In this article, I will guide you on how to earn from your Pinterest posts or pins. Pinterest has a lot of traffic, ranging from 500 million and above monthly users, You will agree with me that it is among the top social media platforms in the world. With such massive users, there is much money to be made in this platform and we are going to focus on the posts you update regularly on your boards.
How to earn from Pinterest posts
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Post regularly:
When you post regularly, it means you’re serious about your business and really want to grow. It also makes your visitors keep coming back for more, this improves your rankings in the social media platform and more visits to your pins means more exposure which means more money. You might want to know how this could give you more money but keep reading and know that this is the first step in making money from your posts.
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Have a Niche:
Having a niche means concentrating on one line of topics, such as fashion. Once your focus is on a niche you will be known for such and this will also help Pinterest rank you higher since you’re already a known brand in that category. Keep on posting on same topic for at least two to three months.
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Approach Brands:
Now, you have been posting regularly on a particular topic and have already made a name, and time has passed, it’s time for the next action. Approach brands that are under your niche, contact them (Prepare a media kit that includes your Pinterest profile), and let them know you can promote their products. They will check out your boards and pins, and once they see you get lots of traffic to your pins they will definitely pay up.
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Make your Partnership Known
The next step here is to earn inside the Pinterest platform, this is the next step after the previous step. Tag brand partners in your Pins with the paid partnership tool. Just create a Pin in the app, add the paid partnership label with a simple toggle, and tag your partner brand. Once they approve the request, their brand name will appear on your pin. When you use the paid partnership tool, you work directly with brands to define the payment terms and process. Pinterest will not be directly involved in the payment.