<b>He deleted 40 boards and his reach went up</b>
A fitness blogger had 60 boards, many half-empty: 'Random Workouts,' 'Stuff I Like,' a board with four pins. He thought more boards meant more coverage. Pinterest saw a messy, low-signal account.
He consolidated to 18 tight, themed boards — each one a clear topic cluster like 'Home Dumbbell Workouts' or 'Meal Prep for Muscle.' He moved pins into the right homes and deleted the junk. Now every board sent Pinterest a strong, consistent topic signal.
Within two months his overall monthly views climbed about 35%, driven by Pinterest understanding what his account was actually about and distributing accordingly.
Takeaway: Forty vague boards confuse the algorithm; eighteen sharp ones train it. Fewer, deeper boards beat a sprawling, thin collection.
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<b>He deleted 40 boards and his reach went up</b>
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