What Type of Content is Best for Pinterest, As It Relates to Podcasting with Samantha Lynn

Learn what type of content is best for Pinterest, as it relates to podcasting with Samantha Lynn.

Creating content for Pinterest can feel overwhelming. Between the different types of pins you can create, to the abundance of content you already have from your podcast, it can be challenging to know exactly where to channel your energy when creating content for Pinterest.

In this third episode of our four-part series, Samantha and I discuss the different types of pins you can create, and she gives us an overview of each pin type and how to use them. We also dive into which types of pins work best for podcasters, and how to use the content from your podcast episodes on Pinterest (from audio, to video and written quotes). We also touch on how to use Pinterest with your website, and the details you need to know when it comes to optimizing your reach from this perspective.

In the episode, we get into:

  • [0:00] Intro

  • [1:00] How to use Idea Pins

  • [3:50] Using Static Pins

  • [4:35] Carousel Pins 

  • [5:15] Product Pins

  • [5:55] Which pins work best for podcasters 

  • [10:10] Using pins organically vs. paid 

  • [12:35] Benefits of running Pinterest ads

  • [15:30] Do you need to put money behind Pins for it to be effective?

  • [16:40] The Pinterest Funnel Workbook

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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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