8 Tools to Improve Your Pinterest Marketing


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Pinterest marketing and social media marketing in general can be very time consuming. Between growing your engagement, building an audience and making sure you post consistently, it can chew up quite some time.


So here are 8 Pinterest tools you can use to improve your Pinterest marketing results considerably.


The first tool is Buffer. Buffer allows you to schedule pins in advance so you don’t have to manually login several times a day and publish your pins. Instead, upload your pins onto Buffer and schedule the time and date you want them to be published.

The second Pinterest tool that will improve your Pinterest marketing is Pinvolve. Since Pinterest is a visual social network, in other words, you can only publish Pinterest images or videos and not plain text like other social networks such as Twitter and Facebook, Pinvolve allows you to turn your Facebook posts into nice looking pins.

The third Pinterest tool is Digg Digg. Digg Digg is a wordpress plugin. If you have a wordpress website, Digg Digg adds a sharing bar on your website, allowing visitors to share your website content on their social media.

Pinterest also provides their own tools which can be accessed when you go to business.pinterest.com/en/tools. There you’ll find Pinterest tools such as Rich Pins, which allows you to create pins that include additional information. For example, if you pin the picture of a product, by using the rich pin tool, you can include the pricing of the product, its availability and where people can buy the product. Other handy Pinterest tools include Pinterest analytics. The tab appears on the top left hand side of your home page, and provides useful Pinterest analytics such as the average daily impressions of your pins, the average daily views your pins receive, a breakdown of your audience according to their country, language and gender, and more useful information you can leverage to create more relevant content.


Canva is another very useful Pinterest marketing tool. Canva allows you to create all sorts of different Pinterest images, including Pinterest pins. Simply click on “Pinterest Graphic” and then either upload your own image or choose one from their existing library by typing a relevant keyword in their search box. You can then choose a layout for your Pinterest images, add elements such as lines and shapes, add text and add a background.

Piktochart is also a very useful Pinterest tool as it creates infographics for you and infographics are very popular on Pinterest. In fact, infographics are among the most shared type of content on Pinterest, so the more infographics you publish the more likely you are to benefit from a growth in Pinterest followers, engagement and traffic. This tool allows you to choose from 600 different templates and is very user-friendly. You’ll only use drag and drop and point and click when using Piktochart. Plus, it can turn your data in easy to read charts and maps.

Tailwind is another very useful tool which allows you to perform multiple Pinterest tasks. For example, it allows you to save time by uploading multiple pins simultaneously and scheduling them. Tailwind also allows you to schedule posts based on when your audience is the most engaged. And, Tailwind also provides detailed Pinterest analytics so you can clearly see what’s working and what’s not, so you don’t waste time performing tasks that don’t get you any results.

Lastly, pin follow is also a very useful tool as it filters and unfollows Pinterest users who haven’t followed you back. The reason why it’s important to unfollow people who haven’t followed you back on Pinterest is because when there’s a big difference between the number of people you follow and the number of people you are following, Pinterest will block you from following more people until that difference becomes smaller. For example if you’re following 2,000 people on Pinterest and you only have 150 Pinterest followers, you’ll notice you won’t be able to follow more people. Plus, the second reason it’s important to unfollow people who haven’t followed you back, is because if people don’t follow you, they won’t be able to see your pins in their newsfeed. Thirdly, if the number of people you follow is much higher than the number of followers you have, it can make you look desperate and obvious that you’re trying to increase your Pinterest followers.

So I hope you’ve enjoyed this video on the 8 Tools that will Improve Your Pinterest Marketing.


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