How To Make Money On Pinterest

You probably search for how to make money on Pinterest. Am I right? If yes, you’ve come to the right place.

Whenever I came across articles teaching people how to make money online, I thought none worked. But, after generating an online passive income stream, I now know it’s possible to make money online, especially on Pinterest???! 

In this article, I will uncover my top secrets to tell you how I make money on Pinterest. You can surely follow my step-by-step instructions to achieve the same. Feel excited? Let’s get started!

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How To Make Money On Pinterest in 2023?

Before we dive deep, Pinterest is a search engine, not a platform with stunning images and ideas.

It’s the place where people find inspiration and solutions to their problems. This is where making money on Pinterest becomes feasible, and I will walk you through the whole thing.

How Much Money Can You Make On Pinterest?

Now, you may think, how much can you make on Pinterest? What if I tell you you could make $20, $50, or even $200 daily on Pinterest without prior experience?

Before starting my blog, I knew little about Pinterest, and making money on Pinterest seemed like a dream. However, I learned how to earn money with Pinterest during my spare time, and you can make it too.

You can use the money earned from Pinterest to pay your bills, improve your finances, and save for summer vacation. Isn’t it great to have extra cash while learning to use Pinterest? 

I know some of you may want to earn quick and easy money online with Get-Paid Sites because earning $20-$50 per month is free and fast.

But, the money you earn from GPT sites depends on your time and commitment since you are still trading time for money. It’s nowhere near the potential that you can make with Pinterest.

Making money on Pinterest is more like an automation process, and I’m here to tell you making money with Pinterest is possible!

How I Make Money On Pinterest With A Blog

?Pro Tip: This step-by-step guide is detailed, so you may bookmark this page and return later if you cannot finish reading today. ๐Ÿ™‚

There are two ways to make money on Pinterest. One way is to start with a blog, while the other is without a blog. Both cases don’t require prior experience to start, so rest assured that you can make it too. 

As long as you have basic computer skills such as typing and are willing to learn & apply what I am about to say, you are ready to leverage Pinterest for extra money. 

Let’s start with the first option, with a blog!

Start A Blog

I thought I might end up working a 9-5 job till retirement, just like our parents. Until I found that many successful bloggers make decent money on Pinterest, I took the plunge and started my Pinterest journey.

Honestly, I struggled the first few months before seeing positive results. I am telling you this because I don’t want you to have a wrong mindset. It takes time, effort, patience, and perseverance, but the potential has no ceiling. 

1. Free To Start Your Blog With Wealthy Affiliate

I highly recommend starting a blog with Wealthy Affiliate before you learn how to make money on Pinterest. 

You can try Wealthy Affiliate for FREE in 7 days, and it will also give you five lessons about affiliate marketing, keyword research, and how to build a website in one minute. 

I used their service to build my blog when I was a newbie who liked to try blogging. Many of you want to try free WordPress.com or blogger, but that’s not the best route. 

It’s nearly impossible to make money if you sign up for free services because no one will take you seriously. On top of that, applying to ad networks and affiliate programs will be very tough. So trust me here. You’ll want to build your blog with my step-by-step tutorial and thank me afterward. 

2. Create Quality Content

After building your blog, you can write 5-10 blog posts related to your niche to solve people’s problems. Feel free to check my post of how I create quality content!

Taking me as an instance, my blog is about how to make money online through affiliate marketing. So, I write articles about affiliate marketing, the best affiliate marketing platform, the best SEO keyword research tool, etc.

This is something that I tried and leveraged very well to build my online business, and I love to share it with my readers if they are looking for the same. 

Take a step back to figure out what topics you enjoy and love to create one quality content after another to help people. They come to your blog to solve their problems instead of reading your problems. 

Don’t rush this process since knowing your passion, skills, and target audience is important before everything I will show you later. So, take some time for this. 

?Pro Tip: How To Find Your Niche? You don’t have to be a professional or an expert in the niche you have passion in. Sharing your experiences and mistakes is valuable for your readers as long as you provide quality content to help them. 

3. Set Up A Pinterest Business Account

The next step is to sign up for a Pinterest Business account. It’s 100% free to start and use. Once done, follow the instructions here to claim your website. It’s like a no-brainer, which only takes a few seconds to finish the whole process.

Make sure to type in relevant keywords in your profile bio so that people can easily find you.

?Pro Tip: You may watch the below tutorial from Wealthy Affiliate’s Live Training Coach to show you the steps. He did an outstanding job teaching WA members to complete the process, and I love it!

4. Create Pinterest Boards & Pins

You can start creating boards and pins for your Pinterest Business account. I recommend using Canva to design eye-catching pins when you are a beginner. Canva is free to use yet powerful. 

It would help to put relevant keywords in the description for each board and pin. I don’t mean you stuff keywords deliberately; instead, you must make a conversational description with targeted and relevant keywords.

❌  Keywords stuffing

✅   A conversational description with targeted and relevant keywords

?Pro Tip: I learned everything to make money on Pinterest from The Golden Compass To Pinterest Traffic. It’s the most comprehensive tutorial about how to drive traffic from Pinterest and monetize it. I am sure you will LOVE IT too!!!

Two Ways I Used To Make Money On Pinterest

1. Drive Traffic To Your Blog

When it comes to driving traffic to your blog, the easiest way is using Pinterest. Whenever you have a new blog, I strongly recommend focusing on Pinterest ahead of other traffic sources. 

Driving traffic from Pinterest to your new blogs is easier and fast than Google, in my opinion. When you implement the right strategy on your Pinterest, you can drive traffic to your blog and make money through display advertising.

?Don’t forget this all starts with your helpful and valuable blog posts that aim to solve people’s problems.

2. With Affiliate Links

Besides making money on Pinterest with a blog, you can also make money with affiliate links. This is also known as an affiliate marketing strategy.

Learning how to leverage Pinterest to do your affiliate marketing business can greatly impact your earning potential.

If you have no clue about affiliate marketing, let me explain it to you. Affiliate marketing allows you to promote others’ products without creating your products. 

You can create a blog with product reviews to help people understand the products or training programs. If they find value and purchase through your affiliate links, you will earn commissions without any additional cost to them. 

Affiliate-Marketing-Process
Affiliate Marketing Process

In other words, you get rewarded by providing people value or solving people’s problems. 

You can do affiliate marketing on Pinterest with or without a blog, but I prefer to have a blog to do affiliate marketing.

This is my favorite way to make money! You can get paid by displaying ads on your blog after driving traffic to your posts, and you’ll also earn affiliate commissions when your readers purchase the products or services through your links. It’s like a stone kills two birds. 

Other Ways To Make Money On Pinterest

Okay, I’ve shown you how to make money on Pinterest with a blog with affiliate links that get paid by displaying ads.

It’s fine if you don’t want to create a blog since everyone has their preferences. You can still learn how to make money with Pinterest without a blog. Here are the three options!

✅ Without A Blog

Besides driving traffic to your blogs with affiliate links, you can also add your affiliate links directly to your Pinterest pins. Those affiliate links will direct your Pinterest audience to the products or services.

So, every time your Pinterest audience purchases the products or services through your links, you earn commissions without any additional cost to them. 

This is how you can make money without a blog, but I still recommend starting a blog because of the flexibility and the potential to make more money.

Before implementing this method, I must tell you that some companies don’t allow people to use direct affiliate links on Pinterest Pins. 

So, you may research this before adding affiliate links to your Pinterest pins. Otherwise, your hard work might be in vain.

I don’t use the method because I like to create blog posts to share my honest & unbiased thoughts about the products, services, or platforms. 

I also feel that blog posts convert better, but it is worth a try if you prefer this one. Just make sure you disclose your affiliate relationship using hashtags such as #affiliate or #affiliatelink in the description.

Become A Virtual Assistant 

You can become a virtual assistant to help business owners manage their Pinterest accounts, including many pinning activities. Meaning you can make money on Pinterest by becoming a Pinterest Virtual Assistant (VA).

Getting paid as a Pinterest Virtual Assistant, how does that sound? 

Pinterest is a powerful platform to drive traffic and increase revenue for bloggers and companies, and this is where you can add value to their business. If you have expertise in Pinterest, becoming a Pinterest VA is a great option to make money with Pinterest.

Sell Your Products

You can also sell your products on Pinterest, like opening an Etsy store. Here is the list of items you can sell on Pinterest to make money. 

  • Training courses
  • Ebooks 
  • Consulting services 
  • Cloth and accessories
  • Printables
  • Homemade crafts

The list goes on. You can add the URL to your pins that lead people to your products pages. If they like it and purchase it, you make money through Pinterest. It’s similar to affiliate marketing, but the only difference is now you are selling your products to earn profits.  

Conclusion

Now, I’ve introduced many methods to make money on Pinterest. Ask yourself, are you ready to make money with Pinterest? With or without a blog? With affiliate marketing or selling your products? It’s up to you! 

If you are interested in starting a profitable blog, don’t hesitate to check my step-by-step tutorial to start your very first blog today. It’s time to make yourself extra money on Pinterest. 

Enjoy this post? Don’t forget to bookmark this page or share it on Pinterest!

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Matt is a 30ish guy who has a corporate job and chases the dream to become a digital nomad with a laptop lifestyle. He is passionate about making money online and will keep creating quality content to find his online success.

14 thoughts on “How To Make Money On Pinterest”

  1. Hi Matt, this is such a great post for everyone interested in gaining some new/extra traffic to their websites. I will have some questions for you, please forgive me if there are too many. 1. You mentioned “Displaying ads” as earning option. Are those ads from Pinterest or on your blog? Because as far I know (own experience too) Pinterest will avoid your ads if they are to promote digital products.
    2. Would you say that being inactive for 3 months or more would mean starting a new Pinterest account from scratch or is it still worth continuing “re-building” the trust with the old one?
    3. If you have created posts on your blog, but haven’t posted them on Pinterest, would posting them, later on, have still the same effect, or should one avoid that?

    Mate, thanks for your available information. Blogs like yours are just a joy to visit a candy store for kids. On top of that, you offer super value, that no candy can! Cheers

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    • Hi Julius,

      Thanks for the comment. I love how passionate you are about Pinterest, and I’ll try my best to help you out. ๐Ÿ™‚

      1. The displaying ads means that once you reach a certain pageview per month, you can apply to join Mediavine, Infolinks, or Outbrain to display ads on your blog or website. The 1000 views are close to $12 to $15, so it’s an excellent way to make money through Pinterest if you have can drive traffic to your site.

      2. Since I focus on Pinterest, I don’t leave it inactive within three days. If I got busy, I would still use my smart devices to scroll down the Pinterest app to see what’s hot on the week or connect with other Pinterest influencers to know how they are doing. It’s easy to build a new Pinterest Business account or rebuild with your old one. So please don’t leave it inactive over three days.

      3. Posting your old articles on Pinterest is still good. Pinterest loves fresh images and ideas, so if you create quality content and image, you should try to post them on Pinterest too. The best combination is new articles with new pins, and then old articles with new pins.

      I hope I’ve answered all your questions.
      Matt

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  2. Hi Matt. Thanks for this post! I never realized how valuable Pinterest could be, I thought it was just a way of sharing similar interests. Now that you have described how to make money on Pinterest through a blog, I intend to do exactly as you say and follow your training. I already have a Pinterest account but it involves more than just my niche. Do you recommend I start a different one with only my niche? I admit I haven’t looked at your training yet so this may be answered in that.
    Thanks so much for this information. It was quite enlightening!
    Nina

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    • Hi Nina,

      It’s good to see you back on my blog again, and I hope this review helps you well. ๐Ÿ™‚ Pinterest is a good source of traffic, and you may grow your blog, promote your affiliate offers, provide your coach & mentor services on Pinterest.

      Your niche is all about gardens, and this is an excellent theme on Pinterest. People search for stunning images on Pinterest every single day, and gardening is one of the evergreen topics that people search online. I would suggest you start a new Pinterest Business account and focus on the garden.

      Cheers,
      Matt

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  3. Hi Matt, thank you for such an informative post on making money with Pinterest. I’ve been using the platform for quite a while now and find a large proportion of traffic to my blog comes from Pinterest. Like yourself, I prefer sending visitors to my blog posts rather than directly to affiliate links. I also use Canva and find the pro version has an excellent supply of images.

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    • Hi Kathy,

      Thanks for backing me up here. It seems that we are on the same boat about Pinterest. I didn’t really focus on Pinterest until August this year, and now I am trying to make it work for me. Just in one month, my traffic from Pinterest grew rapidly. ๐Ÿ™‚

      About Canva, I’ve heard lots of benefits about upgrading to the PRO version. Now, you are also happy with Canve Pro, so I might take a closer look later today. ๐Ÿ™‚

      Matt

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  4. This is a very helpful article! I personally don’t use Pinterest that much as I tend to focus on utilizing the other big 3 social media sites (Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram), but now I’ll have to consider if Pinterest would be worthwhile. In your personal experience, would you say Pinterest drives the most traffic to your site? Thanks for sharing your knowledge!

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    • Hi Dereck,

      Yes, the three major social media platforms you mentioned here are good options too. My personal experience told me that if I left the platform for a few days, they wouldn’t distribute traffic to my posts, images, etc. Pinterest sends me visitors to my pins even when I was absent, so this is the best method I could leverage.

      And Pinterest is actually a visual search engine that is quite different than Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. The best way is to design pin-worthy images with your URLs, so every time Pinterest shows people your pins, you get a chance to drive them back to your blog post.

      Matt

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  5. I’m using Pinterest and it’s still a learning process for me. I’ve had some trouble claiming a website. I could claim my first website easily but it didn’t work so well with the second one … so I don’t know what went wrong there.
    How often should you be active on Pinterest, how many days per week, to generate some traffic? Have you ever tried the Idea pins? I was also wondering about the “promote pins” option on Pinterest. Is that a paid option?

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    • Hi Christine,

      If you want to learn more about claiming your website, you may check this post from a Pinterest expert of the WA community. I followed her step-by-step instruction to claim my website on Pinterest, which only took me 5 minutes to complete.

      Since Aug’21, I spent 1-2 hours on my Pinterest account to make pins or to learn from other Pinterest experts. As long as you are constantly pinning or repinning, Pinterest considers you active. Don’t go missing for three months; otherwise, it’s harder building momentum after that.

      I’ve also tried idea pins that get me more visitors, but I cannot add my blog post links on idea pins so far. The value seems less to me if you cannot drive people from your idea pins to your blog post. Currently, I focus on normal pins with URLs to drive my Pinterest visitors back to my blog. ๐Ÿ™‚

      Yes, promote pins is a paid option. It’s just like paid ads that Pinterest will show your pins more often to your target audience. You can set up all the criteria before launch your promotions.

      Cheers,
      Matt

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    • Hi Brianna,

      You can check my review of Rat Race Rebellion or check freelancing sites like Upwork, Fiverr, or freelancer. They should be free to join and apply for the vacancies you can find on each platform.

      I hope it helps. ๐Ÿ™‚

      Matt

      Matt

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  6. This is a great post, Matt! Pinterest can provide so many benefits if you use it correctly. I always wondered how so many bloggers utilize Pinterest. Then with the right info, I found it actually much more useful as you stated in driving traffic than Google. Thanks for the valuable information. I will definitely make sure I keep putting my efforts into my Pinterest posts.

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    • Hi Melissa,

      Thanks for stopping by and leaving your comment. I hope you find it useful. ๐Ÿ™‚

      Pinterest is the best traffic source to drive traffic to your blog if you do it right. I am still learning how to master it, and I hope to have an excellent result soon. If you can use Pinterest to promote your affiliate marketing business, it would be a blast.

      Cheers,
      Matt

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