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    How to Get More Pinterest Exposure With Less Work

    by Melanie Duncan / October 9, 2012

    social media how toWould you like to get free exposure across thousands of people's Pinterest pages?

    Are you concerned you don't have the time to manage a Pinterest account on top of all of your other social media efforts?

    In this article I'll reveal a solution to make your Pinterest marketing easier and get the results you want.

    Introducing Pinterest Contributor Boards

    Pinterest contributor boards are a little-known feature to get others to contribute to your board.

    The image below is an example of a contributor board. When you see the symbol of a group of people next to the number of pins, you know that board has contributors.

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    Note the symbol that identifies that this board has contributors.

    Benefits of a Contributor Board

    Save Time and Energy

    On contributor boards, other people create content and do the work for you!

    One of the most common struggles business owners face when it comes to social media is the time and energy it takes to maintain a presence on their social media accounts.

    This is an opportunity to let others pin, stay active and interact with your audience.

    Get Exposure Across Multiple Pages

    Contributor boards are an effective way to get more followers from the exposure you receive across your contributors' Pinterest pages.

    When someone accepts your invitation to become a contributor, that board is automatically added to his or her Pinterest page as well. This is why it's important for you to add pinners with audiences similar to your own.

    You can check any board to see if other pinners are contributing simply by looking at the top left of the page.

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    Circled are the icons linking to the board's contributors.

    Automatically Get More Followers

    When users choose to “follow all boards” on your contributors' accounts, they'll automatically follow your board too!

    So you not only get exposure on your contributors' pages, you also get more followers from them.

    follow all
    Anytime users click the Follow All button on one of your contributor's pages, you will automatically get followers for your board too.

    My Story

    When I saw that Whole Foods and Jetsetter had started contributor boards, I decided to create one of my own. Instead of inviting customers, I chose to invite some of my colleagues.

    It's amazing how quickly and easily I was able to get hundreds of new followers in just a few weeks.

    Even though it wasn't the most popular topic with the most pins, this contributor board quickly had my most overall followers!

    Keep reading to learn how to create a contributor board of your own.

    How to Add a Contributor

    1. Click Edit Board.

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    edit board
    The first step to adding a contributor is clicking Edit Board.

    2. Type in the names of the people/brands you want to add as contributors. You must be following them on Pinterest to do so.

    add another pinner
    Second, you must type in the name of the pinner you would like to add.

    3. Click Save Settings. Now all you have to do is wait for the contributor to accept your invitation.

    save settings
    Finally, click the Save Settings button to save your changes.

    If you want to remove a contributor from your board, click the X next to his or her name.

    remove contributor
    The X next to a contributor can be clicked any time to remove him or her from the board.

    Whom Should You Add as a Contributor?

    First, contributors should share a similar audience to yours, and the bigger the better. Your goal is to get in front of as many potential customers as possible.

    Here are some ideas to consider.

    1. Customers

    Customers like it when you recognize and reward them for their contribution. Call attention to superstar customers and add them as contributors to one of your brand's Pinterest boards. Email them and decide on a particular topic or interest and then let them pin away!

    Some brands have contributor boards that allow customers to pin the different ways they're using the company's products.

    Get creative and engage your community!

    Shape your boards around your audience. This is a surefire way to ensure your content is valuable and relevant.

    Your other fans will also start becoming more active pinning and repinning your images, hoping that they could be a board contributor one day too.

    2. Colleagues

    Delegate a Pinterest board to your staff, employees and interns.

    Reach out to bloggers within your industry—they're sure to have a sizable following.

    You can also add other business owners in your industry. This is a great way to get in front of new potential clients and customers.

    3. Competitors

    This is one time when playing nice with your competitors can really pay off.

    Introduce yourself and invite competing businesses to be contributors.

    They have access to customers who are interested in services similar to your own. What better way to showcase your offerings to them?

    With strategic choices, this can be a win-win for both business owners. You'll be surprised how customers interested in one brand will also purchase additional similar items from another. In many cases, there's no loss of sales, only overall growth for both brands.

    Conclusion

    As you can see, contributor boards are a great way for you to make it easy to create the content for your Pinterest account.

    When you add more pinners, you'll have a wider range of valuable pins to keep your audience engaged and active.

    When you have multiple contributor boards on your account, expect to see a faster growth rate in terms of your followers as well.

    So what are you waiting for? Do you see the exciting opportunity that awaits you? Add some contributors to your boards and increase your followers and exposure today!

    What do you think? Are you using contributor boards on Pinterest? How are they working for you? Have you seen contributor boards work well for businesses? Please share your comments and thoughts below.

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    About the authorMelanie Duncan

    Melanie Duncan is the founder of the Entrepreneuress Academy and creator of the Power of Pinning course. For more Pinterest marketing training, join her on a free webinar HERE.
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