Title: Pinterest Power Tips

Hello,

Now that you’ve learned the basics of Pinterest, it’s time 
to look at a few power tips that can really take your
Pinterest marketing to the next level.

1. Pin Often

You always want to make sure you’re pinning at regular 
intervals to make sure people in different time zones are
likely to see your pins. 

Remember, you can use a scheduling program like Tailwind
to make this easier, scheduling pins in advance, and even
re-pinning old content to bring it back to the top.

2. Pin New Content

Don’t just re-pin content you see on Pinterest. Change it up
sometimes by adding unique content from all around the web!

People love discovering new gems they haven’t already seen
on Pinterest, so they’ll be more likely to follow you if you
are pinning things they’ve never seen.

3. Consider Re-Pins

When you re-pin existing content on Pinterest, make sure
you pin only the content that has received a good number of
re-pins already. Since Pinterest will display your content
more often if you have a high rate of re-pins on it, it’s 
vitally important to keep your re-pin ratio high.

You should periodically go back to all your boards and 
remove anything that is not getting any re-pins, as those
items will drag down your overall score and cause you to 
lag behind in the search results.

4. Confirm Your Website

If you haven’t done it already, be sure you confirm your
website or blog on Pinterest. This gives you a huge
boost of credibility in the eyes of Pinterest users, and
it doesn’t take much at all to do it.

Learn how to do it here:

>> https://help.pinterest.com/en/articles/confirm-your-website

5. Enable Rich Pins

It’s also very important to enable rich pins. Rich pins
include extra data that really grabs a TON of attention, 
and it’s especially easy to set this up on WordPress. 
(Though it’s not all that difficult on standard HTML or
other types of sites, either.)

Find out more here:

>> https://help.pinterest.com/en/articles/enable-rich-pins-your-site

6. Join Group Boards

Group boards are run by one account, but contributed to by
many accounts. You can find group boards other people run 
and ask to become a contributor.

Having trouble finding group boards? Check out:

>> http://www.pingroupie.com 

Keep in mind that you MUST read the rules of each board
carefully so you don’t get banned from it. Also, make 
sure you follow the board’s owner before you ask them to
make you a contributor.

7. Add A Pinterest Plugin To Your Site 

If you don’t already have a good plugin on your site for
Pinterest, add one! SumoMe has a couple of good plugins
for this, including Share (to include Pinterest and other
social network share buttons on your site), as well as 
Image Sharer, which puts share buttons directly on the 
images on your site!

That makes it incredibly easy for you, and your visitors,
to share your content on Pinterest and other social 
networks!

Now that you’ve learned a lot about Pinterest, you’re
ready to get out there and start getting traffic!

Best of luck!

{YOUR NAME HERE}

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