going through your pinterest strategy guide. I have 5 blog posts, 50 instagram posts, and 2 products, 15 boards. How can I pin 10x a day with only this much content.. Aren't we not suppose to pin the same URL often? I wouldn't want to send people directly to my instagram so I really only have 7 URLs right now (posts and products). Thanks in advance for clarification (:
Heather dear, is it necessary to do at least 10 pins a day in 2021 ? I just upload 3 a day , is it the reason that I don't have a good result ? just 7k per month and it has been happening for more than 6 months now .My intention traffic is for my youtube channel only. Thanks a lot for your helpful content .
You talk about pinning it to Pinterest first before using tailwind to pull it into drafts. I'm a bit confused. Can you explain this a bit more. I've started by using tailwind to pull images from my blog, but am I doing this wrong? thank you.
I sure can! Are you on Instagram by chance? I can explain it better on video. I can do a story over there if that’s helpful? You can find me here: instagram.com/heatherfarrisco_
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Great thank you! Quick question: if you are making 5 different pins/images for the same blog post url can the description be the same on all 5?
Yes! Speed things up for yourself. Sometimes I get crazy and throw a new sentence in to start or end the description but you can recycle those descriptions if you’d like.
Do you suggest getting the Advanced Tailwind subscription since pro subscription only allows 100 posts/month?
This is the new pricing table and I haven’t seen it yet. I think I’m on a grandfathered plan. To be honest I wouldn’t get it because I don’t use Tailwind create. If you need a tool to help you create pins that might be helpful. You can schedule your pins with Pinterest first then just use the 100/month for repins. I’m just not sure yet since I haven’t seen the new pricing.
I am having issues putting my pin board in other apparel catalogs. My domain is also integrated thru Teespring.
What seems to be the problem?
@@HeatherFarris I figured it out. I created two more pins on my canva and posted on my Pinterest. As far as posting in pinterest catalogs,, The rep told me for that to happen i would have to advertise.
@@patrickfranks2734 you can also pin your catalog photos to your boards.
I'm very new to this and I'm definitely missing something, at the beginning you said to pin 10 images a day, but then you said later to create 7 images for the week, 1 for each day. So would the other 9 images a day be older pins you'd already pinned?
Yes, as you get going and start scheduling your schedule will start to fill in with interval pins too if you pin your pins to multiple boards. Best practice here is to space them 30 days apart. So we as an agency for our clients create 7 canva created pins per week and schedule those out. That makes 7 of them and then we backfill the others with either older pins that haven't been scheduled in 6+ months but are seasonally appropriate or additional images from the blog post, other peoples pins if they want us to do that, etc. Obviously you're not pinning those every single day anymore like before so that leaves the blanks and thats where your question comes in. So if you're able to and have the ability you can make more images than just the 7 per week. A really great example of how we will share more images is with our home decor bloggers. They take sometimes 10-15 images per post so we can scatter those throughout to get more pins going to a single post. Let me know if this is anymore clear.
I heard that if you post through an automated site (tailwind, etc.) that the algorithms don't like it as much as if you post manually. Is this true?
Really for Pinterest you can automate but to be fully transparent I am currently testing uploading to Pinterest first then using Tailwind for the other boards I will pin it to.
Going through your pinterest strategy guide. I have 5 blog posts, 50 instagram posts, and 2 products, 15 boards. How can I pin 10x a day with only this much content.. Aren't we not suppose to pin the same URL often? I wouldn't want to send people directly to my instagram so I really only have 7 URLs right now (posts and products). Thanks in advance for clarification (:
Heather dear, is it necessary to do at least 10 pins a day in 2021 ? I just upload 3 a day , is it the reason that I don't have a good result ? just 7k per month and it has been happening for more than 6 months now .My intention traffic is for my youtube channel only. Thanks a lot for your helpful content .
We are doing up to 10 for our clients but you certainly do not have to. You can do as few as 2 per day if that’s all you can put out right now
@@HeatherFarris I got that .I just thought as many Pins as one did the better the results . Thanks
You talk about pinning it to Pinterest first before using tailwind to pull it into drafts. I'm a bit confused. Can you explain this a bit more. I've started by using tailwind to pull images from my blog, but am I doing this wrong? thank you.
I sure can! Are you on Instagram by chance? I can explain it better on video. I can do a story over there if that’s helpful? You can find me here: instagram.com/heatherfarrisco_
Alright in case you miss the stories before they expire I saved it to a highlight called Pinterest tips.
@@HeatherFarris yes I'm on there. I'll find you and follow you.
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You better start looking for something else to sell because Pinterest will not be here next year
Considering they went public and are making a lot of money these days I don't think this is true. But please feel free to find someone else to follow if you don't like what I create here.
Pinterest sucks and people really do hate it
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@@HeatherFarris Excellent retort! I love and appreciate your content!