Case Studies

Pinterest growth isn’t luck. It’s strategy, consistency, and understanding how the platform actually works. At ThriversEdge, we tailor every approach to the client, whether the account is brand new, already growing, or recovering from a drop in reach.

The case studies below show exactly what that looks like in action. From taking fresh accounts to daily outbound clicks, to scaling established blogs, to reviving struggling profiles, the goal stays the same: predictable traffic and real results driven by smart Pinterest SEO and clean execution.

If you want Pinterest to work as a true growth channel for your brand, you’re in the right place.


Case Study 1 – Managed this brand new Pinterest Account

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I worked as a dedicated Pinterest Manager for a niche website with a core objective of increasing newsletter subscribers through organic Pinterest traffic.

Our collaboration began one month after the Pinterest account was created, allowing me to lay a strong foundation and implement a long-term growth strategy.

My responsibilities included –

– Keyword Research:
– Pin Design:
– Scheduling:
– Board Management:
– Pinterest SEO Strategy:

Results: Within just two months of consistent strategy and execution, the account scaled from zero to an average of 160 to 200 daily outbound clicks.


Case Study 2 –  Pinterest Management for a 4-months old account

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I provided full-service Pinterest account management for a client in the blogging niche, whose revenue streams included Journey Display Ads and affiliate marketing.

We began our collaboration in the first week of January 2025. From strategy and content planning to Pin design and scheduling, I handled every aspect of the Pinterest account. The goal was to increase outbound traffic to the blog and boost ad and affiliate revenue.

Results:  Within just three months, the account crossed 1,300+ daily outbound clicks.


Case Study 3 – Pinterest Account Audit

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In February 2025, I conducted a full audit for a client whose Pinterest account had seen a significant decline in reach and engagement.

Upon investigation, I identified potential issues related to the account. I developed a tailored recovery strategy, which included actionable steps. While the client continued to manage the account independently, I created high-quality Pins aligned with the new strategy.

Results:  Within just one month of implementing the strategy, the account saw a dramatic turnaround – reaching over 100,000 monthly impressions.


Case Study 4 – Results after 6 months of Pinterest ManagementCase Study 4

Our client was struggling to maintain consistent publishing on their one year old Pinterest account. The inconsistency was slowing down their reach and the account wasn’t showing its true potential.

We stepped in around February 2025 and took over the publishing system. From day one, we created ten high quality pins every day and kept a steady posting rhythm so the account could build trust and momentum again.

The results have been encouraging. With consistent output and a clear content direction, the account has begun to show steady growth and improved engagement.


Case Study 5 – Started Pinning Halloween focused content 2 months in advance to build early momentum.Case study 5

Trends planning plays a big role in its account’s growth. Instead of waiting for September, we began publishing Halloween themed content a full 2 months earlier.

The idea was simple. Get in front of rising search demand before the peak hits, earn early saves, and let Pinterest’s algorithm compound that momentum.

Impressions climbed to 6.61 million, a clear increase from the previous period. Outbound clicks crossed 46k, while saves shot up to almost 24k.

Seasonal planning is one of the simplest but most effective levers for Pinterest growth and these results make that very clear.


Case Study 6 – Turning a Quiet DIY Blog Into a Steady Monthly Traffic Source

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When we started working on this six-month-old DIY blog, its Pinterest reach was almost flat. The account had boards and a few Pins, but nothing was getting picked up by the algorithm.

Our first step was to study seasonal search patterns and understand when DIY content gains the most attention.

We created a new set of Pins that highlighted each project visually while using clear text to explain the idea at a glance. This style tends to perform well because Pinterest users respond quickly to project based content that shows both the aesthetic and the outcome. We paired this with consistent publishing that matched upcoming seasonal windows.

Within a short time, the account began to turn around. Impressions climbed steadily and outbound clicks followed. The blog now receives more than thirty thousand views every month directly from Pinterest, and the numbers continue to rise as new seasonal trends come in.


Case Study 7 – Growing a Recipe Site with Consistent Pinterest Publishing

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We took over Pinterest publishing for a growing recipe site a little over two months ago. The account already had a few boards set up, but the posting was inconsistent, and the reach had flattened. Our first step was to bring in a predictable publishing rhythm and a clean visual identity that matched the brand.

We created a set of custom templates designed specifically for recipe content. These templates were optimized for readability, strong keyword placement, and fast saves. Using this system, we published 12 new Pins every single day without missing a beat.

The impact started showing quickly. Within weeks, the account began climbing from small daily numbers to steady traction.

The site has now crossed 50,000 views from Pinterest alone, and the growth curve continues to rise week after week. The account is still in the early stage and already building a strong base of engaged readers who save and click through to the recipes.