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How I Get Paid to Pin on Pinterest

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I used to scroll Pinterest like everyone else — saving recipes, decor ideas, workouts I’d “start next week.” It felt mindless. Then I realized I was sitting on a goldmine. I learned how to turn those same pins into consistent income streams. And once it clicked, it changed everything.

Let’s break down exactly how I get paid to pin.

Pinterest Isn’t Social Media

It’s a search engine.

People aren’t here to scroll. They’re here to plan, buy, and act.

That means every search — “small home office ideas,” “meal prep for beginners,” “digital planners” — is a buying signal.

That’s why Pinterest content lasts. A pin today can earn traffic and money for years.

To start: switch to a Pinterest Business account. It’s free and unlocks analytics, tools, and ad features that make monetization possible.


Step 1: Make Money with Affiliate Links

Pinterest drives discovery.
Blogs drive conversions.

That’s why pairing affiliate pins with blogs is one of the smartest moves you can make.

Here’s how it works:

Create helpful blog posts that answer real search questions — things your audience is already typing into Pinterest.

Then use Lasso to showcase your affiliate products beautifully inside your posts.

No messy links. No outdated prices. Just clean, clickable product boxes that build instant trust.

It pulls your Amazon and other affiliate products into one place so you can manage them easily and keep everything up to date automatically.

The result?
Your Pinterest pin brings people to your blog.
Your blog builds trust and clicks.
Lasso turns those clicks into commissions.

It’s a seamless loop — Pinterest fuels traffic, your blog closes the sale, and Lasso keeps it all running smoothly behind the scenes.

That’s how you turn a single pin into a system that earns long after you hit publish.


Step 2: Sell Your Own Products

You’ve built trust.
Now it’s time to build income that’s yours.

Digital products are pure freedom — you make them once and sell them forever.

Start small.
Think checklists, templates, e-books, or quick guides that solve one specific problem.

The key is making them easy to buy.

That’s why creators use Stan Store.

It’s your personal storefront — no website, no setup, no tech stress.
You can upload digital files, add coaching sessions, bundle offers, or mini trainings in minutes.

Create a product.
Add your payment link.
Connect it to your Pinterest pin.

When someone sees your pin, they tap once, buy instantly, and receive your product automatically.

Stan handles the checkout, delivery, and email collection — all while you focus on creating.

Every pin becomes a product.
Every product becomes a stream of income.

That’s how you turn your Pinterest presence into a simple, automated business that pays you directly.


Step 3: Partner with Brands

This is where the real money comes in.

Brands will pay you to feature their products on Pinterest.

You don’t need 100K followers — you need influence that converts.

Track your numbers: impressions, clicks, saves.
Put them into a one-page media kit.

Then pitch.

Reach out to brands that align with your content.
Tell them why their product fits your audience.
Attach your media kit and a few pin examples.

When you negotiate, remember:
A sponsored pin drives traffic for months — not hours.
Price for that long-term value.


Step 4: Track What’s Working with PinClicks

This is where most creators fall off.

They post, pray, and hope Pinterest magic happens.

But pros? We track every click.

That’s where PinClicks comes in — it’s my go-to analytics and optimization tool for Pinterest creators.

PinClicks shows you:

  • Which pins are driving the most outbound clicks
  • What products or posts convert the best
  • Which keywords bring real traffic (not vanity impressions)

You can filter by date, board, or product link to see what’s actually making you money.

That data is gold.

When you know exactly which pins are performing, you can stop guessing and start scaling — fast.

If a certain style, keyword, or color scheme is converting, double down.
If a pin gets impressions but no clicks, rework the headline or call-to-action.

PinClicks helps you treat Pinterest like a business, not a hobby.

Because getting paid to pin isn’t luck.
It’s data.

Step 5: Automate Your Growth with Tailwind

Consistency creates visibility.
Visibility creates income.

But posting every day manually? That’s burnout waiting to happen.

That’s why I use Tailwind — the tool that automates everything Pinterest creators struggle to keep up with.

It doesn’t just schedule your pins. It builds a system that works while you’re off the clock.

Here’s how I use it:

Smart Scheduling
Tailwind studies your audience and automatically posts when they’re most likely to engage.
No more guessing. Just optimized posting times that drive consistent clicks.

Batch, Don’t Burn Out
I create 30–50 pins in one afternoon, upload them all, and let Tailwind handle the rest.
It drips them out daily across my boards — keeping my account active 24/7.

Communities for Extra Reach
Tailwind Communities are built-in collaboration pods where creators share each other’s pins.
That means more exposure, more clicks, and more backlinks without paying for ads.

Analytics That Matter
Tailwind shows you which pins, boards, and time slots perform best so you can double down on what’s working and cut what’s not.

Bottom line: Tailwind turns your Pinterest workflow into a machine.
You create once. It keeps working for you all month.

That’s how I keep my Pinterest income consistent — even when I take a week off.

The Bottom Line

You don’t need a team.
You don’t need a website.
You just need a plan.

Affiliate links build your base.
Digital products grow your profit.
Brand deals scale your income.

Pinterest rewards consistency, not luck.
If you’re already pinning for fun — it’s time to get paid for it. batch creation, and a close eye on your analytics.

You don’t need a huge following to do this. You don’t need to be a design expert. You just have to shift your perspective and see Pinterest not as a place you waste time, but as a powerful business tool. You’re probably already on there, scrolling and saving. Now it’s time to make it start working for you.

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