Pin schedule3/27/2023 ![]() For example, I have 5 total boards my paperweight would be appropriate for. So you will probably want to have a fair number of boards you can pin to. I think most of us know by now that there are SO MANY posts, pictures, comments and “stuff” out there now that to get noticed you may have to post your item more than once! Let's take a wee minute and talk about Pinterest and social media in general. Once you join Tailwind and get the browser button, you will be doing the rest of the scheduling through the Tailwind site!Īt this point you can choose to schedule to pin this picture to one board at a time or multiple boards all at once (I recommend multiple boards!) Scheduling Multiple Boards At Once Just do all the pinning at once and then the scheduling at once is the way to go!Īdditional Resource: 3 Ways To Make A “Perfect” Pinterest Pin Scheduling Etsy Pinterest Pins With Tailwind I KNOW you might have thought of that before, but honestly I used to do one listings all the way around and then another one and it was painful. ![]() So I will pin a couple of images from each listing, push the “See It Now” button and leave them riding at the top of the browser and do all the scheduling in batches. What I do when I am scheduling pins is “batch” them up. > Pro Tip: This may be the best tip of this whole post! Now on last super quick thing you want to do as soon as you pin it… click the “See It Now” button so you don't have to search around your whole account to find that pin! If you don't have this, here are the directions for adding it! Now I have two contenders for boards this might be perfect for, my “Vintage Finds” board on Pinterest which a mish-mash of all my different vintage products or my “Desk Vintage Decor” which is full of desk specific items.īecause Pinterest likes things to be matchy-matchy, I am going to upload it to the desk board using the Pin Button in my browser. Upload Your First Pin To The MOST Relevant Boardįor this example we are going to be focusing on my wicked cool battle axe paperweight. Just make sure you frame your images so that least one has a skinny part in the middle you can clip!Īlrighty then, let's get to scheduling your pins! Step #1…. The great thing is you don't have to choose! I use the Thumbnail clipper in Etsy to take my cool, tall Pinterest worthy pictures and make them look great in Etsy search. I KNOW, Etsy likes short fat pictures that work in the search, but this is Pinterest we are talking about today so make sure you take at least one great vertical picture when you are doing product photography. So if you are selling a necklace, you should pin first to a necklace board, or if you are selling a planner, you should pin it first to your planner board… NOT to your general shop board which is what I always did!įor some us rebel entrepreneurs our shop boards might not be most cohesive ( one of a kinds or change products much?) so pinning right to the relevant board is super important. Maybe one of the most impactful things I have learned recently is that Pinterest kind of “hooks” your pin to the first board it ever gets pinned on. ![]() It is not free, but not so super expensive that it kills you AND it lets you go from teeny-tiny when you start to huge, full blown like I use now! Pinning First To The Most Relevant Board Now, let's get honest, there are about a million schedulers out there that you could use and I just don't have time to go through them all so I am focusing on the one that I use for Pinterest, Tailwind. Scheduling Etsy Pinterest Pins With Tailwind.Upload Your First Pin To The MOST Relevant Board ![]()
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