Hi guys,
I am loving this board and all of your advice! I am a relationship coach, who recently discovered Pinterest for business (after being a personal user myself).
I went straight into Pinterest academy and now finally understand how advertising works.
I am curious to hear if you guys have any best practice recommendations for coaches who use Pinterest to convert coaching sales and digital content (courses / books)?
I am all ears :).
@alexisglam I have found that Pinterest works best for driving organic traffic to your site and as an acquisition funnel to grow your list.
Consistently creating great content on a blog, YouTube channel, or podcast that is both searchable and valuable to your target audience is how you can grow your website traffic.
Experimenting with different lead magnets that are a no-brainer for your dream clients to sign up for is how you can grow your list.
Combining the two is a potent one-two punch. Pinterest is great to get those who you wish to serve through the door but it's your follow-up that will convert them into sales.
I hope this helps 🤓📌
hi welcome to the PBC glad to hear your learning and enjoying a lot.
I can’t give you the kind of information your looking for but @andrealidesigns can probably give you some great advice.
I hope this helps.
Lisa
@alexisglam I have found that Pinterest works best for driving organic traffic to your site and as an acquisition funnel to grow your list.
Consistently creating great content on a blog, YouTube channel, or podcast that is both searchable and valuable to your target audience is how you can grow your website traffic.
Experimenting with different lead magnets that are a no-brainer for your dream clients to sign up for is how you can grow your list.
Combining the two is a potent one-two punch. Pinterest is great to get those who you wish to serve through the door but it's your follow-up that will convert them into sales.
I hope this helps 🤓📌
@andrealidesigns thanks for sharing.
Lisa