Pinterest Challenge Week 3: Show Up and Share More
Welcome to Week 3 of the Pinterest Challenge! You’ve laid the groundwork, now it’s time to show up and share all the amazing things you’re already doing. This week is all about consistency and content—making sure you're pinning regularly and showcasing both your products and the behind-the-scenes magic that makes them special.
Here’s your daily breakdown:
Day 1: Schedule 5 Pins
Let’s start the week strong! Schedule 5 pins to go out over the next few days. You can use a tool like Tailwind, but honestly? I just use the Pinterest app—less tech to manage and one less login to remember. Just aim to spread your pins out throughout the week so you’re always showing up.
Pro tip: If you’ve already created pins in Canva or uploaded content recently, this should only take 10-15 minutes!
Day 2: Pin a Product Listing from Your Website
Pick a product you’re proud of (or one that needs a little traffic boost) and pin it directly from your website. Before you do, make sure that listing has Pinterest-worthy images—clear, vertical shots, lifestyle photos, or in-use demonstrations work great.
Bonus points: Add a keyword-rich title and description to help it get found in search.
Day 3: Pin a Behind-the-Scenes Photo
People love seeing the process behind the product. Whether it's your messy workspace, a peek at supplies, or your hands in action—this builds trust and personality.
Snap a quick photo of something real and raw from your creative day and pin it with a fun, casual caption.
Day 4: Make a Video Pin
Video pins are gold on Pinterest! If you’re already posting on Instagram Reels or TikTok, you’ve got this in the bag. Pick a video that’s done well, save it to your phone, and upload it directly to Pinterest.
No editing needed—just make sure the first few seconds are eye-catching and that the description gives context.
Day 5: Write a Blog Post to Support a Product
Pick one of your products and write a blog post that supports it. Think: a quick tutorial, styling ideas, a materials breakdown, or a FAQ.
Add pin-worthy images throughout the post—this gives you great content to repurpose and share throughout the week.
Need ideas? Try:
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“How to Decorate with [Your Product]”
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“5 Ways to Use [Product Name]”
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“DIY Tutorial: Make This with Our [Product] Kit”
Day 6: Create 3 Pins for That Blog Post
You wrote the blog post—now turn it into pin content! Create 3 fresh pin designs in Canva with different titles, images, or color palettes to test what performs best.
Schedule them out over the next few days so you keep traffic flowing to your new post.
Day 7: Pin Content from an Email or Freebie
If you’re sending emails or offering freebies (like downloads, checklists, or coloring pages)—pin them! These are perfect for Pinterest because they provide value and encourage signups.
If you don’t have a freebie yet, pick an email you’ve written and repurpose the key takeaways into a graphic. Think: bullet points, a mini tip list, or a quick “how-to.”
Week 3 Wrap-Up:
This week is all about working smarter, not harder—repurposing what you already have, staying consistent, and giving your audience a deeper look at what you offer.
You’ve got this! Keep showing up and building that Pinterest momentum one pin at a time.