![]() Very few people are going to your profile, so you don’t have to do it that often if you’re regularly evaluating your boards. I tell people to do their board clean-up about once a year. I would suggest creating new boards over sectioning because that’s where you can optimize for the Pinterest smart feed. ![]() If you take the time to section your boards, it’s really only for your personal benefit. And even better, pin to a category page for multiple similar items from the start so that users have options every time even if that particular item is sold out!īoard Sections – Keep in mind that, at the time this podcast is airing, board sections are strictly a user tool at this time and is not factored into the algorithm. Find another product you can offer that is close to the original instead of deleting the pin. My suggestion is always to try redirecting before anything else. We often get asked about business e-commerce accounts that are pinning one-off items. If you’re close to that number, re-evaluate why you’re pinning so much! The pin limit of an account is 200,000 (and 2,000 boards). Your followers don’t need to see content that isn’t resonating with them.ĭeleting Pins – One of the things I mention at the very top of the board clean up post is that you don’t need to delete pins. If your boards are doing poorly, or if you’re just using them personally, move them to secret. Re-evaluate Keywords – The keywords in board titles will match up with search terms, so make sure your board titles are very specific. Make sure this board is the first board in your profile. If people hop onto your profile, would they understand what your brand or business is about? Every account needs to have a board that contains all of your own content. Your boards should communicate your message. Step 2 – Assess and Optimize Your Individual Pinterest Boards It should clearly convey what you’re all about.Two important things to keep in mind regarding your profile: We look at the name, keywords, descriptions, and links. We’ll open up their site and see if there are connections between the profile and the website. Often when we open up a Pinterest account, we look to see if the pinner’s profile matches their branding. Spring Cleaning Pinterest Boards: A Step-by-Step Guide Step 1 – Clean Up Your Pinterest Profile Click here to read my full disclosure policy. This post contains affiliate links, which means if you make a purchase through these links, I may receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. But since some people might not be able to afford to outsource that set of tasks, we decided to share all the steps of our clean-up system (which anyone can follow) in today’s post.Ĭlick here to watch Alisa and Kate on the Facebook Live video. In fact, we even offer a Pinterest clean-up service here at Simple Pin. I am always getting questions about cleaning up Pinterest boards. Today I’m talking all about spring cleaning Pinterest boards with Alisa Meredith from Tailwind. It’s been going viral for about two years and accounts for most of my traffic (you can see the pin and download a special guide, in my How to Clean Up Pinterest Boards post). As Padilla himself admits: “It’s unusual to see these kinds of establishments around the corner, but strengthening these types of businesses with a good branding strategy will always be a great idea.If you’ve been a long-time follower and listener of the podcast, you know that my most viral pin is my How to Clean Up Pinterest Boards pin. It’s an unusually high-brow treatment for what is traditionally known as a neighborhood-centric business. You kind of get the sense that the customers who will frequent Nordic House don’t sweat, let alone spill tomato sauce on their pants. Judging by branding alone, Nordic House’s message is clear: This is not a dry cleaning shop for messy people. ![]() The aesthetics aren’t warm-it's not meant to evoke the idea of your clothes flapping in the Italian breeze-but Nordic House’s to-the-point design and simplistic wording does make you believe your duds will not just be clean - they’ll be better and more stylish than when you dropped them off. ![]() "Our approach to Nordic House's branding was focused on Scandinavian design, combining simple geometric forms with a clean, sharp, well-distributed logotype and an icy, cold color palette,” the agency explains. ![]()
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