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  • Pinterest: should I pay for Tailwind?

    Posted by seohelper on September 14, 2020 at 3:56 pm

    I’m near the end of my free trial and I’ve stopped pinning for a week and my numbers already plummeted. Tailwind is helpful for scheduling and has helped me with my numbers but I just wanted to check is it worth it? I would buy it if it included Instagram but it says the price is for each social profile so it seems expensive to me. I’ve not had much traffic from Pinterest (I need to improve my pins) but I know Pinterest is key. What do you guys think, is it worth it for a new blogger? I haven’t got any ads or anything so I’m sensitive about my blog expenses.

    scott9830 replied 3 years, 7 months ago 1 Member · 3 Replies
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  • scott9830

    Guest
    September 14, 2020 at 4:36 pm

    Try to find free alternative

  • oddball09

    Guest
    September 14, 2020 at 6:44 pm

    1000%. Either learn the tricks for pinning or hire someone. Lots of “free” traffic when done correctly.

  • SevillanaJax

    Guest
    September 15, 2020 at 1:47 am

    If you’re intending to commit to Pinterest, I’d commit to tailwind. I personally find scheduling with tailwind much easier than manual pinning. Plus I like the way Tailwind warns you if you’ve pinned a post recently to the same board and is, supposedly, checking that Pinterest won’t flag you for spam. I also am finding some benefit from Tribes, though perhaps not the raging success other bloggers report. I haven’t found it necessary, yet, to pay for additional tribes beyond the five included with the basic annual tailwind subscription, but I think that’s in part because my niche is small and there’s just not that many tribes serving up that content.

    I can definitely related to the fears around laying out cash for a blog that isn’t yet making money. I look at it this way… compared to starting up any traditional business, the investment is practically pennies. If you’re still unsure, try three months of committed (and truly, be committed) manual pinning directly through Pinterest and see what happens. You might find a strategy that works for you that way, and decide Tailwind isn’t worth it.

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