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124: The Pinterest Strategy Behind 1 Million Impressions ( Stop Ignoring Pinterest as a Creator!)

Laura Haley

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What if the marketing content you create today was still bringing in leads, clicks, affiliate income, and clients a year from now?

Because that's exactly what Pinterest can do.

And if you're anything like me, you've probably been treating Pinterest like that app you open when you're planning a trip, redecorating your apartment, or convincing yourself you'll start meal prepping next week. But after this conversation with Pinterest strategist Laura England, I'm officially reconsidering everything.

In this episode, we're talking about why creators, travel bloggers, business owners, coaches, and service providers need to stop chasing one-hit-wonder content and start building marketing assets that compound over time.

Laura shares how she grew a Pinterest account from virtually zero to over a million monthly impressions, why Pinterest works more like Google than Instagram, and the exact strategy she uses to help clients generate long-term traffic without posting 24/7.

If you've been relying entirely on Instagram, TikTok, or short-form content to grow your business, this episode might just change your marketing strategy forever.

In This Episode, We Cover:

  • Why Pinterest is one of the most underrated marketing platforms in 2026
  • The difference between short-term marketing and sustainable marketing
  • How Pinterest traffic compounds over time
  • Why creators and business owners should think like search engines, not social media algorithms
  • The Pinterest SEO strategy every beginner should know
  • How to use Pinterest Trends to predict future search traffic
  • Common Pinterest mistakes that hurt reach and visibility
  • How travel creators can use Pinterest to drive blog traffic, affiliate sales, and inquiries
  • Why linking directly to affiliate links can hurt your Pinterest strategy
  • How to create Pinterest boards that actually help the algorithm understand your brand
  • The role of keywords, alt text, and SEO in Pinterest growth
  • Why LinkedIn and Pinterest are Laura's favorite sustainable marketing platforms
  • The surprising reason most creators quit Pinterest too early


Key Takeaways
Pinterest is a Search Engine, Not a Social Platform

Most creators approach Pinterest like Instagram. That's the mistake.

Pinterest behaves much more like Google, meaning users are actively searching for solutions, inspiration, and products. The content you publish today can continue generating traffic months—or even years—from now.

Sustainable Marketing Beats Constant Content Creation

Instead of constantly creating content that disappears after 24 hours, Laura encourages creators to build marketing assets that continue working long after they're published.

Think:

Pinterest
Email marketing
Blogging
LinkedIn
Podcasts
YouTube

These channels compound over time rather than requiring daily visibility.

Pinterest Rewards Patience

Unlike TikTok, where content can go viral overnight and disappear just as quickly, Pinterest content often takes 2–3 months to gain traction.

But once it starts ranking, it can continue sending traffic for years.

Pinterest Trends Is Your Secret Weapon

Pinterest literally tells you what's going to trend before it trends.

Using Pinterest Trends allows creators to publish content months in advance and position themselves at the top of search results when demand peaks.

Your Website Should Be the Destination

Laura recommends sending Pinterest traffic primarily to:

Blog posts
Podcast episodes
Email opt-ins
Long-term content assets
Evergreen sales pages


Resources Mentioned:
Pinterest Trends
Pinterest Business Accounts
Pinterest SEO
LinkedIn Marketing
Email Marketing Strategies
Sustainable Marketing Frameworks
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NEXT: Check out Episode 119 on why you need to be on LinkedIn like YESTERDAY

Laura England is the founder of The Writer's Harbor, where she helps female founders market sustainably through Pinterest marketing, email marketing, and strategic copywriting.

Her philosophy is simple: build marketing systems that continue working even when you're not.

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