<b>He thought 'fresh pin' meant a new URL. It cost him months.</b>
An outdoor-gear blogger published one new blog post a week and assumed that was his only fresh content for Pinterest. Reach stayed flat at 40,000 impressions.
Then he learned Pinterest defines a fresh pin as a new image — not a new link. So he started making three distinct designs per blog post: different photo, different text overlay, different angle, all pointing to the same article.
Weekly fresh pins went from 1 to ~12 without writing a single extra post. Over 75 days monthly impressions climbed from 40,000 to 130,000, because Pinterest had three times more creatives to test per URL.
The content didn't have to be new. The image did.
Takeaway: you can mine one piece of content for many fresh pins — the algorithm rewards new visuals, not new pages.
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<b>He thought 'fresh pin' meant a new URL. It cost him months.</b>
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