Why Pinterest Courses Don’t Work for Service-Based Business Owners

Why Pinterest Courses Don’t Work for Service-Based Business Owners

And What Actually Gets Results

If you’ve taken a Pinterest course and still aren’t seeing traffic or clients from Pinterest, you’re not alone. And the problem probably isn’t you.

Most Pinterest courses don’t actually work the way people expect them to. Not because the strategies inside them are wrong. But because Pinterest success requires something that courses just really can’t provide.

After working with service-based business owners since 2018, I kept seeing the same pattern over and over. People would take Pinterest courses from really well-known educators, learn the strategy, understand the basics — but when it came time to actually implement that strategy in their own business? Things would stall.

Let’s talk about why that happens.

The Real Problem with Pinterest Courses

There are a lot of really smart educators teaching Pinterest. And many Pinterest courses contain great information. I’m not knocking other educators at all.

But the issue isn’t the information. It’s not the strategy. It’s what happens after the course ends.

Most Pinterest courses follow a pretty similar structure. You learn keyword strategies, pin design, scheduling strategies, and content planning. You go through the lessons, take in the information, feel excited about the possibilities. Then you sit down to apply it to your own business — and that’s when the questions start:

  • Am I using the right keywords?
  • Am I finding the keywords the right way?
  • How many pins should I be posting? (This varies wildly — anywhere from 1 to 20 pins a day depending on your business and industry.)
  • Why isn’t my traffic growing yet?
  • Is Pinterest supposed to take this long?
  • Should I change my strategy?

Most courses can’t answer those questions. Not because they’re bad courses — but because every business is different, and courses rarely provide personalized feedback. 

Sure, some have a community where you can ask a question. But it’s really hard to answer a specific Pinterest question about your business without knowing everything about your business and your ideal client.

A Real Example: Why a Pinterest Course Didn’t Work for My Client

Let me share a story from one of my clients. We’ll call her Lisa.

Before working with me, Lisa had purchased a very well-known Pinterest course. She went through the entire program — not once, but twice — because she thought she missed something the first time. She followed the strategy exactly as it was taught.

And it still wasn’t working for her.

This wasn’t because the course was bad. The problem was that she had no way to get feedback specific to her business.

Most Pinterest Courses Are Built for Bloggers

When we started digging into Lisa’s strategy, something became really clear. The course she’d taken was heavily built around a blogging business model. That works great if you are a blogger focused on ad revenue or affiliate traffic.

But Lisa was a service-based business owner. Her goal wasn’t just traffic — it was booking clients.

Most Pinterest courses advertise themselves as being for everyone or for creatives. But the examples and strategies inside are often designed with bloggers in mind. Service-based business owners operate very differently, and that mismatch can make implementation really confusing.

Ready to See How Pinterest Can Actually Work for You?

I just created a free Pinterest masterclass that walks through the strategy step by step. Inside, I’m going to cover:

  • How Pinterest drives long-term traffic
  • The biggest mistakes business owners make on the platform
  • How to build a strategy that works for you and your business — and actually brings in leads

What Happened When We Changed Her Approach

Once Lisa joined my program, we shifted the focus from learning more information to actually implementing a strategy that worked for her business, her goals, and her life.

She didn’t want to be pinning all week long. She wanted a specific time block, and she could only give about an hour.

The Follow-Up Question That Changes Everything

One of the first things I asked her to do was start asking new clients a deeper question. And this is a mistake almost everyone makes.

When you ask a new client “How did you find me?” and they say something like Instagram or TikTok — that’s not usually the full story.

I started doing this research with my own clients back in 2021. What I found was that about 83% of the time, the quick answer wasn’t the real answer.

When Lisa started asking follow-up questions, the real story came out. Many of these people had actually found her through Pinterest, a Google search, or a blog post. But when people think about where they found you, they usually give credit to the platform they were on when they decided to reach out.

That actually makes sense, right? Someone discovers you on Pinterest, clicks through to your website, reads your content, and then goes and follows you on Instagram. When they finally reach out, they think “I found her on Instagram.”

But Pinterest and search were doing the actual discovery work. They were doing the heavy lifting.

From 5 Hours a Week to 3 Hours a Month

During the seven months Lisa worked with me, we focused on refining her Pinterest strategy. Not starting over. Not guessing. Refining — because she had support and guidance on what to adjust.

She worked on Pinterest three times a month, only an hour each time. Three hours a month total.

We also created a simple marketing workflow that dramatically cut her marketing time. Before working together, she was spending about five hours every week trying to keep up with marketing. Most of that was on social media, and very little on Pinterest — because she had so many unanswered questions.

After we streamlined things, she only needed three hours a month. And with that extra time? She now spends it volunteering at her child’s school.

That’s the kind of result most business owners actually want. Not just traffic — but a marketing system that works without taking over their life.

Pinterest Success Isn’t an Information Problem

This experience reinforced something I’ve believed for years. Pinterest success usually isn’t an information problem — it’s an implementation problem.

Most business owners already have access to more information than they could ever use. You can go to YouTube University, read blogs, take courses, listen to podcasts, even ask AI tools. Information is everywhere.

But execution is where most people struggle. Sometimes they’re just a couple of questions away from getting it right — once they have somebody who actually understands their business and goals.

Pinterest success requires three things:

  • Knowledge
  • Implementation
  • Consistency

Courses usually provide the first one. But the other two are where most people need the most help.

Why I Built My Membership Instead of a Course

This is exactly why I created my Pinterest membership back in 2018. When everyone was telling me to “make a Pinterest course,” I said no.

I wanted to create something different. A space where business owners could actually implement what they learned — with real support.

Inside the membership, we do live trainings, live Q+A sessions, and live masterclasses. When someone gets stuck, they can ask questions and I can even share my screen and show them exactly what I’m talking about. We’re not just typing in a community and hoping we get the right answer.

We address strategy adjustments as your business changes, your goals shift, or your available time changes. And when motivation starts to drop, there’s built-in accountability to keep going.

The goal isn’t just to learn Pinterest. The goal is to actually use Pinterest to bring in clients.

How Pinterest Actually Works (It’s Not Social Media)

If Pinterest has felt confusing, slow, or like it just hasn’t worked the way you expected — it’s usually because Pinterest operates very differently than social media.

Pinterest isn’t about trends the way TikTok or Instagram are. You don’t have to constantly post to stay visible.

Pinterest is about creating searchable content that compounds over time. Think about it — whenever you search for something on Google, Pinterest results come up almost every single time.

That’s the power of the platform. Your content keeps working for you long after you hit publish.

Pinterest courses aren’t necessarily bad. But courses alone typically aren’t enough to create real results. Pinterest isn’t just about learning a strategy — it’s about implementing that strategy consistently until it compounds. That’s the part most business owners need support with.

Ready to See How Pinterest Can Actually Work for You?

I just created a free Pinterest masterclass that walks through the strategy step by step. Inside, I’m going to cover:

  • How Pinterest drives long-term traffic
  • The biggest mistakes business owners make on the platform
  • How to build a strategy that works for you and your business — and actually brings in leads

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Pinterest Analytics: Your Secret Weapon for Explosive Growth (and How to Use It Like a Pro!)

Ready to unleash the full potential of your Pinterest marketing? We’re diving deep into Pinterest analytics – your golden ticket to understanding what makes your audience tick.

Forget the “just post pretty pictures and hope for the best” approach. We’re talking about strategic moves that’ll turn your Pinterest into a lead-generating machine.

Why Pinterest Analytics Matter (Like, Really Matter)

Think of Pinterest analytics as your crystal ball. They show you:

  • Who’s vibing with your brand: Discover the demographics, interests, and even the devices your ideal clients use.
  • What content makes them swoon: Uncover the pins and topics that are sparking the most engagement.
  • How they’re interacting with your pins: Are they clicking through to your website? Are they saving your pins for later?

Armed with this intel, you can tailor your Pinterest strategy to perfection, serving up content that resonates like a love song.

Pinterest Management

WHY HIRE A PINTEREST MANAGER?

As a busy entrepreneur, you’re probably exhausted trying to keep up with all the changes and don’t have time to do #allthethings, so you are ready to outsource your Pinterest management and marketing to someone else so you can get more leads and traffic to your website and grow your business or blog to the next level and you can work in your zone of genius!

Your Pinterest Analytics Cheat Sheet

Don’t get overwhelmed by the data overload! Here are the most important metrics for service-based businesses like yours:

Impressions

How many times your pins have appeared in feeds, searches, and category pages.

Pin Clicks

How often people click on your pins to get a closer look.

Outbound Clicks

The holy grail! This is how many people click through to your website from your pins.

Total Sessions from Pinterest (Google Analytics)

How many website visits you’re getting from Pinterest traffic.

Pin Clicks vs. Outbound Clicks: Your Dynamic Duo

Think of Pin Clicks as the initial spark – someone’s intrigued! Outbound Clicks are where the magic happens – they’re the people who are genuinely interested in your services and are taking that next step to learn more.

By tracking these two metrics, you can pinpoint the content that’s not only catching eyes but also driving real, potential-client traffic to your site.

How to Use Your Pinterest Data Like a Boss

  1. Spot the Winners: Which pins are getting the most clicks and driving traffic? Make more of that kind of content!
  2. Ditch the Duds: If a pin isn’t performing, don’t be afraid to give it a refresh or try a different approach.
  3. Plan Ahead with Pinterest Trends: See what’s trending and create content that aligns with those hot topics.
  4. Refine and Repeat: Pinterest is always evolving. Keep checking your analytics regularly to adjust your strategy and stay ahead of the game.

The Bottom Line

Remember, Pinterest isn’t just about pretty pictures – it’s about connecting with your dream clients and growing your business. Let’s make Pinterest magic happen! ✨

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The Power of Pinterest Funnels for Service-Based Business Owners

The Power of Pinterest Funnels for Service-Based Business Owners by Jen Vazquez Media

The Power of Pinterest Funnels for Service-Based Business Owners

Ever given your all to Pinterest and felt like the results weren’t stacking up? Or perhaps you’ve conquered Instagram and are ready for the next frontier with an epic Pinterest marketing strategy? Welcome to the power of Pinterest funnels tailored for service-based businesses.

Understanding the Pinterest Funnel

Imagine your Pinterest funnel as a crafted journey – a roadmap guiding someone from casually discovering your content to becoming a loyal client. It’s more than a concept; it’s the magic that turns curious browsers into devoted clients.

Stage 1: Discovery

At the top of the funnel lies the Discovery Stage. Picture potential clients stumbling upon your content on Pinterest – the initial spark, the first encounter in the vast sea of inspiration.

Stage 2: Awareness

Moving down, we enter the Awareness Stage. Now they know you exist, and it’s time to create brand awareness. Inject your unique vibe, your positive and cheerleader-like energy, leaving a lasting impression beyond being just another pin on their feed.

Stage 3: Consideration

Deeper into the funnel, the Consideration Stage is reached. Here, potential clients aren’t just aware; they’re considering what you offer. Your content transitions from inspirational to valuable, making them think, “Could this be the solution to my challenges?”

Stage 4: Conversion

Finally, at the bottom, the Conversion Stage awaits. This is the sweet spot where potential clients transform into actual clients. Your carefully crafted Pinterest journey has primed them to take action, book your services, and become part of your business journey.

Optimizing Each Funnel Stage

Understanding the stages is crucial, but the real magic happens in optimizing each step. Here’s your quick guide:

Discovery: Grab Attention

Create eye-catching pins and compelling content that stops them mid-scroll. Use vibrant visuals and headlines that scream, “You need to see this!”

Awareness: Showcase Your Vibe

Inject your positivity and cheerleader vibe into your pins. Let them know there’s a real person behind the content – someone they’d love to work with.

Consideration: Provide Value

Share content that goes beyond inspiration. Offer valuable insights, tips, and solutions related to your services. Show them you understand their challenges.

Conversion: Call to Action

When they’re primed and ready, make the transition easy. Include clear calls to action in your pins, directing them to your website or a booking page. Make the conversion process seamless.

The Pinterest Funnel in Action

To illustrate, imagine a potential client stumbling upon your pin about “Effortless Marketing on Pinterest.” They explore your content, becoming aware of your positive and supportive brand vibe. Delving deeper, they find valuable tips on optimizing their marketing strategy. Finally, convinced of your expertise, they convert by booking your services for business growth.

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Ready to supercharge your service-based business using Pinterest, the ultimate traffic booster?

Pinterest reigns as the top traffic source for countless creators and service providers! If you haven’t tapped into its potential yet, don’t worry, we’ve got you covered! Schedule a complimentary discovery call with Pinterest Expert Jen Vazquez, and let’s chart your course to success.

Crafting Content for Chilly Day Seekers

Your Pinterest audience, unlike your familiar Instagram crew, is actively seeking inspiration. Craft content for them like preparing for a chilly day – building brand trust, creating super fans, and guiding them to your website.

Promoting Your Pinterest Magic

How do you get eyes on your fantastic content? Time for some Pinterest promotion magic:

  • Set up and Optimize: Your Pinterest Business account.
  • Sprinkle Keywords: In your pin titles and descriptions.
  • Add Compelling Calls to Action: In your pin graphics and descriptions.
  • Consistently Share: New pins for your content.

Congratulations, Your Content Led Them Here!

And congrats, your Pinterest-worthy content has led your ideal client to your blog post. Now, seize the moment! Capture that lead with strategic opportunities for readers to join your list. Make it crystal clear how they can access more valuable info from you.

Don’t Forget to Nurture: The Email Subscribers

Oh, and don’t forget to nurture those email subscribers! They’ve given you their address, so let’s keep the conversation going. Set up a welcome sequence that delivers value and keeps them engaged. And, hey, I even use Flodesk for my email marketing – use code SARAHB for 50% off your first year!

Consistency Is Key

Consistency is key, Jen. Stick to the promised communication frequency, and over time, your email subscribers will become your biggest fans. Ready to turn Pinterest users into devoted clients? Let’s make your Pinterest funnel a powerhouse for your service-based success!

 

Here is more information that may be helpful!

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The Power of Pinterest Funnels for Service-Based Business Owners by Jen Vazquez Media
The Power of Pinterest Funnels for Service-Based Business Owners by Jen Vazquez Media
The Power of Pinterest Funnels for Service-Based Business Owners by Jen Vazquez Media
The Power of Pinterest Funnels for Service-Based Business Owners by Jen Vazquez Media
The Power of Pinterest Funnels for Service-Based Business Owners by Jen Vazquez Media