Make Money With Pinterest This Summer: A Proven 30-Day Beginner Plan

 

If you’ve been wondering whether you can really make money with Pinterest as a beginner, you’re not alone. Every summer, people look for simpler ways to earn online – but most get stuck overthinking the setup or posting without a plan.

Summer is also one of the best seasons to start, because Pinterest demand spikes in certain high-traffic niches – think beauty and self-care, summer outfits, home and outdoor living, travel planning and lifestyle resets. When you align your content with those seasonal searches, you’re not trying to force results – you’re tapping into what people are already looking for.

Here’s the good news: you don’t need a huge website, complicated funnels or endless content. You need a simple system and a clear 30-day plan you can actually stick to.

In this guide, you’ll get a step-by-step, summer-friendly plan for making money with Pinterest—what to set up, what to post and how to stay consistent without burnout. No fluff. Just a realistic way to start building clicks, momentum and income.

If you want a focused, doable way to start this summer, let’s get into the plan. 🌞

 

Can You Really Make Money With Pinterest as a Beginner?

Short answer: yes – but only if you keep things simple and realistic.

Pinterest isn’t a get-rich-quick platform. It’s a traffic engine. You use it to send people to something that can make you money—like a blog post, an affiliate offer, a digital product, or a service.

Here’s the basic flow:

Pins → Clicks → Page → Action → Income

  • You create pins around things people are already searching for

  • Those pins send traffic to a page with a clear next step

  • You earn when someone buys, signs up, or takes action

What This Means for Beginners

  • ✅ You don’t need a big audience

  • ✅ You don’t need to be “good at social media”

  • ✅ You do need a simple system and time for momentum to build

Most beginners start seeing early clicks within weeks and more consistent traffic in a couple of months as Pinterest tests and distributes their pins. That’s normal and it’s exactly why this 30-day plan focuses on building the foundation, not chasing quick wins.

If you treat Pinterest as a system – not a lottery ticket it becomes a very realistic way to start earning online as a beginner.

 

Why Summer Is Perfect For Making Money With Pinterest (Even If You’re Busy)

Summer often comes with lighter schedules and more “in-between” moments—short breaks, travel planning, evening scrolling. And that’s exactly how most people use Pinterest: to plan, save, and decide.

At the same time, summer searches are full of high-intent topics, like:

  • What to buy for trips and holidays

  • How to refresh your home or outdoor space

  • What to wear, pack, or prep for events

  • Simple routines and lifestyle resets

That means people aren’t just browsing—they’re looking to act.

Why This Is Perfect for Beginners

  • You don’t need long work sessions—short, consistent actions add up

  • You don’t need a perfect setup—simple beats complicated

  • You don’t need to do everything—focus beats overwhelm

Pinterest rewards consistency over perfection. A few focused pins each week, posted around what people are already searching for, will outperform a “perfect” plan that never gets executed.

So if your summer is busy, that’s not a disadvantage – it’s actually the reason this plan works.

 

The Simple System You’ll Use to Make Money With Pinterest

Making money with Pinterest works best when you think in three simple parts. You don’t need a complicated setup—you just need these working together:

1) Content (What You Post)

This is what people see on Pinterest:

  • Guides, lists, and checklists

  • Problem/solution posts

  • Product or recommendation content

  • Seasonal and trend-based ideas

Your job here is simple: create content that matches what people are already searching for especially summer topics with clear planning or buying intent.

2) Traffic (How Pinterest Sends Clicks)

Pinterest isn’t social media — it’s a search and discovery platform.

  • Your pins show up in search and feeds

  • People click when your pin matches their intent

  • Over time, Pinterest tests and distributes your content more

This is why consistency beats perfection. A few focused pins each week compound better than random bursts.

3) Monetisation (How You Earn)

This is where the money comes from. There are six main ways to monetise Pinterest (I break them all down in detail in my main guide at: How to Make Money on Pinterest: 6 Proven Ways That Actually Work

For this 30-day summer plan, the fastest and simplest option is affiliate marketing:

  • You recommend products or resources

  • You earn a commission when someone buys

  • No product creation, no customer support, no complex setup

That doesn’t mean it’s the only way – but it is the easiest way to start seeing results during a short, focused summer window.

Once these three parts are in place — content, traffic, monetisation — the rest of this plan is just about repeating the system consistently for 30 days.

 

How To Make Money With Pinterest: Your 30-Day Summer Plan (Week By Week)

This plan is built for summer: focused, simple, and realistic. You’re not trying to do everything—you’re building momentum with small, consistent actions that compound.

Week 1 – Set The Foundations

This week is about clarity and direction (not perfection).

  • Pick your topic and offers (what you’ll promote)

  • Set up your profile and boards around that topic

  • Decide exactly what you’ll promote (affiliate offers, content, or products)

The biggest mistake here is guessing what people want. Summer has strong seasonal demand, so you want to start by checking what’s actually being searched for and which topics have volume.

That’s why I use my favorite keyword tool to:

  • Check Pinterest search volume

  • Find high-demand summer keywords

  • Discover related terms people are already searching for

  • Validate ideas before I create pins

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Week 2 – Create Your First Money Pins

Now you turn those ideas into actual pins.

  • Create your first batch of pins

  • Write simple, clear titles and descriptions

  • Link each pin to the right page or offer

At this stage, speed matters more than perfection. You want clean, scroll-stopping pins without spending hours designing.

That’s why I use a pin creation tool to:

  • Create stunning pins in minutes

  • Use ready-made templates (including seasonal styles)

  • Stay consistent without burning time on design

 

Create 1 Month of Stunning PINS in Minutes –>

 

Week 3 – Build Consistency (Without Burnout)

This is where Pinterest starts to reward you.

  • Repurpose your best ideas into new pin designs

  • Schedule your content so you’re not posting manually every day

  • Do light optimisation (tweaking titles, testing new angles, updating designs)

You’re not chasing volume – you’re building a repeatable rhythm you can actually maintain through summer.


Week 4 – Improve What’s Working

Now you start working smarter, not harder.

  • Check basic performance (which pins get clicks)

  • Double down on what’s already working

  • Refresh underperforming pins or test new ideas

This is where momentum starts to build: fewer guesses, more intentional content, and better use of your time.

By the end of 30 days, you won’t just “have some pins”-  you’ll have a working system for making money with Pinterest that you can keep scaling long after summer.

What To Post During Your 30 Days To Make Money With Pinterest (So You’re Not Guessing)

One of the fastest ways to stall is not knowing what to post. The fix isn’t more ideas—it’s using proven content types that match how people use Pinterest in summer: to plan, decide, and buy.

Rotate these three types during your 30 days:

Trend-Based Summer Content (Beauty, Fashion, Home, Travel, Etc.)

These are your demand drivers.

Examples:

  • Summer skincare routines, glow-up guides, tanning tips

  • Outfit ideas for holidays, weddings, and events

  • Patio, garden, and home refresh ideas

  • Packing lists, trip planners, and summer activities

Why it works:
People are already searching for these topics. When your pins match seasonal trends, you’re tapping into existing demand instead of trying to create it.

Problem/Solution Content (Routines, Heat, Travel, Organisation)

Summer creates very specific problems—and Pinterest is where people go to solve them.

Examples:

  • “Too hot to cook? Try these…”

  • “How to stay organised during summer holidays”

  • “What to pack so you don’t overpack”

  • “Simple summer routines that actually stick”

Why it works:
Problem-first pins create instant relevance. They stop the scroll and lead naturally to clicks, guides, and recommendations.

List & Guide Content (Best Of, Checklists, Planners)

These are classic save-first, click-later performers.

Examples:

  • “Best ___ for summer” roundups

  • Packing checklists and travel planners

  • Home refresh checklists

  • Simple step-by-step summer guides

Why it works:
Lists and guides help people decide faster. They save them, come back later, and click when they’re ready to act—which is exactly what you want when your goal is to earn with Pinterest.

If you rotate these three formats over your 30 days, you’ll never be stuck wondering what to post—and you’ll always be creating content that matches real summer search intent.

 

How This Plan Builds Long-Term Pinterest Income

Think of this 30-day plan as your starter system, not the final version of your Pinterest business.

Right now, the goal is simple:

  • Build the habit of posting consistently

  • Learn what types of pins and topics get clicks

  • Prove to yourself that Pinterest can send traffic

  • Create a small base of content that keeps working in the background

Over time, this same system scales:

  • You create more content around what’s already working

  • You refine your offers and pages for better conversions

  • You build more boards, more pins, and more entry points for traffic

  • Your older pins keep sending clicks while you add new ones

That’s how Pinterest turns into long-term, compounding traffic instead of a one-off experiment.

In other words, this 30-day plan isn’t about “finishing” Pinterest. It’s about building the foundation for ongoing income— one that keeps growing as you repeat and refine the same simple system.

 

Common Mistakes That Stop You From Making Money With Pinterest (And How To Fix Them)

Most people don’t fail on Pinterest because it “doesn’t work.” They fail because they make it harder than it needs to be. Here are the biggest traps—and the simple fixes:

❌ Trying To Do Too Much At Once

Jumping into multiple niches, offers, and strategies at the same time usually leads to burnout and scattered results.
Fix it: Pick one topic and one main goal for your first 30 days. Focus beats chaos.

❌ Not Posting Consistently

Pinterest needs repetition and signals to understand your content. Posting in bursts, then disappearing, slows everything down.
Fix it: Set a small, realistic schedule you can keep (even 3–5 pins a week is enough to start building momentum).

❌ No Clear Offer Or Goal

If your pins don’t lead to something that can make you money, you’re just collecting views and saves.
Fix it: Decide what each pin is meant to do: send traffic to a post, promote an offer, or move someone to the next step.

❌ Giving Up Before Pinterest Has Time To Work

Pinterest is a slow-burn platform. Most people quit right before their pins start getting traction.
Fix it: Commit to the full 30 days (and beyond). Let Pinterest index, test, and distribute your content before you judge the results.

Avoid these four mistakes, and your chances of actually making money with Pinterest go up dramatically—without adding more complexity.

If you’re reading this thinking, “I get it – but I don’t want to figure this out through trial and error,” you don’t have to.

With done-for-you Pinterest marketing, you can skip the setup stress, stay consistent without the workload, and focus on results – more clicks, more traffic, and more sales.

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(Best if you want Pinterest growth without managing pins, keywords and posting yourself.)

 

 

Your Simple Summer Checklist To Make Money With Pinterest

If you want to keep this simple (and actually follow through), use this checklist as your summer plan.

Summer Checklist

  • Choose what you’ll promote (affiliate offers, a product to sell, or a service)

  • Follow the 30-day plan (week by week—no guessing)

  • Post consistently (small, repeatable actions beat “perfect” setups)

  • Review and refine (double down on what gets clicks, refresh what doesn’t)

If you want results without managing all of this yourself – strategy, keywords, pins, posting, and optimisation—you can get Pinterest handled for you.

 

 

Pinterest Money Making Yours In Complete Success
Flo

Have questions? Need help?

You can reach me on info@successwithflo.com or simply leave your comment below.

 

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