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If You’re Not Using Pinterest, You Need To Read This

Written by Syed Qassim
Syed Qassim is the founder and the Content Chief Editor of Acabo CC. He mastered the art of branding, copywriting, web development and digital marketing for more than eight years. Follow him as he shares his expertise in marketing, business and design.
Published on June 6, 2024
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How I Landed 2 Clients and Boosted Affiliate Sales in Just 30 Days Using Pinterest

Hello, fellow marketers and business enthusiasts!

I’m absolutely thrilled to share my recent success story with Pinterest, and trust me, you’ll want to jump on this train too. 🚀

using pinterest is amazing

Over the past 30 days, my Pinterest strategy has yielded outstanding results. I’ve received 4 consultation calls, landed a new client, and made several organic sales through my affiliate links. Yes, you read that right—without spending a single penny on ads. Here’s a snapshot of my recent analytics:

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The Pinterest Magic

When I first started using Pinterest for business, I had no idea it would become such a game-changer. The platform’s unique blend of visual appeal and strategic potential has opened new doors for my business. Let me take you through the highlights of my journey and how Pinterest can do the same for you.

Reaching a Global Audience

One of the most remarkable aspects of Pinterest is its global reach. Here’s a look at my audience distribution:

using pinterest

As you can see, my content has reached users from various countries, with significant engagement from the US, Canada, and the UK. This diverse audience base has allowed me to expand my business horizons and tap into new markets.

Engaging Content, Organic Growth

Pinterest’s algorithm rewards high-quality, engaging content. By focusing on visually appealing pins and informative descriptions, I’ve seen a steady increase in organic traffic to my website. Here’s a snapshot of my country-specific engagement:

using pinterest

The growth has been organic, meaning these are highly interested users who are more likely to convert. This is evident from the 4 consultation calls and the new client I landed purely through my Pinterest efforts.

Strategies That Worked for Me

Let me share a few strategies that have worked wonders for me:

  1. Pin Consistently: Regular posting keeps my audience engaged and helps maintain visibility.
  2. Create High-Quality Pins: Invest time in designing eye-catching pins. I use tools like Canva to make my pins stand out.
  3. Use Rich Keywords: Pinterest is a search engine. I use relevant keywords in my pin descriptions to improve searchability.
  4. Engage with Your Audience: Respond to comments and engage with other users’ content. This builds community and increases my visibility.

Excited for the Future

What excites me the most is that this is just the beginning. There are countless strategies and tips I am eager to explore and implement. From creating Pinterest boards tailored to niche markets to experimenting with video pins, the possibilities are endless.

Join Me on This Journey of Using Pinterest

I’m committed to sharing every step of my journey with you. Whether you’re a seasoned marketer or just starting out, these insights can help elevate your business. Follow my blog for more updates, tips, and strategies on harnessing the power of Pinterest.

Let’s make the most of this incredible platform together and unlock new avenues for growth and success.

Stay tuned and happy pinning!


I hope this story inspires you to explore Pinterest for your business. If you have any questions or want to connect, feel free to reach out. Let’s grow together!

– Syed 💖

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