Super interesting. I don't see myself ever being a Pinterest manager as my health issues makes it difficult for me to plan ahead. Some days are fine, and I can put in 8-10 hours per day at the computer. Other days, it takes everything I have just to get out of bed, shower and eat. Thankfully, the good days outpace the tough ones, but I still wouldn't feel comfortable signing up to do anything on a daily basis. I had one question, you said you charge $0.85 to create each pin. Can you let me know how long you spend creating each pin? I'm trying to some pins, and I spent WAY, WAY, WAY longer than I should. I may do 2-3 pins per hour, and I can't imagine that you'd be happy earning between $1.70 and $2.55 per hour. My guess is you have templates and a nice framework. Have you ever made a video where you just do an over the shoulder of yourself creating pins for 10 minutes so we could see how you do this? It's also be interesting to see how many could could create in that time frame. In any case, thanks for sharing your journey.
The good news is, I don't work on my clients accounts every single day! I choose one day a week and do all the work for their account, and then I choose one day for mine and do the same. I've honestly never actually sat down and timed myself before, but I have been doing this for a long time so you do get faster the more you do it! I have a system that definitely makes the process go faster. I've talked about my pin creation process in my course and I have it in this video here: ruclips.net/video/I7_KUevXta0/видео.html And this one: ruclips.net/video/8P_PIGrZ8N8/видео.html It wouldn't be a bad idea to do an updated video, although not much has changed, and actually time myself to see how many I can get done in a certain time-frame! I may also want to create another video on specifically how I create pins for clients as well, that may be interesting!
@@SarahMarieBlog Thanks for the link to the video. I'll watch it, and apply it to the best of my ability to make some pins. I'll also let you know how long it takes me as a frame of reference in case you want to benchmark yourself against someone who is a complete newbie.
Thank you for this video. Have a question. How do you manage the communication between the clients? Do you use video calls or just through emails and messaging?
I communicate over email. I do have clients that request using something like zoom but the time zones and work schedules usually never work out, so email is the best form of communication!
The only real solution is to just keep posting! Pinterest takes a LOOOT of time to work so you just have to keep posting! Idea pins aren't very evergreen though. Meaning they will get the main bulk of their views for maybe a day and then they will die off. As opposed to normal pins on the feed, that can get ranked in search and have the ability to get views for a longer period of time! Maybe try posting regular pins to the feed and see if that helps.
Super interesting. I don't see myself ever being a Pinterest manager as my health issues makes it difficult for me to plan ahead. Some days are fine, and I can put in 8-10 hours per day at the computer.
Other days, it takes everything I have just to get out of bed, shower and eat.
Thankfully, the good days outpace the tough ones, but I still wouldn't feel comfortable signing up to do anything on a daily basis.
I had one question, you said you charge $0.85 to create each pin. Can you let me know how long you spend creating each pin? I'm trying to some pins, and I spent WAY, WAY, WAY longer than I should. I may do 2-3 pins per hour, and I can't imagine that you'd be happy earning between $1.70 and $2.55 per hour. My guess is you have templates and a nice framework.
Have you ever made a video where you just do an over the shoulder of yourself creating pins for 10 minutes so we could see how you do this? It's also be interesting to see how many could could create in that time frame.
In any case, thanks for sharing your journey.
The good news is, I don't work on my clients accounts every single day! I choose one day a week and do all the work for their account, and then I choose one day for mine and do the same.
I've honestly never actually sat down and timed myself before, but I have been doing this for a long time so you do get faster the more you do it! I have a system that definitely makes the process go faster.
I've talked about my pin creation process in my course and I have it in this video here: ruclips.net/video/I7_KUevXta0/видео.html
And this one: ruclips.net/video/8P_PIGrZ8N8/видео.html
It wouldn't be a bad idea to do an updated video, although not much has changed, and actually time myself to see how many I can get done in a certain time-frame! I may also want to create another video on specifically how I create pins for clients as well, that may be interesting!
@@SarahMarieBlog Thanks for the link to the video. I'll watch it, and apply it to the best of my ability to make some pins.
I'll also let you know how long it takes me as a frame of reference in case you want to benchmark yourself against someone who is a complete newbie.
Great video. Are you accepting new clients?
Yes I am! Info is all right here: www.sarahmarie.blog/pinterest-management-services/
Or feel free to email me if you're interested as well!!
Thank you for this video. Have a question. How do you manage the communication between the clients? Do you use video calls or just through emails and messaging?
I communicate over email. I do have clients that request using something like zoom but the time zones and work schedules usually never work out, so email is the best form of communication!
I promote my products through Ideas pin on Pinterest and I get very few visits or views 🤷♀️ Is there a solution ?
The only real solution is to just keep posting! Pinterest takes a LOOOT of time to work so you just have to keep posting! Idea pins aren't very evergreen though.
Meaning they will get the main bulk of their views for maybe a day and then they will die off. As opposed to normal pins on the feed, that can get ranked in search and have the ability to get views for a longer period of time!
Maybe try posting regular pins to the feed and see if that helps.