4 Steps to Marketing Your Business on Pinterest

Pinterest for Business

A version of this article was originally published in 2014 and updated in 2020.

At first glance, Pinterest can be confusing. To the new user, it appears to be nothing but a screen of random photos. The experienced, however, see it as an elegantly designed photo-sharing site optimized for planning, inspiration, and search engine optimization.

Pinterest is a powerful search engine optimization tool for small businesses, increasing brand recognition, website traffic, and sales.

The Pinterest Statistics are Phenomenal

Pinterest’s active user base grew 26% to 335 million last year. (Pinterest, 2019)

More than 80% of U.S. women ages 18-64 with children use Pinterest. (SEC, 2019)

There are more than 2 billion searches on Pinterest every month. (Pinterest, 2018)

One out of every two millennials a Pinterest user, but nearly six out of every ten millennials use Pinterest to discover new products. (Kleinerperkins, 2018)

82% of weekly active users on Pinterest say they have bought products based on their brands’ content on the platform. (Pinterest, 2019)

Four Steps to Leverage Pinterest for Your Business

1. Make Your Business Visual

Document your products, services, and staff with your smart-phone camera, or hire a professional photographer or videographer. Then use those images to promote your business on Pinterest.

Create boards to showcase your company’s before and after photos, how-to information, case studies, and reviews.

Develop a special offer just for your Pinterest followers, like a coupon or free report.

2. Know Your Target Market

Pinning photos and videos about your services and products is just the beginning of leveraging Pinterest for your business. The next step is to create boards highlighting your target market’s other interests.

If you’re representing a flooring company, as an example, begin with boards that feature hardwood, tile, and carpet. Next, create boards on dream homes, remodeling, design ideas, house cleaning tips, organization, recipes, or whatever will draw your target market to your site.

Researching your target market will help you create a successful Pinterest strategy specifically, and an overall marketing strategy in general.

3. Drive Traffic to Your Website

Write content for your website on the topics you have chosen. This can be blogs, articles, reports, FAQ’s, or videos. After you post that content on your site, upload the featured image to Pinterest.

Even better, include the name of your content on the image.

Make sure you include search engine optimized keywords, descriptions, and hashtags in your board titles.

Verify your website with your Pinterest account by going to your Pinterest Settings page and clicking on the Verify Website button. This will increase your Pinterest’s profile credibility and trust with your followers.

4. When to Pin

Pin consistently and pin during peak times. Just as with all marketing platforms, to be effective, you must use Pinterest consistently. Scheduling software such as Tailwind is a convenient way to schedule your pins in advance. Because most people suggest pinning 3 to 10 images a day, pre-scheduling pins allows you to consolidate your marketing time.

Pinterest users are most active in the evenings and on weekends. Schedule the majority of your pins for those times.

Put the Power of Pinterest to Work For You

Putting the power of Pinterest to work for you is an amazing way to build your business. Remember, though, that advertising yourself 24/7 gets tiresome for your followers. Therefore, when you pin, blend content from both your own site and other business sites.

Posting your business on Pinterest is a great way to increase your brand recognition, website traffic, and sales. In four steps, you can be successful on Pinterest: be visual, know your target market, create content on your website, and be social.