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50 WAYS YOU CAN PROMOTE

YOUR BRAND ON PINTEREST

1. Creating a business account

2. Watching and responding to analytics

3. Creating “Rich Pins”

4. Adding a detailed keyword rich bio / profile description

5. Creating a profile / account name that includes keywords

6. Creating Pin boards that include your niche keywords

7. Putting their most popular boards at the top of their profile

8. Creating board cover graphics

9. Adding detailed and keyword rich board descriptions

10. Using tall pin images

11. Using keyword rich descriptions for their pins

12. Using Bright colors (Pink and red are best)

13. Scheduling their pins via Board Booster

14. Pinning to Group Boards

15. Starting their own group boards

16. Removing poor performing pins from their high traffic boards

17. Updating older pins that aren’t performing well with better pins

18. Promoting their pins

19. Adding a “Pin it” hover button above their graphics

20. Adding a Pinterest share button above / below every blog post

21. Pinning a mix of their content with other blogger content

22. Utilizing secret boards for personal interests

23. Creating multiple Pinterest images per blog post

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24. Hiding their Pinterest images in their blog posts

25. Including only boards that are relevant to their target audience

26. Creating a great first impression when someone clicks on their board

27. Pinning things that are helpful to their audience and inspires them

28. Treating their pin boards like art galleries (only pinning high quality items)

29. Sticking with a brand color palette on their boards

30. Using their brand’s fonts on their Pinterest graphics

31. Putting their website URL on their Pinterest graphics

32. Putting their watermark / logo on their Pinterest graphics

33. Stalking bigger name brands in their niche to learn from them

34. Promoting their Pinterest account within their blog posts

35. Mentioning as a Call to Action (CTA) to follow on Pinterest at the end of Webinars

36. Mentioning as a CTA to follow on Pinterest at the end of Facebook Live

37. Mentioning as a CTA to follow on Pinterest in their Instagram Stories

38. Mentioning as a CTA to follow on Pinterest at the bottom of a Newsletter / email

39. Mentioning to follow on Pinterest at the end of

40. Including a link to their Pinterest account on their blog header

41. Including a link to their Pinterest account on their blog Footer

42. Including a widget of a Pinterest board from their account on their blog Sidebar

43. Pinning naturally while waiting in lines (versus always scheduling-automating)

44. Pinning items that give a glimpse into who you are (wardrobe pins, crafts, etc)

45. Creating and sharing pins for their online courses

46. Creating and sharing pins for their freebies and opt-ins

47. Putting Pinterest traffic into a sales funnel

48. Using striking and eye-catching stock photos

49. Using their own unique photos

50. Avoiding photos that show the face

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