<b>One winning pin format, copied across 8 posts</b>
A beauty blogger had one pin that massively overperformed — a clean before/after split with bold text in a specific layout. Most creators would just enjoy the win. She treated it as a template.
She rebuilt that exact format — same layout, same font, same structure — for eight other blog posts she wanted traffic to. She wasn't copying the content, she was copying the <i>thing that worked</i>: the composition Pinterest users clearly responded to.
Five of the eight became strong performers, and her overall outbound clicks rose about 45% over two months. She'd found a repeatable shape instead of restarting from scratch each time.
Takeaway: When a pin format wins, it's a template, not a fluke. Clone the structure across your other content before chasing a brand-new idea.
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<b>One winning pin format, copied across 8 posts</b>
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