Marketing Strategy Academy with Jen Vazquez
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Marketing Strategy Academy with Jen Vazquez
330 | You're Pinning Consistently But Still Going Nowhere: Here's the Hidden Workflow Problem Killing Your Pinterest Growth
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You're being consistent on Pinterest. You're showing up, pinning regularly, doing everything everyone told you to do. But your Pinterest still feels like it's going nowhere.
Here's what nobody tells you: consistency on Pinterest isn't just about how much you pin. It's about HOW you pin. There's a specific workflow problem that makes even the most consistent pinners invisible, and I'm showing you exactly what it is.
What you'll learn:
- The real consistency problem most Pinterest advice gets wrong
- Why "batching 20 pins on Sunday" actually hurts your growth
- The under-one-hour weekly workflow that builds real momentum
- How to use pin spacing to work WITH the algorithm instead of against it
- Why bursts followed by gaps reset your momentum every single time
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Next week: Full Pinterest audit - 5 things to check before you post another pin
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You're being consistent, you're showing up, you are pinning, you're doing the thing everyone told you to do. And your Pinterest still feels like it's going nowhere. And here's what nobody really tells you. Consistency on Pinterest is not just about how much you pin, it's about how you pin. And there's a specific workflow problem that makes even the most consistent pinners invisible. And I am going to be showing you exactly what it is. I'm Jen Vazquez, by the way, Pinterest Pioneer since 2009, and I've been managing Pinterest strategy for service providers for over a decade now. Welcome back to Marketing Strategy Academy Podcast, where we help female entrepreneurs go from marketing overwhelm to an easy streamlined strategy and system that includes Pinterest and repurposing content to grow their businesses when they have very little time. I'm your host, Jen Vasquez. Let's jump right into it. And I see this pattern constantly. Stick with me and I'm gonna tell you all about it. But before we get into the actual workflow, I really want to introduce the tool that makes all of this possible. It is called Tailwind. And it is a Pinterest-approved third-party scheduler. They have a free plan to start. I'm an affiliate, so the link in the description supports this channel at no extra cost to you. Go grab it and follow along because I'm gonna be walking through exactly how I use it. The real consistency problem. Here's the thing that most Pinterest advice gets wrong. People hear be consistent and they interpret that as posting more. So they batch 20 pins on Sunday, they schedule them all out for the week, and then they disappear for two weeks while life happens. To a human, that feels consistent because you're doing it, right? But to the Pinterest algorithm, that looks like a burst followed by a gap. And every single time you create that gap, your momentum resets all over again. What Pinterest actually rewards is daily activity, a small steady signal that says this account is active, it's reliable, and it's worth surfacing in search results. That compounds over time and in a way that bursts never ever do. The workflow that I am about to show you solves this in under an hour a week. Here is exactly how it works. Step one, content inventory. Before I even open Tailwind, I make a list of everything that I want to pin this month. New blog posts, new YouTube videos, new podcast episodes, evergreen content that is still relevant and driving traffic, lead magnets I want to push, and my service pages. For a typical week, I am working with four to six pieces of content. Each one gets multiple pins, but this is the important piece. You have different angles for each of those pins. So they're all going to the same content, but they come at it a little different ways. So it's gonna also have different text overlays, the same destination URL. That is how one piece of content can fuel an entire week and into the month. Step two, create the pins. I create my pins in Canva using brand templates. You can also use Tailwind Create as well. Totally up to you how you want to use it. I also like to use the same color palette, which are my brand colors, the same font system, just swapping in the headline and an image for a different angle, along with a CTA, because you cannot forget that call to action. For each piece of content, I create three to five variations on that content. This is where templates save everything. Without them, the under an hour thing is really not true. You have to have a system for that to be true. Templates are how that math works. Schedule and tailwind. The workflow problem that nobody is talking about. The gap between consistent pinners and burst and gap pinners is absolutely not visible in week one. It really shows up at month three. That is where the compounding either kicks in or doesn't. Here is the workflow problem that nobody talks about spacing. I go into Tailwind, I upload my pins, I add titles, keyword-rich descriptions, and destination URLs, as long with the call to action. Don't forget that. Then I drop everything into the smart schedule queue inside Tailwind. And Tailwind automatically picks the best posting time based on when my audience is most active. Like that's the key, right? You don't want to be publishing when nobody's actually pinning. And you don't want to rely on your time zone. Like for me, it's Pacific Standard Time Zone. You don't want to rely on the time zone because actually on two mornings a week, the East Coast is raring to go looking on Pinterest. So I really have a ton of people, and I actually post a pin around four in the morning because for my account, that's what works. I don't think about timing at all. I truly let Tailwind do that because it does it masterfully. I mean, it connected to Pinterest. It gets it, right? But here's the critical step that most people skip. I check the queue to make sure I am not scheduling the same URL multiple times in the same week. Pinterest wants to see your content distributed naturally. If you flood the same link back to back, you're actually working against yourself. Tailwind has a pin spacing tool that is my favorite piece of Tailwind ever. It has taken additional time off my plate because of how it works. Tailwind has a pin spacing tool that warns you when URLs are too close together. It is literally my favorite tool, and that feature alone has saved me from a lot of algorithm friction. The difference between daily consistent activity and burst and gap pattern is not subtle. It is the difference between traffic that compounds and traffic that flatlines. And I'm going to share exactly what consistent pinning actually does to your traffic. When Pinterest sees consistent daily activity from your account, even just one or two pins a day, it treats you as an active, reliable creator. It starts surfacing your older content more. Your impressions on existing pins actually go up. And even when you have not touched them, when it sees bursts followed by gaps, it treats you as inconsistent. We definitely don't want that. The algorithm starts to pull back, your older content stops getting surfaced. You are essentially starting over every single time you come back. That compounding effect I always talk about, the one that makes Pinterest so powerful for service providers, only kicks in for the consistent accounts, not for the ones who try hard and bursts. This workflow makes you a consistent account without Pinterest taking over your life. Because I want you to get more out of Pinterest, but I don't want you to work more. One hour a week, the queue is filled, done. And if you want to build this workflow out with support and someone who will actually look at your account and tell you what to fix, that is what the club is for. Monthly Pinterest trainings, live QA, real accountability. The link is in the description below. By the way, drop a comment below. Are you currently batching your Pinterest or are you pinning manually directly to Pinterest as you go? I really want to know where most of you are starting from. The workflow I just shared is only half the picture. Because here is the thing: if your Pinterest foundation has gaps, this workflow will run perfectly and still not get you clients. Your profile could be invisible in search. Your board titles might be telling Pinterest the wrong thing. And your top pins may be linking to pages that quietly kill the conversion. Next week, I am going to be doing a full Pinterest audit, five things to check before you post another pin. And most people find at least two or three things that they didn't know were broken. You are going to want to see that before you schedule anything else. Hit subscribe so you don't miss it. Bye.
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