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Hey Amazing Listeners👋
Sick of creating new Pins every week like it’s a full-time job? SAME.
That’s why this week we’re talking about how to refresh and reuse old Pins — without starting from scratch.
In Episode 6, you’ll learn:
Why repinning + refreshing your best Pins is a strategy, not laziness✨
3 simple ways to give old Pins a fresh update
A new Mini Pinterest Test — the 3-Style Remix — that helps you reuse content in minutes
What to do with your top-performing Pins from the past year
1. Tweak the Headline
Change up the hook.
‘Healthy Breakfast Ideas’ → ‘5 Quick Breakfasts for Busy Moms’
Same content. New angle.
2. Update the Design
Use the same title, but change the layout, image, or font style. Pinterest sees this as a brand new Pin!
3. Switch the CTA
Try ‘Read the Post’ → ‘Grab the Free Checklist’ or ‘Pin Now, Read Later’
These changes keep your content fresh in the algorithm and give your audience a new reason to click.
Create a Reuse-First Content Folder.”
Make one board on Pinterest or one folder in Canva and title it: “Reuse These.”
Drop in Pins that performed well — your all-stars.
Each week, pick 1 and give it a refresh — headline, color, layout, CTA — and republish.
It saves time, keeps your strategy working, and honestly? Feels like a creative cheat code.
Remember:
Vote in the poll or DM me your answer @bodymindmoodfit or @thesimplesitelab or Tag me on the PBC @bodymindmood
Try the 3-Style Remix Challenge and tag me when you do!✔️ Follow me on Spotify so you’re always first in line for Thursday’s new drops.
Leave a review that's full of Pinterest Love ❤️
📊 Poll of the Week: How often do you reuse old Pins? Vote here on Spotify or DM me @bodymindmoodfit or @thesimplesitelab or Tag me @bodymindmood on the PBC!
Next week, we’re talking about batching your Pinterest workflow so it finally fits your schedule (not the other way around).
Until then — keep pinning with purpose. ❤️
By Lisa Pinterest Pioneer — The Pin and Plan PodcastHey Amazing Listeners👋
Sick of creating new Pins every week like it’s a full-time job? SAME.
That’s why this week we’re talking about how to refresh and reuse old Pins — without starting from scratch.
In Episode 6, you’ll learn:
Why repinning + refreshing your best Pins is a strategy, not laziness✨
3 simple ways to give old Pins a fresh update
A new Mini Pinterest Test — the 3-Style Remix — that helps you reuse content in minutes
What to do with your top-performing Pins from the past year
1. Tweak the Headline
Change up the hook.
‘Healthy Breakfast Ideas’ → ‘5 Quick Breakfasts for Busy Moms’
Same content. New angle.
2. Update the Design
Use the same title, but change the layout, image, or font style. Pinterest sees this as a brand new Pin!
3. Switch the CTA
Try ‘Read the Post’ → ‘Grab the Free Checklist’ or ‘Pin Now, Read Later’
These changes keep your content fresh in the algorithm and give your audience a new reason to click.
Create a Reuse-First Content Folder.”
Make one board on Pinterest or one folder in Canva and title it: “Reuse These.”
Drop in Pins that performed well — your all-stars.
Each week, pick 1 and give it a refresh — headline, color, layout, CTA — and republish.
It saves time, keeps your strategy working, and honestly? Feels like a creative cheat code.
Remember:
Vote in the poll or DM me your answer @bodymindmoodfit or @thesimplesitelab or Tag me on the PBC @bodymindmood
Try the 3-Style Remix Challenge and tag me when you do!✔️ Follow me on Spotify so you’re always first in line for Thursday’s new drops.
Leave a review that's full of Pinterest Love ❤️
📊 Poll of the Week: How often do you reuse old Pins? Vote here on Spotify or DM me @bodymindmoodfit or @thesimplesitelab or Tag me @bodymindmood on the PBC!
Next week, we’re talking about batching your Pinterest workflow so it finally fits your schedule (not the other way around).
Until then — keep pinning with purpose. ❤️