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Case Study: 50 Pinterest Pins From 5 Amazon Articles

Case study · June 2026

This walkthrough shows a batch production week for Amazon Associates content: five published roundup or review URLs on your site, up to fifty Pinterest pins total (about ten angles per URL), scheduled across ten business days. Pin images below are sample creatives you can produce with the same workflow; track your own numbers in Pinterest Analytics.

Starting point

  • Five evergreen Amazon articles (kitchen, home decor, travel essentials, gifts under $50, comparison)
  • Pinterest account that is still growing (newer accounts need patience)
  • Goal: distribution with multiple angles per URL—not a single pin per post
  1. 1

    Monday

    Keyword pass per URL (one primary phrase each). Create boards if missing.

  2. 2

    Tuesday–Wednesday

    URL2Pin: about ten pins per URL; QC overlays and disclosure lines.

  3. 3

    Thursday

    Schedule about five pins per day across ten days; stagger similar-looking visuals.

  4. 4

    Friday

    Save a baseline Analytics screenshot; note your top pins by impressions.

Typical active time: a few hours spread across the week—not a full day in Canva per article.
Pinterest pin example: list-style headline for kitchen gadgets under $60

7 Kitchen Gadgets Under $60

Pinterest pin example: air fryer comparison for small kitchens

Air Fryer vs Oven: Honest Take

Pinterest pin example: small kitchen organization upgrade

Small Kitchen Upgrade Ideas

Pinterest pin example: honest product review after extended use

After 90 Days: Still Worth It?

Pinterest pin example: gift guide under fifty dollars

Gifts Under $50 (Actually Useful)

Pinterest pin example: summer travel essentials roundup

Summer Carry-On Essentials

Sample pin angles from one Amazon kitchen roundup article—same URL, different hooks and layouts.

What to measure (around day 30)

Sample Pinterest Analytics layout showing impressions, saves, and outbound clicks over time
Compare impressions, saves, and outbound clicks in your own Pinterest export after week four.

Lessons from this workflow

  1. Roundups often earn more saves than single-product pins when the title promises a list.
  2. Comparison hooks (“A vs B for small kitchens”) tend to beat generic “best product” titles on clicks.
  3. Refreshing two weak pins in week three is worth testing—same URLs, new overlay or title.

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