Pinterest Marketing for Entrpreneurs

Do you have a course or a masterclass you would like to promote? Do you want to start selling digital products?

Pinterest Marketing is a great way to start promoting.

We have custom Pinterest Marketing Packages to suit your business’s unique needs.

Our Services

Basic

  • 2 SEO Optimized Blog Posts Weekly

  • 20-30 Custom Pinterest Pins Designed and Scheduled Monthly

  • Profile Keyword Optimization with 5 Boards

  • Keyword Research

  • Weekly reports to document your results, to-do's, custom-created content, Reels Pinned, & blog posts Pinned

  • $450 a Month

Intermediate

  • 3 SEO Optimized Blog Posts Weekly

  • 30-45 Custom Pinterest Pins Designed and Scheduled Monthly

  • Profile Keyword Optimization with 5 Boards

  • Keyword Research

  • Weekly reports to document your results, to-do's, custom-created content, Reels Pinned, & blog posts Pinned

  • $699 a Month

Advanced

  • 4 SEO Optimized Blog Posts Weekly

  • 50-65 Custom Pinterest Pins Designed and Scheduled Monthly

  • Profile Keyword Optimization with 5-6 Boards

  • Keyword Research

  • Weekly reports to document your results, to-do's, custom-created content, Reels Pinned, & blog posts Pinned

  • $1199 a Month

Get Real Results

These are all from different blogs after 2-3 months of working with us. Our Pinterest Social Media Manager Services are custom and designed to increase website traffic and Pinterest traffic.

Our strategy is about growth and consistency so you can continue to have success for years to come.

Pinterest Marketing for Healthcare Practitioners

Pinterest Marketing is perfect for healthcare educators aiming to promote their webinars and courses.

Pinterest isn't just a social platform; it's a search engine for visuals, perfect for healthcare educators.

Use it to make your webinars and courses discoverable.

Simple, effective pins can lead learners directly to your content, broadening your audience and establishing your authority in the healthcare field.

Why Pinterest is great

On Pinterest, the traditional metrics of social media success, such as the number of followers, are not as critical as they might be on other platforms.

This is because Pinterest functions more like a search engine than a typical social network. Content on Pinterest, especially high-quality and relevant pins, can continue to surface and drive engagement for months or even years after they are initially posted.

The longevity of pins is due to the way people use Pinterest; they search for ideas and inspiration based on interests rather than scrolling through a chronological feed.

This means that a pin can keep appearing in search results and on users' home feeds long after it has been posted, as long as it remains relevant to search queries. A pin's "half-life" – the time it takes for a pin to get 50% of its engagement – is much longer on Pinterest than on platforms like Facebook or Twitter (Medium).

Moreover, the Pinterest algorithm prioritizes content quality, relevancy, and user engagement over the number of followers a user has.

This means that even accounts with a relatively small following can achieve significant reach if their content resonates well with their target audience and the broader Pinterest community (Pinterest Business Blog).

The emphasis on content rather than followers is further highlighted by the fact that pins are "alive" for a longer time compared to posts on other social networks.

This is beneficial for users who want their content to have a lasting impact and continue to drive traffic over time, rather than focusing on short-term engagement spikes (Quora).

In essence, the Pinterest platform rewards content that is evergreen, valuable, and engaging, regardless of the number of followers an account has.

This unique aspect of Pinterest makes it an attractive platform for those looking to create long-term value and sustained visibility for their content.