It’s easy to fall into the trap of thinking that all you need to do is quickly schedule your pins to Tailwind and watch your page views grow. However, there are several Tailwind features and Tailwind tips and tricks that you may not know that can greatly improve your results on Pinterest and blog traffic.
Your goal is always to get more page views for your blog or site.
Tailwind is the best tool to help you get the most out of Pinterest.
However, Tailwind, at first glance, looks complicated.
There are so many buttons and options to push, especially if you’re using a Pro plan.
You may be wondering how to use Tailwind, as it’s overwhelming. And if you’re anything like me, you just want to jump into things and start automating those pins!
Tailwind Tips To Increase Your Blog Traffic And Pinterest Page Views
In this post, I’m sharing with you five Tailwind features that you should look into to make your Tailwind app experience so much better.
Even if you’re doing a Tailwind free trial, you may want to try these Tailwind tips. These will:
- Reduce the chances of you being penalized by Pinterest by spamming your pins
- Save you even more time in scheduling pins to Pinterest
- Expand your pin’s visibility among a broader audience, increasing chances of click-throughs and re-pins
- Optimize your pinning schedule
So let’s get started with these little Tailwind tips and tricks that make it your number one blog promotion tool.
Using Tailwind properly can take your Pinterest activities to a new level, and boost your blog’s pageviews greatly.
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1. Setting Pinning Intervals When Scheduling Pins
This is one of the key Tailwind tips you should try out for yourself. It greatly changes how you can customize when your pins appear on Pinterest.
When you’re scheduling a pin in Tailwind, there’s a little button on the bottom that is workable after you’ve added which boards to which you’d like your pins to be posted.
This button helps you fine-tune your interval of scheduling that pin. It can be done according to the next open time slot, optimized to the times when your audience is most active, or an exact preferred time.
Why is this important?
- First, your followers don’t want to see the same pin posted in a matter of minutes to all your relevant boards. It’s worthwhile staggering the pins and it’s faster to Tailwind to do this for you automatically.
- Secondly, you want a broader audience to see your pins instead of the same person in the span of a few minutes. So staggering your pins to appear on different boards at different times helps broaden your pin reach.
- Thirdly, you don’t want to come across as spamming Pinterest with the same pin.
- Finally, you can set it so that your pin is pinned to its different boards based on your desired interval schedule. They can be separated apart by hours or days. I have mine to appear once a day at an optimal time slot.
Setting Pin Schedule Intervals
So how does it work and how do you set it up?
Easy peasey! Just start by setting up a pin to be scheduled for a number of boards, as I did with my butterfly pin.
Once you’ve selected the board, the little button at the very bottom becomes active.
Now you click on it to set the time between your pins.
You may want to add your pins to any Tailwind Communities before you set the interval. Just so that you don’t forget!
When you click Use Interval, you have options to change the minimum time between each pin.
I usually set it for more than 2 days, as per the newest rules from Pinterest (2020). I don’t want my pins to be viewed as spam.
You can have them post at any open time slot. Or if you want the posts to happen during the best times, based on your optimized schedule, click Optimized.
If you need to post at a specific time, you can set it as well by clicking Exact.
Once this is done, you press Set Interval and then Schedule Now. Done!
These scheduled pins will appear on the Schedule, set for the optimized times, one day apart.
2. Ensuring You’re Not Pinning A Previously Pinned Pin To Your Board
This Tailwind tip isn’t as clear cut as it could be. However, it helps to make sure you’re not pinning the same pin image to a board in a short span of time.
Why is this important?
- Pinterest sees you as a spammer if you pin the same pin to your board within a short interval. If it’s a couple of months apart, it should be fine. But a day or two apart is a no-no.
- For the same reason as you want to set up intervals, you don’t want your followers to be turned off from seeing so much of the SAME pin everywhere at the same time.
So how do you do it?
How To Pin Fresh Pins To A Board
When you’re setting up a pin to be pinned to a board, choose your desired boards.
If a pin has been pinned there before, the chosen board will have a yellow outline and a yellow alert will appear in the box.
Tailwind’s awesome tool – SmartGuide – will let you know if you’re pinning to too many boards.
When you click on it, it gives you some information as to when the images already appeared.
The one thing that’s missing is that if this is the exact image that was use or another one.
This is something I hope Tailwind will rectify, as they have this feature with Tribe submissions and it’s a FANTASTIC way to ensure you’re not double-pinning.
As you can see below, it says I had one pin from the same page pinned a month ago. If this is a pin image that you created and added to your blog post a month ago, you won’t be sure if you already shared it with the selected boards or not. At least, you won’t know from Tailwind. You will have to manually check on Pinterest. This takes a bit of time.
So I’ve come up with a new strategy – create one new pin a week for a post you want to amplify, and then schedule it to ALL relevant boards, set at intervals.
Don’t just schedule it to a few and then wait to schedule it to other boards at a later date.
This way, you know you aren’t repeating the same pin to the same boards.
3. Making Sure You’re Sharing Fresh Content To Your Tailwind Communities
This is one of the easiest Tailwind tips that you should be following to get the best out of Tailwind Communities.
Tailwind Communities are amazing for reshares and repins of your pins, and they can really explode your blog traffic.
However, if you start posting the same pins over and over to them, tribe owners and other members may notice.
And that’s usually a no-no. You don’t want to spam the board and get booted off.
There are two steps to get around this issue:
- Always create several new fresh new pins for the blog post, and do this on an ongoing basis for “Evergreen” blog posts
- Check what you’ve posted to the Tribe in the past, before you add it
The first part is something you should be doing anyway because a fresh pin will keep you from being banned as a spammer.
The second part is easy to do, because, unlike with the scheduling to boards, you can see if you already submitted that specific pin image to a Tailwind Community. This makes it one of the best Tailwind features!
It’s that simple.
This little amazing tidbit of information is missing from the feature for pinning to boards.
I hope Tailwind adds it as it’s extremely helpful. However, for now, it’s still a good thing you can do this with Tailwind Communities.
4. Customizable Board Lists For Pinterest Group Boards
Have a group board with a strict rule about pinning only one pin per day? Or a specific maximum number a day?
You can set up a Tailwind Board List that works with these specific Pinterest group board rules.
Here’s my recommended approach:
- Have the maximum number of pins per day noted in the board title. So for example, “Blogging Boards Max 5”.
- Figure out which five images you want to pin and prepare them to go out to those boards.
- Click Set Interval.
- Click on the date and choose the one you want this batch to go out on.
- Next, change the minimum time between each pin to be such that it goes out on the same day (you can see the schedule changes in the Schedule Preview at the bottom.
- You can select whether you want it to go out at the first open slot, optimized or at an exact time.
- Set up the second batch of five new pins using the same process, but with a new date scheduled.
That’s all you need to do!
This way you won’t get booted off the Group boards that have strict rules.
5. Tweaking Your Pinning Schedule For Optimal Times
Tailwind has the ability to monitor when your pins get re-pinned on Pinterest. This is one of my favourite Tailwind features as it fine-tunes your pinning schedule for maximum results.
It tells you when your Pinterest target audience is most likely online and searching for pins on similar topics to yours.
This means, your optimal pinning schedule will always need to be tweaked and updated, as audiences change over time and according to the seasons, etc.
So, remember that pinning schedule that you created at the beginning when you started using Tailwind. It’s time to update it!
Update Your Pinning Schedule
So, remember that pinning schedule that you created at the beginning when you started using Tailwind. It’s time to update it!
I like to visit that schedule at the beginning of every month, to update the schedule based on my audience’s most recent pinning activities.
Here’s what you do: go to the Publisher tab and click on Your Schedule
You will have this screen pop up. On the left-hand corner, there’s a Smart Schedule. Click Recreate Schedule.
Once you’ve done this, you will see all the muted times show up on your schedule.
These are the optimal times, based on Tailwind’s monitoring of your pins. If you click them, they get added to your schedule.
If you want to keep the same amount of pins for a specific day, you may want to delete the darker green ones (these are usually the ones you manually added, and they may be under-performing).
The lighter green times are part of Tailwind’s Smart Schedule and are optimal times.
That’s all you need to do!
This is one of the most important Tailwind tips that I can share with you, to improve your blog traffic.
TIP: For existing pins that are scheduled – they will continue to go out at the time slot for which they were scheduled. Any new pins you add to the schedule will go out at the new, optimized times.
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I hope that these Tailwind features help you improve your Pinterest activities and increase your blog traffic.
For those who have been wondering how to master it, I hope I’ve helped you figure out how to use Tailwind.
If you’re still using a Tailwind free trial account, you can continue to do so, but some of the best features will not be available to you.
Aside from these Tailwind tips, I’ve shared the reasons why I went from skeptic to fan of Tailwind for Pinterest in a previous post. I think it works wonderfully to amplify your visibility among Pinterest users. Most importantly, it drives traffic to your site.
In my Tailwind for Pinterest post, I go through some of the key features, such as the unique schedule that works to optimize itself for your audiences and the best results.
These are some of the key reasons why it’s so important to invest in Pro account.
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QUESTION: What do you find to be the most useful Tailwind features that you use all the time?
What are your Tailwind tips for newbies to get them started off on the right foot? If you’re not using Tailwind, what’s holding you back?
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This is so helpful. I’m still trying to learn my way around tailwind. Thanks for your awesome tips!
I just started using Tailwinds…this was very informative. Thanks for sharing!
I have been wanting to get Tailwind so this is a great read! What do you use to make your Pinterest images?
Hi Chelsae – you should try it out! I use mostly Canva for my images, but sometimes when I’m trying out new designs and want to use my Caleigh font, I do a mix of Canva and then switch over to Photoshop to place my text.
So many great tips here! I can’t wait to try them!!
Wow! This is such a fantastic and detailed resource. I wish I had this when I started using tailwind instead of fumbling through it.
Me too! I was fumbling…