Pinterest is a great platform for both businesses and individuals to share their content and products. But did you know there are actually a whole lot of business people who don't have time to delve into the how of making Pinterest work for their business. This lack of knowledge is an opening for you to develop a side hustle or even a full-time job.
In this article, we'll show you how to make Pinterest management a side hustle that works for you!
How to Start a Side Hustle as a Pinterest Manager.
As a Pinterest manager, you can help businesses and individuals grow their online presence and reach new audiences. If you're looking for a side hustle that can make some extra cash, consider becoming a Pinterest manager.
There are a few things you need to get started with:
1. A strong understanding of how Pinterest works is essential. You should be familiar with the platform and how users interact with it.
2. A portfolio of previous work. This will help potential clients see your skills and what you can do for them.
3. A list of services you offer. Be sure to include pricing information so clients know what to expect.
4. A way to contact you. Include your email address and/or social media handles so interested parties can get in touch with you.
Pinterest management can be a great way to earn some extra money on the side. By following the tips above, you can get started and start landing clients in no time!
Tools of the Trade for Pinterest Management.
If you're looking to make some extra money on the side, Pinterest management is a great option. And with the right tools, it can be a breeze. Here are a few things you'll need to get started:
A Pinterest account: This is pretty obvious, but you'll need a place to manage your clients' accounts from. If you don't already have one, sign up for a free account at pinterest.com.
A scheduling tool: In order to save time and be as efficient as possible, you'll want to use a scheduling tool like Tailwind or Later. These allow you to bulk schedule pins ahead of time, so you don't have to be constantly logged in and manually pinning throughout the day.
A graphic program: Creating beautiful pins means having access to a graphics program for creating pins. There are some great free options for those just starting out. I use Canva Pro as I love its easy-to-use interface. I have used PicMonkey in the past as well.
An invoicing system: You will need to set up a way to recieve payments from your clients. Since Pinterest is a world wide platform you don't want to limit where you can receive payments from so be sure to set up your invoicing with a platform that allows for out of country payments. I use Honeybook, Paypal, and Wise. *Note: I may earn a small fee from referrals to these programs.
Once you have these tools in place, you're well on your way to becoming a successful Pinterest manager!
Why Testimonials Are Important as a Pinterest Manager.
If you're a small business owner, you know how important it is to have satisfied customers. But what you may not realize is that testimonials from those satisfied customers can be extremely helpful in boosting your business. Here's why:
1. Testimonials lend credibility to your business. When potential customers see that others have had positive experiences with your company, they're more likely to trust you and do business with you.
2. They can help you attract new customers. If someone reads a glowing testimonial about your business, they're likely to check out your products or services for themselves.
3. A client's experience with you can give you an edge over the competition. If two businesses are comparable in terms of price and quality, the one with the better testimonials is more likely to get the sale.
4. It can help build loyalty among existing customers. When your customers feel good about doing business with you, they're more likely to stick with you in the future.
5. Testimonials can be used in marketing materials. A well-written testimonial can be a powerful tool in your advertising and marketing efforts.
As you can see, testimonial has many uses for your business. So when offboarding your clients it's always a good idea to thank them in a package and ask for a testimonial. If they don't want to give you one it's fair to ask why and find out if there is a way you can improve on your services.
Where to Look For Pinterest Business Clients.
When it comes to finding clients for your Pinterest management side hustle, there are a few key places to look. First, start with your personal network of family and friends. They may know someone who is looking for help with their Pinterest account. You can also search online job boards and freelancing platforms like Upwork and Fiverr. Learning to network in Facebook groups can also be beneficial for finding clients. Finally, don’t forget to promote your services on your own blog and social media channels.
The Importance of a Solid Creator Contract.
As a side hustler, one of the most important things you can do is have a solid contract in place with your clients. This will protect you in case anything goes wrong and will also help to ensure that both you and your client are clear about what is expected of you.
When it comes to Pinterest management, there are a few key points that should be included in your contract. First, you should outline the scope of work that you will be doing for the client. This will include things like how often you will be posting, what kind of content you will be creating, and any other relevant details.
You should also include a section on payments and compensation. Be sure to include how much you will be paid, when payments will be due, and any other relevant details. It's also important to include a clause about what will happen if the client is not happy with your work. This way, you can protect yourself in case of any disputes.
Finally, make sure to include a section on confidentiality. This is important because you will be handling sensitive information for your client. Be sure to state that you will keep all information confidential and that you will not share it with anyone without the client's permission.
Creating Your Pinterest Management Portfolio.
When you're looking to manage a business account for clients, one of the best ways to show off your skills is to create a portfolio. Your portfolio should include images of your best work, as well as descriptions of the campaigns you've managed. Be sure to include information on the results you achieved for each campaign. This will give potential clients an idea of what you're capable of and help them decide if you're the right person for the job. Be sure to include a recent photograph of yourself as this puts your face to your business and helps to increase brands trust.
Conclusion.
If you're looking for a way to make some extra money, Pinterest management could be a great option for you. With a little bit of effort, you can build up a client base and start charging for your services. And best of all, you can do it on your own schedule. So if you're looking for a side hustle that works for you, give Pinterest management a try.
Remember, if you are just starting out and would like a mentor, be sure to connect. Stay tuned for my new mentorship program launching soon. With over 400 million monthly users on Pinterest, there's so much room to grow. Managers need to stick together and uplift each other.
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