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The Secret of Pinterest Content Creators

Are you already using Pinterest to save ideas and organize boards? Great! That means you’re alrea in the game.

But here’s the difference between casual users and those who actually turn their pins into results: it’s not about spending hours designing—it’s about working smarter.

The Trick: Publish More, Spend Less Time

Most people still do everything manually: open the app, upload the image, write a description, and post.

Top-performing creators don’t repeat this process every single day. Instead, they schedule weeks of content in just a few hours using automation tools.

The Tool Few Talk About: Tailwind

Tailwind is widely used by professionals because it allows you to:

  • Create and schedule dozens of pins at once.
  • Organize posts for weeks or even months.
  • Automatically repost content that performed best.
  • Accurately track which pins generate the most clicks.

🔎 Practical example: If you have 20 designs ready, you can schedule them all in less than 30 minutes. Pinterest then posts them at the best times for reach, without you having to remember.

(Here you could add a screenshot of Tailwind’s calendar for illustration.)

Another Underused Ally: Canva Scheduler

If you already design in Canva, you might not know that you can schedule your pins directly from Canva, no extra app needed.

👉 Quick steps:

  1. Design your pin in Canva.
  2. Click Share → Schedule.
  3. Choose the date and time.
  4. Done! Your pin posts automatically.

(You could also add a screenshot of Canva’s scheduler.)

Why Is This a “Secret”?

Because most people still post manually and waste time.

Automation allows you to:

  • Post much more content.
  • Stay consistent (something Pinterest’s algorithm loves).
  • Free up time to focus on creating, monetizing, or finding clients.

👉 In other words: you don’t have to be online all day to give the impression that you are.

Extra Tip to Multiply Results

Publishing more isn’t enough. Use keywords in your titles and descriptions so your pins show up on Pinterest and Google.

Example: if your pin is about cooking, don’t just write “Recipes.” Try “easy recipe,” “quick dinner,” “15-minute meals,” or “few ingredients recipes.”

Conclusion

The real secret of successful Pinterest creators isn’t design talent or spending hours in front of a screen. It’s using automation to post more, appear more, and work less.

Now that you know, you’re ready to apply these strategies and take your Pinterest account to the next level.