How to Make Money on Pinterest

How to Make Money on Pinterest
Want to leverage social media to make more money? Here is a quick guide to making money on Pinterest.
by Meredith Galante Jun 04, 2019 — 2 min read
How to Make Money on Pinterest

You’ve decided to use various social media platforms to promote your products? Great. Now it’s time to take advantage of the revenue opportunities those platforms provide. Here’s a quick guide for making money on Pinterest.

Getting started

You’ll want to distinguish your brand from personal users by setting up a Pinterest business account. It’s free. When you sign up, you can utilise the site’s analytics and get a business profile that helps customers know your business is legitimate.

After you’ve set that up, you can claim your website, Square Online Store, and other content, so whenever a user interacts with your content, you’ll be able to see the performance in analytics.

Next, you can use widgets to enhance your content for users. If your website or any social pages have photos, users can pin the pictures to their boards.

How to make money on Pinterest

Once you’ve set up your business profile, it’s time to start earning money from Pinterest.

1. Advertise

Pinterest allows brands to advertise on its site, so while users are scrolling through their recommended Pins, they can see your ad. You can add the Pinterest tag to your ads, which allows you to track conversions. You can also choose the type of advertising campaign you want, such as an awareness-building campaign or a conversion campaign, which are advertisements directed specifically at getting customers to purchase something.

2. Use Shop the Look

When you set up Shop the Look, customers can find and buy products right inside the Pins. When a Pin has Shop the Look enabled, there’s a small, white dot in the right-hand corner that users can interact with to see different products in that image. If a customer wants to buy the item, they can click through to your site to make a purchase. You have to join ShopStyle Collective to enable this feature.

3. Use SEO strategies for users to find you

Search engine optimisation (SEO) works on Pinterest, too. SEO is the practice of increasing the quantity and quality of traffic to a website through organic search engine results, most commonly is Google. Not only does it help when users search within Pinterest, it could also boost your search on Google.

You could start with optimising your “About” profile. Do keyword research and incorporate keywords with high-volume into the description to increase your Pinterest account visibility.

4. Celebrate the holidays

Taking advantage of key “seasonal moments” on Pinterest helps drive interaction with your brand on the platform, and can lead, ultimately, to sales. Pinterest describes its users as “big-time planners,” so your business needs to be, too. Users like to use Pinterest to plan their Thanksgiving feast or how they’re going to decorate their homes for the holidays. By having targeted advertisements and content on your page during these moments, you increase your chances of generating revenue.

5. Follow brands you admire

There’s no need to reinvent the wheel, so to speak. Watch brands that are similar or adjacent to yours and see what they are doing to generate success. Then, you can model that for your brand — or propose a partnership for both brands to increase followers, interactions, and sales.

6. Start a blog

Pinterest is actually more of just a social media platform in terms of enabling bloggers to make money with their content. You can link your blog content to a Pin and post the image on your Pinterest account. Then, when a Pinterest user looks up information that is relevant to your blog content, there are chances they see your Pin, click on it, see your brand or the products you’ve mentioned in the blog and it will lead to a purchase from your blog page.

7. Promote affiliate products

Another way you can make money is by signing up as an affiliate for a small commission on the sales made from promotion on your Pinterest boards. Start by looking for companies that sell products you can promote and make money from affiliate links today.

Meredith Galante
Meredith Galante is a freelancer writer based in New York City. She's been writing for Square since 2017 where she's covered everything from the best software for restaurants to use to maximize profit, minimum wage laws across the country, and tips for entrepreneurs to maximize their impact.

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