10 Pinterest mistakes you may be making in 2021 because of outdated information

10 Pinterest mistakes you may be making in 2021 because of outdated information. There is a lot of advice out there about Pinterest than can a few years old, but people keep repeating it – not knowing any better.  Today I’m gonna share the 10 mistakes that pinners are making in 2021 from old advice:

 

10 mistakes that pinners are making in 2021 from old advice by Jen Vazquez marketing and pinterest strategist

Repining OPP

What is OPP? Not the song from Naughty by Nature, but what I call Other People’s Pins. In 2018, it was something that you heard about.  They called it the 80/20 rule.  Pin 80% OPP and 20% your own.  You’d get a lot of engagement that way with spending a little amount of time. 

Engagement isn’t what you should be focusing on with Pinterest Marketing.  You should be getting the clicks!  And with 2 billion searches on Pinterest every month (2021 hoot suite.), It’s important that you spend your time putting out YOUR content. 

My advice is to pin your content and if there is a blog or information from Tailwind Communities or that you come across while doing research that would be good for your ideal clients, pin it.  The focus though is on YOU and your content! 

10 mistakes that pinners are making in 2021 from old advice by Jen Vazquez marketing and pinterest strategist

Using your website text or logo on Story Pins

Pinterest wants to keep people on the platform, which is why they created Story Pins.  Story pins don’t have links to keep you on the platform.  Seeing things pinned that have a logo or your website address (or the TikTok logo on videos) defeats the purpose and thus they may be limiting the amount of reach on story pins. 

You may or may not see an issue, but more of my clients are starting to.  So, I’m now advising clients to keep true to the spirit of what Pinterest wants which is to keep people on Pinterest and stop using logos and website information.

10 mistakes that pinners are making in 2021 from old advice by Jen Vazquez marketing and pinterest strategist

Ignoring Cell phones

85% of pinners use the mobile app (2021 sprout social)  If that is true for your followers (Look under Analytics / Audience Insights to see which devices are accessing your Pinterest), then you should absolutely ensure that what you are creating looks good on cell phones. 

This means to NOT use small text or script fonts because they can be hard to read on smaller devices not fun at all.  

10 mistakes that pinners are making in 2021 from old advice by Jen Vazquez marketing and pinterest strategist

Not Pinning Consistently

Pinning like crazy and then ghosting is the worst thing you can do for your account when it comes to using it for marketing purposes.  Pinterest wants you to pin consistently and Tailwind is the easiest way to be consistent. 

Pinterest also has the ability to “publish at a later date”.  In the help section of interest, it says “You can schedule Pins up to two weeks in advance in your current time zone. Though you can only schedule one Pin at a time, you can have up to 100 Pins scheduled for the future.

Note: Once your Pins are scheduled, you’re still able to make updates, like choosing to publish the Pin immediately or deleting it.”  Keep in mind things change often on Pinterest, so refer to that section if you have any issues.

10 mistakes that pinners are making in 2021 from old advice by Jen Vazquez marketing and pinterest strategist

Using hashtags over keywords 

Up until around 2020, hashtags + keywords were used by the Pinterest Algorithm to understand and rank your pins in the search engine.  In 2021 they won’t work as they did.  

Here’s what my research shows from working on my client’s Pinterest accounts.  Hashtags get a big boost at first and then the analytics tend to go down considerably.  When not using hashtags, the pin tends to take longer to get analytics, but over time the analytics go up considerably.  

My advice is if you are a new account, maybe add 1-2 hashtags to one pin out of 4 or 5 that you use for one URL, and then don’t use hashtags on the rest.  See for yourself which works better.  

The FOCUS should be on keywords EVERYWHERE rather than hashtags in any case.

10 mistakes that pinners are making in 2021 from old advice by Jen Vazquez marketing and pinterest strategist

Creating boards that aren’t around your content

It’s a fact that boards have an effect on your results in the Pinterest algorithm.  It looks at your boards as a whole and having boards that aren’t specific to your business (in and around your business), then you could be hurting your results on Pinterest.  

Here’s an example: If you are a wedding photographer and you have a board called quick recipes, that doesn’t help you and could hurt you.  You could change the board title to healthy recipes to make while wedding planning.  Why? Because it’s around your business.  

If you have boards that are not around or directly pertaining to your business, then you should secret or archive them.  Secret means you can still pin to them and archiving them means you can’t pin to them.

10 mistakes that pinners are making in 2021 from old advice by Jen Vazquez marketing and pinterest strategist

Using unreadable fonts or low-quality images

Fonts:  Font that is hard to read like handwriting or script fonts are so pretty and I love them, but they may be hurting your analytics.  Pinterest reads the text on your pins, so aim for an easy-to-read font. 

If you have your heart set on pretty fonts, I recommend to my clients to use those fonts on unimportant words like and, the, then, so, etc.  Keywords should absolutely NOT be scripty if you want to effectively use Pinterest to market your business.

Quality of Images: Most phones have retina display and won’t forgive pixelated or blurry images.  Pinterest wants the best user experience, so ensure that you are clear images that show what you will be sharing on that blog post.  

10 mistakes that pinners are making in 2021 from old advice by Jen Vazquez marketing and pinterest strategist

Giving most of your attention to group boards

It’s not the secret weapon it used to be.  They used to work to get more eyeballs on your content, but group boards don’t work like they used to.  Pinterest intended them to be for collaborative projects so they used to go out to all the friends and followers of everyone on the group board. 

And now, Pinterest has appeared to limit the reach of group boards now.  If you have one that still works for you, go ahead and pin but keep an eye on the analytics to ensure it’s worth your time.

10 mistakes that pinners are making in 2021 from old advice by Jen Vazquez marketing and pinterest strategist

Mixing your personal and business account

As mentioned earlier, the Pinterest algorithm wants to see that your profile, boards, and pins all match the content you’re sharing.  If you have boards that are personal, it can hurt your analytics.  So, I always recommend to my clients to have separate boards – one for personal and one for work. 

At a minimum, secret or archive your personal boards to ensure that your business account doesn’t have personal content.

10 mistakes that pinners are making in 2021 from old advice by Jen Vazquez marketing and pinterest strategist

Not Pinning Pinterest sized pins 1000×1500

Pinterest recommends this size “We recommend using a 2:3 aspect ratio, or 1000 x 1500 pixels”.  This size gives you the most space to get your point across and encourages people to click.  Using square or landscape images takes up less space and thus gets ignored or seen less. 

Pinterest changes these specs from time to time, check the most up-to-date info on help at Pinterest.

I hope that you found this information valuable!

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I’m so excited to teach you all about Pinterest now that there have been some changes. 

You may have heard about “Fresh Pins” and a different percentage of other people’s content vs. your content.  I’ll share all of that and much more!

Here is more information that may be helpful!

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10 Pinterest mistakes you may be making in 2021 because of outdated information
10 Pinterest mistakes you may be making in 2021 because of outdated information
10 Pinterest mistakes you may be making in 2021 because of outdated information
10 Pinterest mistakes you may be making in 2021 because of outdated information
10 Pinterest mistakes you may be making in 2021 because of outdated information
10 Pinterest mistakes you may be making in 2021 because of outdated information
10 Pinterest mistakes you may be making in 2021 because of outdated information
10 Pinterest mistakes you may be making in 2021 because of outdated information

What to pin when

What to Pin When?

My students in my membership (Pinterest Strategy Academy) were confused about what to pin when.  Pinterest has trends of when things are really popular via search. 

I put those things together into one document to be able to help you at a glance know what to work on when.  I decided to provide it as a FREE download for everyone.  Enjoy!

 

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5 simple tips to get more clients with Pinterest

First and foremost, you want to ensure that you have your Pinterest Set up with keywords!  Keywords are words that your potential client will type into a search bar on Google or Pinterest to find your content.  So ensure you have keywords in these areas:

  • Your Name (the name that is under your image on your Pinterest profile)  – Make sure that you have keyword | your name.
  • All throughout your Profile description.  Utilize all the keywords you can in a paragraph describing who you are and what you do.
  • In every Board title and description
  • In every Pin title and description
pin on a consistent basis

Just like the algorithm for other social media sites, Pinterest wants you to be consistent.  You don’t want to pin 30 pins at one time and come back in two weeks and do the same.  

It’s far better to pin 5-20 pins a day (or even 3-5) than to pin 50 now and not pin again for a few weeks.  The more consistent you are the better.  But since I don’t like to pin morning, noon, and night, I use Tailwind to help me.  It not only pins regularly, but it also knows from your audience, when is the best time to pin.

Of course, it does far more than pin consistently and regularly, but that is a key feature of using Tailwind.  If you want more information about Tailwind, check out the information HERE.

create quality content

Using Youtube, Instagram, your blog, podcast, etc, all those things are content.  You can pin any of those and more to Pinterest.  But make sure that it’s quality content.  In order to know that, think of these questions:

  • Does it teach people something
  • Does it inspire them
  • Does it motivate them
  • Is it interesting
  • Is it easy to read, listen to, watch (not confusing)
use templates to create multiple pins for the same content

I’ve always advised my clients to create multiple pins that go to the same content.  This helps to double or triple the traffic to your content. This is especially important because you work so hard to create it in the first place.  

Creating a different look and feel to your Pinterest pins helps you to capture the attention of different people.  Everyone has opinions on what is the most “click-worthy” so creating multiple pins will help get more people.  

It’s also helpful to change the title and/or description a bit so that it appeals to different people.  (i.e. Wedding at Lake Tahoe with snow vs. Elegant white and black wedding in Lake Tahoe in Winter).

Canva is great to create templates.  Creating templates will save you a ton of time.  Canva helps you to utilize your brand colors.  The best part? Canva is free

Time-Saving Tip: To save time, start on new blogs you write, and on a monthly basis, check your google analytics and create pins for old blog posts that are highly trafficked that month.

don't forget the details

The biggest mistake that people make with Pinterest is they don’t fill in all the areas that matter.  They forget to choose a category for boards, or they name your boards something ironic or funny or cute instead of describing what they will find on the board, or they leave the description blank.  

When it comes to Pinterest, keywords are the same as SEO.  In simple terms, you want to include words and are what people would type in a search bar.  Here’s a quick checklist to ensure that you do the minimum:

  • Choose a category for your board and Pinterest profile (if there isn’t an appropriate one, choose other)
  • Name your pins or images for what they will find when they click 
  • Write the title of a board or pin with what they will find clicking on it
  • Write a description for a pin/board for what they will find clicking on it
  • Add your website and any freebie or pdf you are giving away in the description to your profile
Claim your sites in your profile

Make sure that you claim your sites like Instagram, YouTube, and Etsy account on Pinterest. That way when people pin your content from those platforms to Pinterest, you’ll see the engagement in Pinterest, which means your impressions, visibility, and engagement will go up.  This tells the Pinterest Algorithm that people are engaged and it will serve up your stuff to more people.

It also helps people who like your Pinterest know where else you are at and they can follow you there.

If you need help with Pinterest, shoot me an email HERE.

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5 Steps to Grow Your Instagram Using Pinterest

Most of our potential clients are on Instagram these days, but they are also on Pinterest.  I teach my students to use a marketing strategy that enables them to reuse content (why reinvent the wheel) and help grow Instagram followers and engagement by using Pinterest. 

Why does Pinterest work so well?  Because it’s the most link-friendly social platform out there.  The referral traffic to your website, podcast, youtube channel is awesome but the referral traffic to Instagram is amazing! 

So let’s grow your engagement and following on Instagram! Read below for the 5 steps!

#1: Claim Your Instagram Account on Pinterest

It’s important for you to claim your Instagram account in your Pinterest account as your first step.  Doing so allows you to get much better analytics including Instagram info.

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You should also claim your website on Pinterest.  This is similar and again gives you so much analytics.  

One of my favorite sayings is by Dan Zarrella “Marketing without data is like driving with your eyes closed.” 

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Because Instagram posts have an average lifespan of 24-72 hours, utilizing that content by sharing on Pinterest, you are lengthening the life of an Instagram post that you spent time creating.  

You can also drive more traffic and engagement to your Instagram account. Win-Win!

#2: To Grow Instagram, take your popular posts, reels and IGTV and publish to Pinterest

Using Pinterest to grow Instagram is smart.  You are already spending time, energy, blood, sweat, and sometimes tears creating a ton of content for Instagram.

Get engagement on Instagram and have that content last longer and spread by sharing on Pinterest.

You’ll want to share the content to all the boards that make sense.

Pinterest is all about FRESH IMAGES.  Utilizing your Instagram content is fresh and your Pinterest analytics will grow also!

Video is king – so Reels and IGTV do very well.  Definitely share those first!

Pinterest (like Instagram) keeps changing things, but right now video length is 4 seconds – 15 minutes.  The sweet spot for best performing video length is 15-60 seconds.  To stay up to date, check out Pinterest’s help guide updated video creative specs.

#3: Share Your Instagram Stories

Instagram stories are fleeting and go away in 24 hours.  So a good way to use them is to save them in your highlights, or auto-save stories to your phone like I do.  I have an album on my iPhone and I pop them in there each day.  When I spend my 30-60 minutes a week working on Pinterest, I can just go to that album and post away.

Since Stories don’t have a link, you can use my workaround.  Here’s how to do it:

When you are on a story, tap the 3 dots on the bottom right:

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Then tap SAVE 

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Then you’ll choose PHOTO or STORY which is all the stories in an  MP4 file.  Choose STORY and crop the video to the one you want.  Or perhaps you create several stories of your day, then don’t crop because it will be a great video.

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Go to Pinterest and upload.  It will ask to use the Instagram link — um yes, please!  If it doesn’t work, then include the link directly to your Instagram profile.

Then because it’s a video it will ask you to choose tags.  Think hashtags or keywords and try different combinations.  For this branding shoot, I use Photography, Branding, Content Marketing, Creative Photography. 

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Videos require reviews — don’t panic.  It typically is approved within a few hours to 24 hours.

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#4: Keywords are important

Pinterest is a visual search engine and is very powerful! If you ever do a search on Google, you’ll notice one of the top three posts is almost always Pinterest.  That’s because using keywords (an SEO term on Pinterest) is super effective on google too.  

What are Keywords or SEO? It’s really simple! It is what your ideal client is typing on their keyboard to find your content.  

A lot of people use cutesy names in the title or description of Pins and Boards.  You want to be super-specific.  Instead of saying “yum yum” as a board title.  You should say “gluten-free recipes you’ll love” or “Easy and simple recipes for busy moms”.

Add these keywords EVERYWHERE – use them in Instagram posts, and pin titles, pin descriptions, board titles, board descriptions, and your Pinterest Profile — also include a keyword in your name (under your image).  I have “California elopement photographer + branding photographer | Jen” because ‘elopements and branding’ is what my ideal clients are looking for.  I keep my name because people buy from people.

Pinterest Profile example by Jen Vazquez a Marketing Strategiest specializing in Pinterest Marketing

ALSO use 2-3 hashtags on each pin, board, and your Pinterest profile.  But, unlike Instagram, you want to use broad hashtags.  For me it’s #wedding #elopement #photographer

#5: Where to start?

That’s easy! Use your Instagram Insights of course! 

Start by clicking the three lines on the top right then click INSIGHTS

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Click the arrow to the right of posts. Then select Post Interactions and 3 months.  You can select more or less but I always suggest for the first time select three.  Then do 1 year and see what posts are to the top.  Those posts a year old will now get more traction because of Pinterest and more engagement and potential business on Instagram!

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Summary

Pinterest and Instagram are the biggest social media platforms that are focused on images and video.  If you use them together, you can create a powerhouse for marketing and also save a ton of time while repurposing your best content.  

NOTE:  Make sure you really know how your clients found you.  Many of my clients ask, “how did you find me?”.  Clients / potential clients will always say the last place they were when they decided to contact you.  It is usually Instagram.  

I always follow up casually with an  “Oh awesome, was it with a hashtag or did someone refer you”?  You want to know that hashtag of course or who referred them, but you are also digging.  70% of the time when I do that with my clients/potential clients say oh no it was a google search or they found me on Pinterest.  

It just took one little extra question, and information that would be valuable to confirm how your marketing is working.

Now….. WHO is going to be pinning their Instagram content to Pinterest now?  I thought so!!

If you need help with Pinterest, shoot me an email HERE.

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The best way to work smarter rather than harder using Pinterest as one of your marketing strategies is to use templates. 

These 10 free templates that I’m giving you will help you to create pins for Pinterest quickly and easily.

They are completely customizable.  You can use Canva’s free images and your branding colors or colors that match the images.

Why am I giving them away? Because I’m obsessed with Pinterest as it’s the most valuable and free marketing strategy to get clients for your business.

ENJOY! 

XOXO Jen

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