How to Batch Pinterest Pins for a Month of Traffic in a Weekend

by | Apr 6, 2025 | Expert Tips & Tutorials, Sales & Marketing | 0 comments

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Pinterest is the queen of evergreen content, but that doesn’t mean you want to be making pins every single day.

That’s where batching comes in.

With one focused weekend, you can create and schedule a month’s worth of pins that drive traffic to your lead magnets, products, and blog posts—all while freeing up your weekdays.

In this post, I’ll show you exactly how I batch Pinterest pins fast using a system that’s beginner-friendly and totally doable, even if you don’t have a lot of time to spare.

Weekend Pin Batching Made Easy

1. Choose 1–2 Products or Freebies to Focus On

Don’t try to promote everything at once.

Start by picking:

  • 1 digital product (like a planner or prompt pack)
  • 1 lead magnet (like a checklist or toolkit)

Why it works:
Fewer offers = deeper, more strategic pin content.


2. Brainstorm 5–10 Pin Angles for Each

You can promote the same product from multiple angles by switching up the message.

Pin angle ideas:

  • A benefit (“Plan your content in 10 minutes”)
  • A problem it solves (“Tired of blank screen syndrome?”)
  • A visual preview
  • A personal result/testimonial
  • A keyword-based hook (“Free Content Planner for Coaches”)

💡 Pro tip: Use Pinterest search to find phrases people are already typing in!


3. Design 10–20 Pins in Canva (Templates = Lifesaver)

Use 2–3 base templates, and swap:

  • Titles
  • Colors (rotate between brand navy, pink, and turquoise)
  • Product images/mockups
  • CTA text

Batch tips:

  • Design vertically (1000×1500 or 1080×1920)
  • Keep fonts readable on mobile
  • Stick to your brand look for recognition

4. Write Pin Titles + Descriptions With Keywords

After you design your pins, batch your copy too.

Checklist:

  • Keyword in the title
  • Helpful, benefit-driven description
  • CTA (e.g., “Click to download” or “Shop the template”)
  • Link to your Pagewheel product or opt-in page

5. Schedule Pins with a Looping Tool

Use Tailwind or Pinterest’s native scheduler to:

  • Spread your pins over 30 days
  • Repin them to multiple boards
  • Loop high-performing pins again after a few weeks

✨ Tip: Schedule 1–2 pins per day to start. You can always scale later.

Work Smarter—Then Let Pinterest Work for You

Pinterest rewards consistency.

When you batch your pins once a month, you get the benefits of daily visibility without daily effort.

✨ Use this weekend to set up a month of Pinterest traffic pointing to your product or freebie. And if you want to streamline the whole flow?

👉 Pagewheel makes it easy to link your pins to stunning sales pages that sell while you sleep.

Written By

Janine Suvak

Janine is a seasoned digital marketing strategist at BizzBoom.com. With over a decade of experience, she specializes in integrating AI technologies to optimize marketing campaigns. Janine is passionate about helping businesses harness the full potential of AI to achieve remarkable results.

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