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Pinterest Board Follower Extractor

Extract the followers of a Pinterest board

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Description

Have you ever thought of automated marketing on Pinterest? If you have a B2C company with a "visual" product, Pinterest might be the next best place after Instagram for your brand to be. Some might even say that Pinterest has even bigger potential than Instagram to generate traffic on your website.

This Pinterest automation chart will automatically extract the followers of a Pinterest board straight into a spreadsheet. It allows you to build a list of everyone following a topic that might be closely related to your brand.

Why extracting the followers of a Pinterest board is useful to your marketing efforts

The same way salespeople build prospecting files, new brands will want to build a file of everyone interested in their niche. The more they are invested in that niche, the better prospects they are to you. Someone invested in a niche will be following multiple Pinterest boards related to it, will engage with these (like, comment), and also create content or have his or her own board surrounding that topic.

Use this CoPilot charts on a bunch of Pinterest boards and rate each follower by the amount of times he or she appears among the followers. Now that you have this list, the fun stuff can begin:

What will I do with this list of Pinterest users?

  • Follow these people! Following them will generate a notification. Each notification is a door to your page. If your Pinterest page is cool, people will follow you back.
  • Share content with them. Send each follower a Pin of yours. You already know they love the topic, so they should love your pin... and follow you or visit your website.

How to use

This automation chart is best run on a shortcut. Simply assign a shortcut to the chart. Next time you are on a Pinterest board, just press the hotkey and chart will extract all the followers of the board and add them to the connected spreadsheet.

Status: Coming soon!

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