How Much Can I Make as a Pinterest Strategist?

 

As a Pinterest strategist or Pinterest manager, you have the opportunity to make a great income. But, how much can you make? And, what's the best way to go about charging clients? In this blog post, we will answer those questions and more! We'll discuss ways that you can charge for your services as a Pinterest manager, as well as how to find clients who are a good fit for your business. So, whether you're just starting out or you're looking for ways to increase your income, this blog post is for you!

Let's start by talking about how much you can charge for your services as a Pinterest strategist or Pinterest manager. When it comes to setting your rates, there is no one-size-fits-all answer. It depends on a variety of factors, such as your experience with using Pinterest, the size of the client's account, and the scope of work. That said, most Pinterest strategists charge between $500 and $1000 per month, especially if you are running Pinterest ads.

And, some even charge by the project! There are a lot of options for pricing your services so you can make a good living as a Pinterest manager. So, if you're just starting out as a new Pinterest manager, you may want to consider charging on the lower end of the spectrum. As you gain more experience and results for your clients, you can increase your rates.

If you want to know how much you can make as a Pinterest Strategist, the answer is: it depends. It really depends on your skill set, your experience, and most importantly, your clientele. If you're just getting started out, you can expect to make around $500 per month per client. But as you build up your skills and client base, you can easily earn $2000-$5000 per month. And that's just the beginning!

I wrote another blog post about working hourly vs tiered packages vs custom proposals as a Pinterest manager, you can read the full blog here.

Check out this excerpt:

"The best option is to create a custom proposal for Pinterest management for each client based on their specific needs and goals. This way, you know you're including all the essential services they need to succeed - and there's no confusion about what's included. Not only does this approach provide more value for your clients, but it also makes it easier for them to make decisions about their Pinterest marketing strategy.

Does this sound time-consuming and stressful?

Don't worry! MOST clients will have the same basic needs for general Pinterest marketing:

Setting up a new account or cleaning up and optimizing an existing account

Monthly Pinterest management: actually getting pins out there for their content

Pinterest has changed a lot since I started 5 years ago and there is no longer a need to offer packages with different numbers of pins scheduled in TailWind each day, excessive pinning won't help the account grow any faster!

So monthly Pinterest management will look the same for most clients.

Differences may include things like making video pins or idea pins for their account if they have content that can be repurposed for that.

That is the main way I would say management could be different for clients, making video pins could be an additional service for a higher-priced package.

When it comes to Pinterest management, many business owners offer tiered packages. This is usually in the form of a "Bronze," "Silver," and "Gold" package, with each level providing different levels of service.

So, what should you offer instead of tiered packages?

The answer is simple - customized solutions. When a potential client contacts you, ask them about their specific goals and needs. Once you have a good understanding of what they are looking for, put together a proposal that outlines the steps you will take to help them achieve those goals. This may include creating or managing Pinterest boards, providing Pinterest marketing advice, or any other services you offer. Tailor your services to meet the unique needs of each client, and you'll be well on your way to building long-term relationships and generating more sales."

Now that we've talked about how much you can charge for your services, let's talk about finding the right clients. When it comes to finding clients, there are a few things you'll want to keep in mind. First, you'll want to make sure that the client is a good fit for your business. You'll also want to make sure that the client is willing to pay your rates. And, finally, you'll want to make sure that the client is someone you actually want to work with! So, how do you find clients who meet all of these criteria?

Knowing who makes a good client is step 1, now let's talk about how to find clients. If you're just getting started, you may be wondering where to find clients who need your help. The good news is that there are a number of ways to find potential clients. You can start by searching for businesses in your niche on Google and reaching out to them directly. You can also search for "Pinterest marketing" on job boards like Upwork and Fiverr. And, of course, you can always network with other business owners and entrepreneurs. Once you've found a few potential clients, it's time to reach out and start the conversation.

When reaching out to potential clients, be sure to introduce yourself and explain how you can help them grow their business. Be sure to include some information about your experience and results you've achieved for other clients. And, most importantly, be sure to be friendly and professional. If you do all of these things, you'll be well on your way to landing your first client!

Wanna learn more about landing your first client?

As a Pinterest Strategist, one of the great things you can do is ditch the hourly hustle. Instead of working by the hour, try working on retainer for clients. This means that rather than being paid hourly, you agree to be paid a certain amount each month for your services. Not only does this give you the potential to make more money, but it also allows you to

Check out these 3 tips to help you GROW your Pinterest VA business in 30 minutes a day:

Habit stack or Connect networking time with a recurring daily task

Hectic schedule? I feel ya, connect your networking time to a specific daily occurrence such as waiting in the car pick up line, while the kids are taking a bath, or while you wait for that awesome sheet pan dinner to cook. Block scheduling and strict schedules NEVER worked for me, THIS does!

Show up and become a familiar face

Real networking will take you farther than applying for "jobs" with people who know you from the other 100 applicants. People buy from PEOPLE. I got a new client because we host Clubhouse chats with a few other ladies each week for the last few weeks. Make friends.

Make it PERSONAL

Answering ONE question on a post in a Facebook group won't bring a flood of potential clients. Actually connecting with humans who can either become clients, referral partners, or FRIENDS is the BEST way to grow your business. Creating real relationships means moving beyond just answering a question or giving advice in a group, actually work on connecting personally. Add someone as a new Facebook friend, you've been chatting with them a bit in comments. Message them to continue the conversation. Real connections win every time.

As a Pinterest Strategist, you can make a great income working on retainer for clients. You get to choose who you work with, so you can be sure to find clients that are a good fit for you. This allows you to build long-term relationships with clients and helps you to feel more secure in your work. Plus, it's a lot more fun than working hourly! All in all, being a Pinterest Strategist is a great way to make a consistent income.

So there you have it - everything you need to know about becoming a Pinterest strategist or Pinterest manager. If you're ready to ditch the hourly hustle and start earning a consistent income, then this is the perfect business for you. So what are you waiting for? Get out there and start pitching your services! And if you have any questions, be sure to reach out - I'm always happy to help! :)

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