Advertising on Pinterest
59mIntermediate2019-07-11
Authors

Anson Alexander
Blogger, Author, SEO Expert, Teacher, Tech Geek
Course details
It's already home to a sought-after and active target audience. But with the introduction of promoted pins, Pinterest is becoming a digital advertising platform to reckon with. Promoted pins look almost identical to regular pins—and because they are perpetual, they continue to engage long after your campaign has ended. In this course, Anson Alexander provides tips and tricks for creating effective, engaging pins and winning campaigns on Pinterest. First, Anson shows how to create a business account on Pinterest and post your first promoted pin. Then, he demonstrates how to create campaigns, set goals, and specify your target, schedule, and budget. Finally, Anson reviews the analytics tools in Pinterest for tracking your metrics and conversions—and optimizing future performance.
Learning objectives
Creating a Pinterest business account
Creating engaging pins
Building a Pinterest ad campaign
Reviewing audience insights
Reviewing analytics
Tracking conversions on your website
Learning objectives
Creating a Pinterest business account
Creating engaging pins
Building a Pinterest ad campaign
Reviewing audience insights
Reviewing analytics
Tracking conversions on your website
Skills covered
PinterestSocial Media MarketingMarketingDeep Dive (X:Y)
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Get attention on Pinterest
1. Pinterest Ads Basics
- 02 - An overview of advertising on Pinterest
- 03 - Create a Pinterest business account
2. Create a Pin to Promote
- 04 - Tips for creating engaging pins
- 05 - Pinterest ads standards and specs
- 06 - Upload your pin to Pinterest
3. Create a Campaign in Pinterest Ads
- 07 - Select campaign goals
- 08 - Target and ad group details
- 09 - Select a pin and enter billing info
- 10 - Manage and edit ads
4. Review Pinterest Ads Analytics
- 11 - Review audience insights
- 12 - Pinterest ads metrics and concepts
- 13 - Find value in Pinterest Analytics
- 14 - Track conversions on your website
Conclusion
- 15 - Next steps