Stop Making These Pinterest Mistakes if You Want More Leads

Stop Making These Pinterest Mistakes if You Want More Leads on Marketing Strategy Academy by Jen Vazquez Media

Are you on Pinterest but not seeing the traffic or leads you thought you would? You’re pinning, you’re posting, but it feels like you’re shouting into the void. I get it—and you’re not alone. Most service providers make the exact same mistakes on Pinterest, and those mistakes are literally costing them clients.

The good news? Every single one is totally fixable. Today, I’m breaking down the five biggest Pinterest mistakes I see all the time and showing you what to do instead—so your pins finally start bringing in the traffic and sales you’ve been dreaming about.

I’m Jen Vazquez, a Pinterest Pioneer who’s been using Pinterest since the beta days back in 2009. I grew my photography business to six figures with it before launching my Pinterest marketing agency. Since then, I’ve helped hundreds of service providers turn Pinterest into their lead-generating machine. And let me tell you: it’s not about working harder—it’s about avoiding these simple mistakes.

Let’s dive in!

Mistake #1: Treating Pinterest Like Social Media

This is one of the biggest mistakes I see: treating Pinterest like Instagram or TikTok. But here’s the thing—Pinterest is not social media. It’s a visual search engine.

People don’t go to Pinterest to scroll mindlessly. They go there with intention: searching for how to plan a wedding timeline, how to create a morning routine for moms, or how to solve a problem. They’re closer to making a purchase because they’re actively researching.

The fix: Think of Pinterest like Google, but prettier and friendlier. Use keyword-rich titles, descriptions, and board names. Don’t just pin pretty photos—optimize everything so your content shows up when someone is searching for exactly what you offer.

Mistake #2: Ignoring Your Website Connection

You can send all the traffic in the world from Pinterest, but if your website isn’t set up to convert, that traffic goes nowhere. Another huge mistake? Not claiming your website on Pinterest.

That’s like setting up shop in the middle of town but forgetting to put your address on the map. Without claiming your site, your pins look less trustworthy, you miss out on analytics, and you lose authority in Pinterest’s algorithm.

The fix: Claim your website in your Pinterest settings. It takes just a couple of minutes, and it unlocks analytics gold—showing you exactly what’s working so you can double down on it.

Mistake #3: Inconsistent Pinning

Raise your hand if this sounds familiar: you go all-in on Pinterest for a week or two, scheduling pins like a pro… and then life happens. Suddenly, it’s been three months since your last pin.

Pinterest notices the inconsistency, and it doesn’t reward it.

The fix: Commit to pinning consistently. Set aside one hour a week to batch and schedule pins. Repurpose content you already have—blog posts, podcasts, videos, and Instagram. And remember: Pinterest is a long game. A pin you create today can drive traffic years from now.

💡 QUICK NOTE: If you’re nodding along thinking, “This all makes sense, but I honestly don’t have the time to do Pinterest myself,” that’s exactly why I offer Pinterest Management services. My team and I handle strategy, pin design, and scheduling so you can focus on serving your clients while your Pinterest works in the background to drive leads. Click here to explore management options →

Mistake #4: Using the Wrong Images

Pinterest is visual, which means your images matter. Horizontal photos, tiny text, or pretty-but-illegible fonts blend right into the feed.

The fix: Use vertical (2:3 ratio) pins with bold fonts, high-contrast colors, and clear text overlays that tell people exactly why they should click. Remember: most people are on mobile, so your pin needs to be legible in seconds. Think of your pin as a mini ad for your content—pretty matters, but clickable matters more.

Mistake #5: No Clear Call to Action

Even if you’ve nailed everything else, you’ll still lose people if your landing page is a dead end. I see it all the time—clicking through to a blog post with no freebie, no opt-in, no next step. That’s like inviting someone into your store and then walking away.

The fix: Always add a clear call to action. Whether it’s downloading a checklist, booking a free call, or watching a video, tell people exactly what to do next. Pinterest traffic converts better than any other social platform—but only if you guide people into your funnel.

✨ Need help with ideas? I’ve put together a list of 80 different calls to action you can use for your pins, blogs, and landing pages. It’s totally free, and it’ll give you endless inspiration for guiding your audience to the next step. Grab the free list here →

Final Thoughts

Those are the five mistakes that might be stealing your Pinterest traffic and leads. The best part? They’re all super easy to fix. Once you treat Pinterest like the search engine it is, stay consistent, and guide people with clear CTAs, your account starts working for you 24/7—for years to come.

Seriously, Pinterest is the platform that keeps giving—even while you’re on vacation, maternity leave, or spending time with your kids. That’s the kind of marketing that truly supports your business and your life.

 

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How to Monetize Your Blog as a Service Provider

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Hey there! Have you ever hit publish on a blog post and thought, “Okay… now what?”

Maybe you’re getting some Pinterest traffic (yay for that 🎉), or maybe you’re writing regularly but still not seeing the leads or income you were hoping for. Today, we’re going to fix that.

This post is all about how to monetize your blog as a service provider—whether you’re a photographer, coach, wedding pro, yoga teacher, or any other creative female entrepreneur. And don’t worry—none of these tips are pushy, sleazy, or gross. Let’s turn that blog of yours into a 24/7 lead machine!

Your Blog Is Your Silent Salesperson

Here’s something people don’t always say out loud: Pinterest drives traffic, but your blog is where the conversions happen.
Your blog isn’t just for sharing tips—it’s your content home base. The only one you own. It’s your most loyal employee, working even when you’re off playing with your kids or watching your favorite show.

But… if you don’t tell people what to do next, that traffic goes nowhere.

Tip 1: Add Clear Calls to Action (CTAs)

Every blog post should tell your reader what to do next—like booking a discovery call, grabbing your freebie, joining your newsletter, or hopping into your Facebook group.

Pro tip: Don’t just drop a CTA at the bottom. Sprinkle it throughout—

  • One up top
  • One in the middle (especially after a juicy tip!)
  • One at the end
  • Maybe even a polite little popup (but test it on phones so it’s not annoying!)

Tip 2: Promote Your Services Like a Story

Instead of turning your blog into a billboard, weave your services into the post.

Example: If you’re writing about planning a stress-free wedding, mention a real client who avoided chaos thanks to your help. Then add a CTA for your services. When you show how you helped someone, it feels natural—not pushy.

Want to stop guessing and start growing on Pinterest?

Join the Pinterest Strategy Club, where smart service providers like you get weekly strategy drops, monthly trend breakdowns, and behind-the-scenes peeks at what’s actually working.

Get the clarity, confidence, and consistency you need—without doing it alone. Start pinning with purpose!

Tip 3: Use Affiliate Links (But Keep It Real)

Only promote what you actually use and love. No random Amazon lists.
For me, that looks like:

  • Tailwind (for Pinterest scheduling)
  • Canva (for everything design)
  • RecurPost (for repurposing content like a boss)

If tools are part of your workflow, share them honestly. Your readers will thank you.

Bonus Tip: Start with What’s Already Working

Pull up your top 3 blog posts in Google Analytics.
Ask:

  • Do they have CTAs?
  • Are they linking to a freebie, service, or another blog post?
  • Can you add a testimonial or a case study?

One of my wedding photographer clients did this and added a lead magnet to one post and a client story to another. In just a few months, she grew her email list by 40+ and booked two new clients—all from blog traffic.

You don’t need a huge audience. You just need to guide the traffic you already have.

Your Homework (You Know I Love Homework!)

✅ Audit your top 3 blog posts
✅ Add calls to action
✅ Link to services, freebies, or other helpful blog posts
✅ Create a new post on a similar topic from a fresh angle

Marketing is just saying the same thing in 85,000 different ways until people take action. So start where the traffic already is.

And if all of this feels like a lot? You’re not alone. Inside my Pinterest Strategy Club, we cover blog strategy, repurposing, and how to guide traffic into leads. Or if you want to hand it off, check out my Pinterest Management Services—I’ll handle the strategy, give you blog ideas, and keep your Pinterest working for you.

Let me know in the comments: is this something you’re going to try? And come back to tell me how it went! I’ll be cheering you on 💪

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25 Must-Know Pinterest Marketing Answers for Service Providers Who Want More Leads

Everything You’ve Wanted to Know About Pinterest Marketing—Answered in One Place

Hey, hey! If you’ve ever found yourself Googling how does Pinterest marketing even work? or wondering why your pins aren’t doing anything, friend, this one’s for you.

I’m sharing the top 25 questions I get asked constantly—by clients, students, and curious service providers sliding into my DMs. And I’m giving you the real answers, with zero fluff, so you can finally start using Pinterest to bring in traffic, grow your email list, and make your marketing actually work for you (even when you’re off sipping margaritas).

Let’s dive in. Grab your fave drink—coffee, tea, tequila… no judgment here!

1. Is Pinterest a social media platform?

Nope! It’s a visual search engine—think Google or YouTube. It’s designed for discovery, not engagement. That means your content has a much longer shelf life. I’m talking years of traffic from one pin.

2. How long does it take to see results?

Anywhere from 6 weeks to 6 months depending on your niche and consistency. It’s a long game like blogging, but so worth it.

3. How often should I pin?

Start with one pin a day. That’s all you need. Consistency beats volume, every time.

4. What does pinning consistently mean?

It means fresh, valuable content going out daily—either scheduled with Pinterest or Tailwind. You don’t need to be online every day, but your pins should be.

5. Can you pin too much?

Yes! More than 30 pins a day could trigger Pinterest’s spam filter. Stick to intentional, helpful, keyword-rich content.

6. How much third-party content should I pin?

A little is fine—especially when you’re just starting. But long-term, focus on pinning your own content.

7. Should I re-pin my own pins?

Not really. Instead, make a new pin with a fresh image for the same link. Pinterest loves new content.

8. What time of day should I pin?

Use Google Analytics to see when your site gets traffic, or let Tailwind choose optimal times for you. Bonus: update your schedule every few months.

9. Should I start pinning even if I don’t have much content?

YES. Start now. Every client I’ve worked with says they wish they started sooner. Even 3–5 blog posts is enough to get going.

10. Do I need a blog to succeed on Pinterest?

No—but it helps. You can pin podcasts, YouTube videos, freebies, and more. If you hate writing, repurpose your video or podcast into a blog post.

✨ Need help turning all this Pinterest info into an actual strategy?

That’s exactly what we do inside Pinterest Strategy Club! It’s my cozy little corner of the internet where I go live three times a month to teach, answer questions, and help service providers like you finally make Pinterest work without the overwhelm.

Think: smart strategies, done-with-you support, and a marketing plan you can actually stick to. You don’t need to figure this out alone—and you definitely don’t need to spend hours Googling. Come join us!

11. What are monthly viewers?

That’s how many people saw your pins. It’s a vanity number. Focus on outbound clicks and saves instead.

12. How many boards should I have?

Start with 10 niche boards. Aim for 3–5 relevant boards per blog or content piece so you can pin each post multiple times.

13. Do followers matter on Pinterest?

Not really. Most traffic comes from search, not followers. But followers don’t hurt either!

14. Should I niche down my Pinterest account?

Absolutely. Keep your boards and pins aligned with your niche so Pinterest knows who to show your content to. Secret personal boards!

15. What is Pinterest SEO?

It’s keyword optimization—using the words your audience searches for in your pins, boards, profile, and even file names.

16. Where do I use keywords?

Everywhere! Profile name, profile description, board titles, board descriptions, pin titles, pin descriptions, website copy—yep, even the name of the image file you upload.

17. How do I find Pinterest keywords?

Use Pinterest search, guided bubbles, Pinterest Trends, and even the Ads tool for keyword ideas. I also have a free keyword builder at learn.jenvazquez.com/resources!

18. Should I use hashtags?

Nope. Pinterest doesn’t use or prioritize them anymore. Focus on writing keyword-rich descriptions that feel human.

19. What are group boards and should I join them?

They’re shared boards with multiple contributors. Only join niche-relevant, active boards with good SEO. Skip spammy or catch-all boards.

20. How many group boards should I join?

No magic number—just be picky. Quality over quantity, always.

21. What size should my pins be?

Pinterest recommends a 2:3 ratio like 1000x1500px. Avoid square or landscape pins—they get lost in the feed.

22. Where can I find images for pins?

Use your phone (near a window!), hire a brand photographer, or use paid stock. Avoid free stock images—they’re overused and don’t stand out.

23. Can I still grow on Pinterest without ads?

YES! I’ve never paid for ads on either of my accounts. Organic growth is totally doable with a smart, consistent strategy.

24. How do I know if my pins are working?

Check Pinterest and Google Analytics monthly. Track outbound clicks, pin clicks, saves, impressions, and followers. I use my own Pinterest Analyzer to make this easy!

25. Should I be using Tailwind?

YES if you want to save time. I save 5+ hours per client weekly by batch-scheduling with Tailwind. It helps with consistency, analytics, and strategy.

Final Thoughts

There you have it—25 answers to the questions I get every dang week. Pinterest works if you work it smartly.

Want to make Pinterest your lead-gen machine? Join me in Pinterest Strategy Club—where I go live 3x a month and help you finally figure this thing out.

Which tip was your fave? Comment below or message me—I’d love to hear it!

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Pinterest Trends Weekly: Let’s Get Together!

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Pinterest Trends Weekly: Let’s Get Together!

What are people searching for on Pinterest?  Pinterest collected insights this week around the theme: Let’s Get Together!

This week on Pinterest, people are searching for food and drink ideas, decoration inspiration, and group games to play at their next soirée.

Key trends

Discover Tomorrow’s Trends with Pinterest

Pinterest is all about looking ahead. With over 522 million people using the platform to uncover future ideas, it should be your go-to source for inspiration and for what’s trending for creating content. By keeping an eye on current trends, Pinterest can provide you with valuable insights into what’s likely to catch on elsewhere soon.

Every week, Pinterest Predicts Weekly showcases actionable search trends, tailored to users across various categories, regions, and demographics. Dive into the details on trends.pinterest.com, where you can explore insights and do content planning around the hottest search queries. 

Creative Marketing Summit

Alright, friends! If you’re a service provider or small business owner who’s been searching for a fresh way to boost your marketing game, listen up! This episode is brought to you by the 3rd Annual Creative Marketing Summit. 🎉

This summit isn’t just another fluff-filled event – it’s where real marketing strategies meet creativity, designed to inspire action and save you time. Think marketing experts delivering education packed with actionable tips, powerful insights, and, of course, the chance to network with other service providers just like you.

I’m super passionate about making marketing education accessible, which is why we’re offering a FREE ticket giveaway! Because everyone deserves the chance to find, attract, and book their ideal clients without overwhelm.

Whether you’re a wedding pro, photographer, coach, or entrepreneur – this summit has something for YOU. Don’t miss your chance to learn how to simplify your strategy, grow your leads, and have a little fun along the way.

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Alright, let’s dive into today’s episode!

Event Planning & Hosting

  • +130% increase in Friendsgiving invitations
  • +185% increase in Western party centerpieces
  • +40% increase in large group games
  • +25% increase in outdoor entertaining areas
  • +50% increase in cookie decorating parties

Food Trends

  • 3x increase in searches for taco cupcakes (Yes, taco cupcakes!)
  • +80% increase in garlic butter chicken bites
  • +60% increase in mini cakes for birthdays
  • +50% increase in cornbread dressing

Gifting Trends

  • 5x increase in creative gift baskets
  • +45% increase in gifts for teens
  • +25% increase in gift basket ideas for men
  • +25% increase in laser-engraved gifts

Audience Trends: Curious Celebrations

Gen Z Trends

  • +80% increase in Friendsgiving dinner parties
  • +75% increase in Friendsgiving aesthetic
  • +55% increase in hot chocolate bars
  • +30% increase in snack boards

Millennials Trends

  • +115% increase in Friendsgiving tablescapes
  • +40% increase in masquerade parties
  • +30% increase in easy party food for a crowd
  • +25% increase in favorite things parties

Pinterest Predicts: Cafe Core is On the Rise

Create coffee-shop vibes at home with Pinterest’s emerging “Cafe Core” trend. Users are leaning into vintage and handmade décor for cozy home coffee stations. Here’s what’s trending:

  • +140% increase in handmade mugs
  • +85% increase in vintage cafe décor
  • +70% increase in home coffee bars
  • +50% increase in mini coffee bars for small spaces
  • +35% increase in coffee shop interior design

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Remember That Big Pinterest Update? Tailwind’s Got Your Back

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Remember That Big Pinterest Update? Tailwind’s Got Your Back

Let’s be real, Pinterest gave us a little shake-up last year with that whole Simplified Pin thing. You remember they call all pins that aren’t ads Organic Pins.  That means pins can be graphics, videos, or a combination of both.

“Standard or Idea…hmm, decisions, decisions!” Well, that’s so yesterday’s news. Simplified Pins or Organic Pins (both names are used) are streamlined to make things so much easier.  There is ONE organic pin that gives us the ability to create pins however we want.

And… links are on all pins and you can add all kinds of goodies.  are here to stay, and Tailwind’s swooping in to make them work even harder for you.

Tailwind: Your Pinning Sidekick

Tailwind’s new tool is like having a Pinterest wizard on speed dial! They streamline the whole Simplified Pin process, giving your content that extra bit of magic to catch the eye of potential clients.

Even if Pinterest updates feel a bit overwhelming, Tailwind’s got you covered – they keep things fresh and easy so you can focus on showcasing your amazing services.

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But Why Simplified Pins, Anyway?

Simplify your Pinterest game! With Simplified Pins, there’s just one amazing format to master. That means less time scratching your head and more time getting those creative juices flowing. Pinterest took all the best Pin features and rolled them into one powerhouse package – it’s a win-win for your content strategy.

Not selling products? No worries! Think of Simplified Pins as a way to showcase your expertise, share testimonials, or highlight the amazing results you get for clients. Turn those “ooh, I need that!” moments into leads and bookings.

What This Means for You, My Fabulous Pinner:

Remember when Pinterest streamlined things with Simplified Pins? Tailwind’s making the whole process even smoother with their new tool. Forget fussing over formats – now you can channel all that creative energy into awesome content. Tailwind’s got the techy stuff handled, so you can focus on designing Pins that really stand out and get your services noticed.

With Tailwind’s Simplified Pin tool, pinning becomes a breeze. Unleash your creativity, rock those ideas, and amplify your potential. Those new tools are like a secret weapon, helping you create Pins that seriously pop!

Summary

So, fire up Tailwind, unleash your inner Pinning superstar, and get ready to rock those Simplified Pins! ✨. Get your Tailwind forever free plan here!

Questions? I’m all ears! 👂 Join my private community for free education on all things Pinterest, Marketing, Repurposing, and SEO!

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