Why You Should be Marketing on Pinterest, As It Relates to Podcasting with Samantha Lynn

Learn why you should be marketing your podcast on Pinterest, as it relates to podcasting with Samantha Lynn.

What’s the purpose of leveraging Pinterest as a podcaster? Does it really make sense to spend time creating content for this platform?

Pinterest is a hidden gem of a resource that allows creators longevity with their content, while hitting their target audience in a meaningful way.

In this first episode of our four-part series, Samantha and I talk about the purpose of using Pinterest as a podcaster, how the platform really works, and why it’s still very much relevant when it comes to bringing in leads, downloads and even income to your overall strategy.

There are so many key takeaways in this conversation that I know you haven’t considered before, especially as it relates to podcasting.

In the episode, we get into:

  • [0:00] Intro

  • [1:55] How Pinterest works

  • [4:25] What Idea Pins are

  • [6:20] Ways to use Pinterest for marketing your podcast

  • [8:20] Using affiliate marketing for your podcast on Pinterest

  • [11:00] How to grow your podcast using Pinterest

  • [12:30] How an optimized Pinterest profile brings you results

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About Samantha Lynn

 

Samantha Lynn is a Pinterest marketing expert and online marketing VA.

Since 2015, Samantha has worked her way up from basic admin and social media management roles for brick and mortars to working with 6+ figure businesses to grow and streamline their funnels.

Samantha believes that anyone can utilize the power of Pinterest marketing, email funnels and a simple opt-in to attract and convert ideal customers and clients, promote podcasts and YouTube channels, and ultimately build a consistent stream of new audience members to nurture.



 
 
 

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