
If you’ve ever thought “Should I hire help for SEO or Pinterest?” or “When should I invest in marketing?”—you’re not alone. We’ve both been asked this question hundreds of times. And while there’s no one-size-fits-all answer, there are some key things to think through before you make the leap.
In this episode of the Marketing Duo Podcast, we’re unpacking the timing, mindset, and money questions behind outsourcing your SEO or Pinterest marketing. So if you’re stuck wondering when to go all-in—or if you should wait—this is your permission slip to get clarity and take action.
Do You Need a Blog Before You Outsource Pinterest?
Let’s clear this up first: If you don’t have a blog, it might not be time to outsource Pinterest just yet.
Yes, you can pin freebies, services, and YouTube videos. But the real magic of Pinterest happens when you have blog content that leads your audience to your site. That’s where they get to know you, sign up for your email list, and (eventually) buy from you.
“The magic with Pinterest is having a blog.” — Jen Vazquez
We’ve both had clients hire us without blogs—but only when they had plans to start one right away. So if you’re serious about Pinterest, make sure a blog is part of the plan. No shame if it’s not—just know you’ll get better ROI when it is.
When Are You Financially Ready to Outsource?
Outsourcing is an investment. Whether you’re hiring a Pinterest manager, an SEO strategist, or both—you need to know it fits into your budget. Here’s our simple filter:
✅ Can you afford it from your business revenue?
✅ Are you willing to invest because you value your time?
We’ve had clients invest upfront when they were just starting out, and others who waited until they had steady income. Both are valid—but either way, you need to plan for a 6-month commitment if you want real results.
“You either have time or money. If you have money, you save time. If you don’t, you need to spend the time learning.” — Cinthia Pacheco
And whatever you do—don’t go into debt to outsource Pinterest. It takes time to see results, and we want you to feel good about your investment, not stressed.
Are You Ready to Let Go?
This one’s huge. Are you ready to trust someone with your marketing?
Many business owners say they’re ready to outsource, but when the time comes, they struggle to hand things off. That’s totally normal. This is your business, and letting go is vulnerable.
But here’s the thing—if you’re spending hours every week trying to figure out SEO or Pinterest, that’s time you’re not spending on your genius zone.
“You can live with your garbage in the house if you want to—but at some point, someone’s gotta take it out.” — Jen Vazquez
Whether you’re looking to reclaim time with your family, focus on higher-level tasks, or just stop Googling every five minutes… outsourcing is your shortcut.
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SEO vs. Pinterest: Which Should Come First?
It depends on your industry:
- E-commerce? SEO is non-negotiable. You need traffic and conversion-ready pages.
- Service-based? Pinterest is amazing for lead generation and list-building—especially when paired with great content.
Think of it this way: SEO helps people find you on Google. Pinterest drives traffic to your freebies and blogs. Together, they grow your list, audience, and bookings.
“If you’re selling from your website, SEO is your bread and butter.” — Cinthia Pacheco
But if you’re asking which to outsource first—it comes down to what your goals are. Want more site traffic or email signups? Pinterest is a great driver. Want more Google visibility and conversions? SEO is your starting line.
Outsourcing Isn’t Just a Time Saver—It’s a Strategy Upgrade
Let’s be honest: experts do this stuff all day. We don’t just “set it and forget it.” We test. We pivot. We look at what’s working and what needs tweaking.
That’s the difference between DIY and done-for-you.
When you hire a pro, you’re not just paying for tasks—you’re paying for strategy, efficiency, and deep platform knowledge. We spot problems before they happen. We know when Pinterest or Google changes their algorithm. We pivot in real-time—so you don’t have to.
“If you don’t know what you don’t know… that’s where outsourcing shines.” — Jen Vazquez
The Mindset Shift That Makes All the Difference
This one’s sneaky.
A lot of business owners want to outsource but freeze at the moment of decision. Suddenly, they’re unsure. They push the decision six months down the line.
And you know what that does? It delays their results by six months.
“You have to be all in—mentally, financially, and time-wise—before you outsource.” — Cinthia Pacheco
We’re not saying jump in without thinking. But if your gut is telling you that it’s time—it probably is. The people who succeed are the ones who take action—even when it feels scary.
So… Should You Outsource?
Here’s a quick checklist to help you decide:
- You have a blog (or plan to start one soon)
- You can afford the investment for 4–6 months
- You’re willing to collaborate and hand off the work
- You know your goals and how this helps you reach them
- You want to get found (and stop relying only on Instagram)
If you’re not ready to outsource yet, no stress. Start learning. Pick a platform. Watch videos. Join a course. Just start somewhere.
“Even if you’re not ready to outsource, you still need to be doing it.” — Jen Vazquez
Because waiting doesn’t get you results—action does.
Final Thought
Whether you’re team SEO, team Pinterest, or both—just know this: you deserve to be found.
Your business is worth being seen. And whether you hire help or go DIY, getting visible is part of building something real.
You’ve got this.
DON’T FORGET TO PIN IT!




