Top full proof techniques for how to make money from Pinterest 




How to make money from Pinterest

Before we learn about how to make money from Pinterest first It's important to emphasise that Pinterest is more than simply a social media site with inspiration boards consisting of dog costumes for Halloween and Harry Styles fan photos. Nevertheless, we're not complaining about any of that. Additionally, it's a chance to make a tonne of money.

With over 200 billion saved pins and 416 million monthly active users worldwide, the business prospects are clear.

Read on for tried-and-true money-making tips that influencers and companies wishing to monetize their Pinterest channels may start putting into practise right away.

How to make money from Pinterest

Since there is currently no checkout feature, you cannot directly sell on Pinterest. There are several additional ways you may use your pins to increase your chances of getting sales, though.

Obtain more visitors for your online store.
Pinterest is a natural opportunity for companies with an e-commerce offering to boost traffic—and revenue. Use pins as a virtual trail of breadcrumbs to lead people back to your website where they may purchase your products.

Spend some advertising money to expand the reach of your pins. Promoted Pins may be tailored to achieve a variety of objectives, such as raising traffic or expanding your Pinterest following.

Step 1: Make pins that direct people to your online store.

Upload eye-catching product photographs, or utilise graphic design templates made by Hootsuite's in-house designers to create unique visuals.

If possible, link these photographs straight to the relevant product page on your website so that viewers may make a purchase right away. The few clicks someone needs to make to complete a deal, the better.

Step 2: Engage in effective SEO

Use smart keywords that characterise or identify the product or style to help Pinterest users locate your pin.

Use these in your profile, your pin's description, and preferably, your URL as well.

Be detailed since this will help your pins show up in Google search results as well.

Glad offers a wide range of buttons that showcase the advantages of its Press 'N' Seal cling film. Clicking on the pin will lead you right to Glad's website where you can get some for yourself if you've been meal-prepping all week and have been waiting for just this kind of product recommendation to come into your life.

Become a marketer for affiliates

With affiliate marketing, you may profit when customers use a link you provide to buy anything. You may post a tracked link and earn a percentage if someone clicks through and makes a purchase without having to have inventory on hand or manage your own online store

Step 1 is to register as an affiliate.

Get your goods in front of the correct audience if you want to sell it. Instead of joining any affiliate programme you come across, focus on choosing businesses or items that will particularly appeal to your audience.

Do some research to find out what chances are available in your desired sector. Both large brands and startup companies offer affiliate opportunities.

Step 2: Use a URL shortener to more precisely track clicks.

To monitor all sales that come via you, you'll be given a unique tracking code to add to links. However, you may try utilising URL shorteners to gather your own statistics.

These tools for tracking click-through rates are frequently free. Use one shortened URL to add sweatpants to your "Lazy Sunday" board and a different one for your "Work From Home Outfits" board. Then, see which one receives more attention.

Step 3: On your board, promote things and use affiliate links.

Get those affiliate links out there and share those things via pins (make sure they look good)!

The good news is that your affiliate link has been shared as well if someone else repins your pin.

Step 4: Pay special attention to Pinterest's policies.

Every now and again, Pinterest determines that affiliate links are too spammy and imposes restrictions on the practise. To avoid being punished, stay current on Pinterest's policies and developments.

Join force's with brands

To make money on Pinterest, you don't even need to have a product (or an affiliate link to one!) Access can also be sold to your audience.

Moms who are concerned about their fitness or teen vegetarians, perhaps. When you have a loyal fanbase, you have something worthwhile that other brands could also find appealing.

Step 1: Gather your statistics

You can't just go into Lululemon off the street and demand money (trust me). You'll need some concrete figures in order to pique a brand's attention.

Gather information about your followers, including their demographics, engagement levels, shares, and views.

You'll be ready to explain to a possible partner why your target demographic is a perfect match.hed

Step 2: Talk to the right brands

Brands may help Pinterest influencers in a variety of ways, including by curating a joint board, sponsoring certain pins, or organising "takeovers."

Speak with companies whose customers you think could be interested in collaborating with. (If you are unsure about where to begin, use our brand pitch template.)

To let everyone know that you're available for business, it could be a good idea to offer contact information for partnership inquiries on your Pinterest profile.

Facebook Influencer Oh Joy and Smuckers Jam collaborated to produce recipe content for her audience. She is currently enjoying the sweet, sweet money.