How to build your Pinterest following? This is a question I get asked all of the time! Some of you may know that I have a kinda big following on Pinterest – currently I have 3.6+ million followers (check it out here!!).

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I often get asked how did I do it? Can I share the secret? Unfortunately many of you aren’t going to like the first part of my “secret” – I got lucky! I was one of the earlier users of Pinterest, I was pinning before pinning was a verb! Let’s just say I was a bit obsessed. The Pinterest gods took notice and highlighted my boards when new people signed on to Pinterest. This gave me my first initial million followers. From that point forward, I took it and ran with it – which brings me to my second part of my secret……

Don’t listen to the “experts” – Pinterest is a very personal thing. It is about YOU and what YOU like – every single Pinterest user is unique – that’s what makes Pinterest AWESOME! Each user is like a fingerprint – no two are the same. You may like my board on dinner recipes – but you may hate my board on fashion – what is wonderful is that you can follow all or one of my boards – just see what you like in your feed!

So here are my Do’s & Don’ts on Pinterest:

DO: Be Authentic!
The best thing you can do to on Pinterest is be authentic – pin things that inspire you, things that speak to you, things that you like! Don’t pin things that you think will just pin well – your audience will know and abandon you.

DON’T: Feel like you must follow a schedule
Many “experts” will tell you to spread your pins out by XX number of minutes or just pin XX number of pins at a time. Pin what YOU like when YOU are inspired. There are times I go on a total shoe tangent. I can’t stop myself…. I MUST pin each one of these beautiful shoes right now. If my followers don’t like it – they will scroll past it in their feed, but if they do….. we can then share our love of that beautiful shoe together – they repin, like or best of all comment on my pin – and for that brief moment we are connected by that shoe pin….. it is a beautiful thing!

Never EVER Purchase followers or repins
Did you even know you could… well you can – but don’t! These are SPAM accounts and will be removed.

DO: Have a good pin? Pin it again!
You may have been told not to do this, but I personally disagree! I have repined items many times over. BUT, what I try to do is repin it at a different time of the day. Remember  we spoke earlier about every Pinterest user is different – they have different habits, a different number of people they are following, different times of day they typically use Pinterest. So you may have people who use it ONLY in the morning, or ONLY on the weekends or ONLY late at night. So you may have pinned a great recipe or DIY idea and only your afternoon Pinners saw it – so pin it again at night or to a different board or on the weekend. People will scroll down their newsfeed and if it didn’t jump out at them one time, it may the next. You don’t know the other things that were on their feed at that particular time that they are looking at it – so don’t be afraid to pin and pin again!!

DO: Comment, Comment & Comment More!!!
I love people who interact…. I want to know what they like and what they hate (as long as they say it nicely). Many times, I will follow back the people who are interacting with me. Which then will benefit you because you will show up in my feed and I may pin something of yours!

DO:  Join group boards
Group boards are a great way to build your Pinterest audience. When someone “follows all boards”, they are following all group boards too! This gives you much more exposure to a larger audience who will then follow you and all of your boards.

DO & DON’T:  Feel like you have to have a million different boards
The majority of my followers are on my “Want… Need…. Love” board. This is the place where I do most of my pinning. Many “experts” will tell you to have lots of different specialty boards – while I have 85 boards – 90% of what I pin is to my Want…Need….Love board (trust me, there is a lot that I want, need AND love! – much to my husbands dismay). I would say have a diverse board which covers all of those things that you love – it could be a recipe, a dress or a project. But, feel free to pin the same pin to that board AND your more specific board!

Remember – if you look at many of the “experts” on Pinterest, their following is probably not much to speak of. There is no magic spell or golden key to build your Pinterest following, you just need to stay true to you, love this amazing tool and the followers will come!

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  1. Thanks for the advice and thanks for going against what others have said re number of pins, it makes since if your browsing a shop or site to pin what you like and not stop at 5 max if you haven’t finished.

  2. I love the be authentic tip. I will unfollow anyone on my feed if they start blatantly posting for “likes, repins or followers.” Even if they have boards I do genuinely enjoy. Like you said, no one board is the same but I can definitely find someone who is being more authentic than those follow-seekers.

    Thanks for the great insight!

      1. Hi there. This may be a dumb question but how do you know if someone is blatantly posting for the likes, repins or posts? Sometimes i am looking for ideas for a certain project and will pin about 10-20 pins for the inspiration of those pins. I wouldnt want anyone to think im not genuine by doing that because im so addicted to pinterest i cant sleep until i go through my feed each night!! Hehe 🙂 so i just wanted to clarify if i could please! 🙂

  3. These are great tips! I love Pinterest–it’s given me such great ideas for recipes, projects for the home and fun stuff to do with my kids. I’m heading over to be your newest follower!

  4. Wow, what a great post and wow what an amazing following you have on Pinterest! I’ll have to check out your boards right now!

    Best wishes,
    Natasha in Oz

  5. Jennifer,
    3.5 million followers is incredible! I am glad that you stay true to yourself with that many people following.
    If you don’t mind me asking, on average how many page views a day do you get from Pinterest for your blog? I am just curious on what the number would look like with that many followers. If you don’t feel comfortable sharing no worries.
    Thanks,
    Stephanie
    tweeted, pinned, facebooked, and stumbled

      1. Pinterest is my number one source and Stumbleupon is my second.
        I read the other day that Pinterest has 70 million users. I didn’t realize that Pinterest had that many users. Look forward to your next post on Pinterest tools for bloggers.
        Thanks for sharing
        Stephanie

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  7. Jennifer, thanks for sharing some great Pinterest tips. Love your advice to stay true to yourself and that you don’t hold back when pinning fever strikes in the shoe department!

      1. When I pin something it just goes to my albums and not to the general public. It used to where everyone could see but not any more. Have I done something wrong.