Pinning Like a Pro: Why Teamwork and Consistency Beat Pinning Overload

Pinterest can feel like a big, busy place, but you don’t have to do it all alone. The smartest pinners know that working together and sticking with it beats trying to pin tons of stuff super fast. Let’s break it down in simple ways!

Listen or watch below…

Follow these 2 things and you’ll be pinning like a pro. Pinterest strategy tips for mom entrepreneurs looking to grow their online business or etsy shop. Pinterest tips for beginners.

Listen Here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7ILhDurm1A9FGhjVXFAmy8?si=u0cG8TknRQagK8xVhVwSkA

Watch Here: https://youtu.be/5ubOKDcYVxk

Be a Good Team Player

Pinterest works best when people help each other- it’s not just a solo game. When you actively like, save, or re-pin pins, Pinterest sees that you’re helping the community—not just shouting “Look at me!” That makes Pinterest want to help YOU more.

Repinning isn’t outdated; it’s strategic sharing that builds community and variety. When you pin high-quality pins from trusted sources to your boards – it helps Pinterest understand your niche and improves your account’s traction. Make sure you re-pinning safely; this post will help.

The Power of Consistency

Consistency trumps quantity – it’s about showing up reliably, not flooding the platform.

Start building habits and soon you’ll be pinning like a pro.

  1. Pin daily or near-daily to maintain algorithm favor and keep your audience engaged.
  2. Quality focus: Re-pin quaily pins in your niche and add a fresh pins each day as your sweet spot; this grows your account steadily without burnout. (learn how to do this in just 10 minutes a day).
  3. Avoid bursts: Steady pinning signals reliability to Pinterest, leading to better distribution over time.
  4. Tools help: Use the Pinterest native scheduler to automate and maintain flow, but mix in manual pins for a natural feel.

The truth: Consistent effort compounds – think marathon, not sprint, for lasting traffic and sales wit your Pinterest strategy.

The myth og 10-15 fresh pins a day is overwhelming and unnecessary – don’t commit to it full-time or risk burnout and algorithm penalties.

Action Step:

Evaluate what you’ve been pining so far. Are you overloading the platform with your links? Are you being inconsistent? Or are you not showing up at all? Commit today to either: slow down your links, start repinning, add more quality pins, or show up more consistently.

The EASY Button

Psst… if that sounds all overwhelming, the Pinterest Organic Growth academy will walk you step by step on how to do this (even if you aren’t tech savvy). Sign up for the class today and start pinning like a pro.

Questions?

Thanks for reading! If you have questions or want to chat more about Pinterest, join my FREE Facebook Group, Women on Pinterest, here. I can’t wait to see you there and help you make Pinterest your secret weapon!

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