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Pinterest VA

A way to make money through Pinterest!

By PraviPublished 4 years ago 3 min read
Pinterest VA
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If you want to create a small business that pays well and allows you to travel or work from home, a Pinterest virtual assistant (VA), also known as a Pinterest manager, is an excellent option.

The majority of users use Pinterest to learn about products, travel, freelancing, business setting, lifestyle, food, and photography, among other things.

Pinterest is a popular social media platform with over 435 million users, making it an excellent place to promote a blog or website.

Pinterest is simple to use for research, but it can be tricky to use for promotion, but not if you have a good understanding of Pinterest marketing.

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What is a Pinterest VA?

As I previously stated, people who are just starting out with their small businesses or blogs have a difficult time efficiently promoting their material. That's where a Pinterest virtual assistant comes in. All you need to do to get started as a VA is master some basic SEO techniques and how to properly set up a Pinterest account. Don't be concerned or worried about it. Keep going until the conclusion. I will help you out!

There is a growing demand for virtual assistants, and all you have to do is master the correct techniques and hop in! It's worth noting that this article may contain affiliate links. Affiliate links bring in a small commission for me at no further cost to you!

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What does a Pinterest manager do?

As a Pinterest VA, you're responsible for keeping up with Pinterest's daily needs on behalf of your client. This could include tasks like

  • This could include tasks like
  • Creating eye-catching pins.
  • Do some keyword research.
  • Pins for scheduling.
  • Making a board.
  • To Join/Leave Group boards.
  • Analysis of the account on a monthly basis.

These activities, however, will vary depending on the customer. Your client may ask you to perform extra activities, or for a more advanced account, you may only be required to create and schedule pins.

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How much Does a Pinterest manager earn?

It is entirely dependent on your work effectiveness and the services you provide to your client. However, as a beginner, you should expect to earn between $15 and $20 per hour.

You can earn anywhere from $50 to $100 per hour overtime or via monthly packages ranging from $300 to $1200 each month.

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How to become a Pinterest manager?

There is, however, a quick but time-consuming checklist for it:

1) Enroll in an online course:

There are numerous courses available that discuss how to become a Pinterest VA and educate you on the necessary abilities.

Are you unsure about it?

That's ok; take a look at this course, which I highly suggest.

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2) Learn new abilities in Pinterest, Canva, and Tailwind:

You'll need to learn about Pinterest marketing methods, Canva fundamental design skills (which are easier than they appear), and Tailwind.

You can find Pinterest tactics in my further articles. Canva is a designing site that can be learned online via YouTube or other websites. Tailwind is a fantastic Pinterest scheduling service that allows you to schedule all of your clients' pins ahead of time. As a Pinterest manager, this will make your life a lot easier. Once you've signed up for Tailwind, you'll have access to instructional videos.

3)Host a website:

Yes, whether or not you require a blog, you should create one. It will demonstrate to your potential client that you are a reputable company. Your website does not have to be perfect from the start; instead, take your time to build it up appropriately. You'll get there eventually. Use social media to promote your Pinterest VA work; it's a powerful tool!

After you've set up your website, practice your new abilities on it and perfect them, which will help you provide efficient service to your client!!

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4) Start getting your clients!!

Promote your services on sites like Fiverr, Upwork, Freelancer, and, of course, social media. Obtain clients, work for them, and profit!!

Make your friends and relatives aware of your business. Be patient at first, and devote a significant portion of your working hours to attracting new clients and researching prospective new leads.

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So what are you waiting for?

Learn these new skills and start earning . And take this as a serious business for better results!!

I will make articles regarding Pinterest tactics and different types of lessons... comment if you want them!

Please show your love and encourage my content with your tips! Thank you!

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About the Creator

Pravi

Hi, I'm Pravi, a passionate freelance writer with a talent for storytelling. Crafting engaging content that informs and entertains is my strength. My writing captures the essence of every subject. I bring ideas to life with my words.

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