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How to make $1750 per week with Pinterest in 2025

💸 How to Make $1,750/Week with Pinterest Affiliate Marketing (2025 Guide)
Pinterest isn’t just for DIY hacks and recipe inspo — it’s a visual search engine where people come ready to buy. With over 400 million active users and a huge focus on discovery, it's one of the easiest platforms to monetise — even if you're starting from scratch.
In 2025, more than 400 million people use Pinterest to search for ideas and products. Because users often browse with shopping in mind, well-crafted affiliate pins can become a source of passive income. In fact, Shopify notes that you can “turn pins into passive income” by sharing products that match what people are already searching for.
Here’s the TL:DR fast-track formula for turning your pins into weekly affiliate income:
1. 🎯 Pick a Profitable Niche
Choose a niche that performs well visually and drives purchases:
Fashion & beauty
Home decor
DIY/crafts
Fitness & wellness
Budgeting & digital products
💡 Tip: Search Pinterest Trends to see what people are already pinning.
2. 💼 Join Affiliate Programs
Sign up for free affiliate networks:
ShareASale – great for lifestyle & home brands
ClickBank – for digital products with high commissions (50–75%)
LTK, CJ, Rakuten – for fashion & major retailers
Start with 2–3 products you actually like. Create content around them.
3. 🧠 Optimise Your Pinterest Profile
Set up a Business account (it’s free).
Use a niche-focused bio (e.g. “DIY Home Decor Ideas + Budget Finds”)
Create specific boards: “Boho Bedroom Ideas” > “Room Inspo”
Use keywords in your board names, pins, and profile description
4. 📌 Create High-Click Pins
Your pins = your ads. Use Canva to design scroll-stopping graphics, check out CreatorStock for some inspo!
Size: Vertical (1000×1500px)
Add clear, bold text overlays (“Budget Kitchen Hacks”)
Test static, video, and carousel pins
📹 Video pins get 2x the engagement — even a 15-sec phone clip works!
5. 🔗 Add Your Affiliate Links (Smartly)
You can monetize your pins in 3 ways:
Direct affiliate link in pin (disclose it!)
Link to a blog post with affiliate links
Linktree-style landing page with multiple offers
Always include a short #affiliate disclaimer in the pin description.
6. 🔁 Post Consistently + Use Tools
Post 5–10 pins per week to start.
Use free tools like:
Tailwind (for scheduling)
Canva (for design)
Pinterest Trends (for content ideas)
CreatorStock (for content)
Bonus: Join group boards to expand your reach faster!
7. 📊 Track What’s Working
Check your Pinterest Analytics to see what’s getting clicks and saves.
Then double down on what works. Also monitor your affiliate dashboard to see which links are driving sales.
📈 Pro Tip: Pins take time — some go viral months later. Stay consistent!
⚠️ Stay Legal: Follow Pinterest & FTC Rules
Always disclose affiliate links (#affiliate or “I may earn a small commission…”)
No link shorteners or cloaked URLs
Don’t spam or overhype — offer real value
Final Thoughts: Small Pins, Big Payouts
You don’t need to be famous or have a blog. You just need:
A clear niche
Helpful, clickable pins
Products people want
Consistent effort
With the right setup, one pin can bring in income for months. Start today, and let Pinterest work for you — even while you sleep.
💡 Pro Tip: Test different pin types. In addition to static images, try Idea Pins (Pinterest’s multi-page video feature) and video pins. Short tutorial or unboxing videos (even DIY “how-to” clips filmed on your phone) perform well.
Video content can boost engagement significantly. In fact, Sprout Social notes that Pinterest video ads have three times the viewability and twice the completion rate of average social video ads. That means Pinners watch more of your video than they might on other platforms. So include at least a few videos: product demos, quick tips, or behind-the-scenes. Keep them punchy (15–60 seconds) and add captions or text overlays because many watch with sound off.