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Struggling with Pinterest? But you’re short on time and just need a quick pick me up? So I created the Pinterest #5Ways2Thrive Challenge to give you five different QuickWins to spruce up your account. This is a great, easy way to boost your Pinterest strategy for bloggers and other types of Pinterest marketers.
Each of these QuickWins is designed to improve a different aspect of your Pinterest profile. Some of them might take you a few minutes to complete, while others may take a couple of hours. But, if you stick with it, you should be able to complete them in just a couple of days.
I’ve been a Pinterest Manager for a lot of clients over the last 8 years, so I’ve learned a few tricks to help you boost your Pinterest strategy and get better traffic to your site. If you’re interest, I also have a Pinterest Strategy Planner, which is a very helpful resource to take you step by step through the process of planning your Pinterest strategy – your keywords, what to name your boards, how to do your images correctly, which pinners to Follow, and so much more.
Or if you’re more advanced and have been struggling with Pinterest for a while, you can set up a personalized Pinterest Strategy Session where I go over every aspect of your Pinterest and Tailwind accounts and then get on a Zoom call with you to strategize a game plan for how to get your traffic up on Pinterest. I’ve done this for dozens of bloggers and we always come up with a least a dozen different tweaks and changes they can make to their account.
Resources for the Pinterest #5Ways2Thrive Challenge
Because I wanted to make this a real kick-ass challenge, I created a whole TON of free resources to help you through this challenge.
- I do a video where I walk you through every aspect of the challenge and explain what I’m thinking for every step. #5Ways2Thrive is meant to just lead you through this series of QuickWins to give you confidence in these simple changes.
- There is a Trello board that I created as part of the challenge. If you haven’t used Trello before, this will be a fun show ‘n tell experience for you. I use my Trello boards multiple times every day to organize all my information in a way that is visual and helpful to my daily business flow. PS: Trello is a free tool similar to Asana, Basecamp, Slack, Click Up, and several others. It’s great for day-to-day workflows or simple Project Management tasks.
- I also created my first printable checklist to keep you motivated through the whole challenge. I don’t know if you’ve crashed and burned in exercises like this, but I certainly have, so I’m hoping to keep you engaged clear through to completion.
- Last but not least, you’ll also get a tracking spreadsheet to keep track of all the metrics on your Pinterest account. It’s very important to measure your growth each month in impressions, clicks, Followers, etc. This is a Google Doc so you can use it everywhere.
Note that the Trello board is a template, so you’ll need to set up your own free Trello account and copy it to be able to use it. Then you can add notes, check-off tasks and change it around however your like.
You’ll receive all of these resources absolutely FREE, so I hope you’ll make good use of them. Please feel free to share this challenge with your friends.
Here are some additional posts I think you’ll appreciate:
You Should Probably be Using this Little Known Tailwind Feature
Powerful Ways to Make your Pinterest Account Skyrocket
Pinterest Group Boards You Can Join

I have been thinking about Trello for a few weeks now. People seem to love it, and I am sure if you are suggesting it, Would be worth the try. Thanks for sharing.
You bet Nadia. Hope you like it.
This sounds like a great challenge, especially for those who are newer to Pinterest! I have been dabbling with Trello recently, trying to incorporate it into my daily routine to organize things a little better
I was hesitant to try yet another tool, but I’m LOVING Trello. I use it a lot. Hope you enjoy the challenge also.