Why You Need to Be Marketing on Pinterest as a Coach

How Pinterest can grow your coaching business
 

 

Imagine not having to think so much about your caption. 

Not having to say, “click the link in my bio.” 

Not having to go click on peoples’ pictures and liking content, so you can get better engagement, all the stuff that you do on social media networks to get your followers to see your content. 

Imagine not having to do that. 

Imagine just having marketing on autopilot. 

You set it up, you put your pins out there with bomb-ass keywords, with bomb-ass keyword-rich descriptions, so they’re optimized and can be found by your dream audience and that’s all you do. Simple as that.

Pinterest is low maintenance. 

One of the hardest parts of getting on Pinterest is the groundwork, the initial work that you have to do to set yourself up for greatness. But once you do that, the maintenance is low. I pin monthly for my clients, set them up, and let it go – simple as that. 

My clients who have their VAs or their social media managers handle the maintenance of Pinterest, say they usually spend about an hour maintaining it a week – two max, which is normal because I check my client’s accounts every week to make sure things are going right, to add their content to Tailwind tribes and do all the little things that I gotta do to make sure they are flourishing on Pinterest.

But the point is it’s very low maintenance. You don’t have to do daily things. You don’t have to do so much thinking outside of when you’re creating the pins and posting them or pinning them on Pinterest. And that’s it, simple. Low maintenance. 

So why aren’t you on Pinterest as a coach? 

You don’t have an answer. 

Your answer is probably because it’s not set up and I have a whole Pinterest Jumpstart package for you, but you want to act too bougie or something. 

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I’m going to say this because I don’t want nobody to be coming for me. You do need a strategy. It’s not just pinning. So you do need a strategy with your low maintenance plan. But once you have that strategy in place, it’s cake.

And I will give you the strategy, I will give you or your VA the strategy, whoever needs it. But you have to have that strategy in place so that it can be that low maintenance marketing on autopilot, driving-traffic-to-your-content marketing strategy that you’ve been wanting so you can crush your goals. 

And everybody wants to crush their goals. Like all we got time for is crushing goals this year.


Another reason I love Pinterest is that it pulls your audience to you

You don’t have to be like, trying to get in front of them. Like when we’re on Instagram, you kind of hope that your followers, your audience is going to see your content because it’s not guaranteed. You know how that algorithm shit works. 

Whereas on Pinterest, people are searching for your content. So they are coming to you. 

They are finding your solutions to their problems by searching for it. So you don’t have to do anything. They’re looking for you. 

How would it feel as a coach or content creator to completely MAXIMIZE your visibility so that all your bomb ass free content ends up right in front of your dream clients? The ones who are action takers because they’re looking for your solutions to their problems. 

As a badass entrepreneur you already know that consistent traffic (from your people of course) is what generates genuine subscribers (and lots of sales!). And if you’re anything like me, you want to do it to happen with the least amount of effort. ⁣

I can go into so many more reasons why I love Pinterest and why I think you should be on Pinterest. Especially if you are a badass coach or digital content creator, you need to be on Pinterest. And really think what this marketing platform can do for your business to get you to the next level, to crush your goals, to get you more link clicks, to get people on your email list, more traffic, and we all need traffic. Without traffic you’re not making any money. That’s why you keep telling people to click the link in your bio. Am I lying? No.

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