The exact pinning system creators use to multiply their reach — in about 20 minutes a week. Free, on-demand, no fluff.
Why fresh pins beat repins — and how to turn one post or product into 30 of them.
Find the keywords your audience actually searches and put them where they count.
Plan a whole month in one sitting so a pinning day never gets skipped again.
Get your pins in front of people while they're actually online.
A day-by-day roadmap you can copy — plus the tools that make it 10× faster.
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PinBuddy helps thousands of creators bulk-schedule Pinterest pins from their own images. We built this masterclass from what actually moves reach for our users — consistency, fresh pins, keywords and timing — distilled into a system you can run in minutes a week.
Growing on Pinterest comes down to a handful of repeatable fundamentals: treating Pinterest as a search engine, researching real keywords, designing tall click-worthy pins, publishing fresh content consistently, and reading your analytics to do more of what works. None of it is complicated — the hard part is doing it every week, which is exactly where a simple system beats motivation.
Go deeper with our guides on Pinterest SEO, Pinterest for bloggers, and scheduling pins. When you're ready to put it into practice at scale, PinBuddy handles the batching, hosting and CSV export so consistency becomes effortless. Curious where you stand? Take the Pinterest Score.
No. A sustainable weekly cadence of fresh, keyworded pins beats daily posting you can't maintain.
Yes — for evergreen, search-driven traffic, pins keep working for months, unlike feed posts that disappear in hours.