Use Tailwind To Amplify Your Leadpages Content On Pinterest
Steve Halabi
October 13, 2025
Set up Tailwind and publish a simple weekly pin plan that sends clicks to your Leadpages offer today.
You need:
Tailwind account
Pinterest business account
Your Leadpages page URL
One headline and three value bullets
Two or three product or mockup images
Logo file and brand colors
One short call to action such as Get the Toolkit
Steps
Pick one offer to promote. Open your Leadpages page and copy the live URL. Write one clear promise line and three short bullets that support it. Check: The page loads fast on mobile, and the headline is easy to read.
Log in to Pinterest. Switch to a business account if you have not already. Add your brand name, photo, and bio so your profile looks complete.
Claim your site. Open Pinterest settings, then Claim. Choose HTML tag. In Leadpages, open site settings, add the tag to the header, and publish. Return to Pinterest and click Verify. Check: Pinterest shows your site as Claimed.
Log in to Tailwind. Connect your Pinterest account when prompted. Confirm Tailwind sees your claimed website.
Set your SmartSchedule. Open Publisher, then SmartSchedule. Pick one or two posting slots per day. Keep it steady and simple for now.
Create three boards for your topic. Use names with clear keywords such as Your Topic Tips, Your Brand Resources and Lead Magnet. Keep them relevant to your offer.
Build a board list. In Tailwind, group your three boards into one list named Your Offer Boards. You will reuse this list for every new pin.
Open Tailwind Create. Paste your Leadpages URL and your headline. Choose your brand colors and fonts. Let Tailwind suggest layouts and pick three clean options with strong text and one focal image.
Edit each design. Replace the text with your headline and one short support line. Swap in your product or mockup image. Keep contrast high and the subject large. Tip: If the text feels tight, raise font size and remove extra shapes.
Write pin titles. Use your promise in simple words. Add one key phrase your audience searches for.
Write descriptions. Use two short lines that repeat the promise and one value point. End with a clear action such as Get the Toolkit on my site.
Set the destination link. Paste your Leadpages URL into each pin. Add simple tracking parameters so you know where clicks come from. Example: add utm_source equals pinterest and utm_medium equals social and utm_campaign equals offer.
Choose your boards. Select Your Offer Boards for each design so all three boards receive the pin over time.
Schedule with intervals. In Tailwind, set an interval of two to three days between boards so you do not post the same design everywhere at once.
Check: No two copies of the same design post on the same day.Add a second design batch. Duplicate one design in Tailwind Create and change the image or background. Keep the same headline so the message stays aligned. Schedule this batch into open slots next week.
Publish your first pins. Click Schedule. Open your Pinterest profile to confirm the first pin appears. Tap the pin and test the link to your Leadpages page.
Check: The pin opens your page with the tracking tags visible in the URL.Review analytics in Tailwind. Open Insights. Note the first numbers for impressions, saves, and clicks. Save a screenshot so you have a baseline.
Set a weekly routine. Each week, make two new designs from the same offer and schedule them across your three boards. Keep the headline and link the same so clicks stay focused.
Quick check
Your site shows Claimed in Pinterest.
Your first pins link to the correct Leadpages URL with tracking tags.
Your boards match your topic and look active.
Your schedule shows one to two posts per day, not a burst.
Designs use large text and a single strong image.
Fix common issues
Low clicks: Move the promise to the first words of the title and raise text size on the design.
Slow approval of claim: Confirm the HTML tag sits in the site header and republish, then click Verify again in Pinterest.
Blurry designs: Export at the suggested size in Tailwind Create and keep images sharp and high contrast.
Crowded boards: Remove off-topic pins from your main boards so the topic stays clear to new visitors.
No time to design: Save your best layout as a template in Tailwind Create and swap only the image each week.
Resources
Guide: Strategic Repurposing for Maximum Reach
Mini-course: Turn One Blog Post Into 10 Pieces of Content
Publish your first three pins today and keep the same promise across all of them. When you want the rest of the traffic system in one place, open the Creator’s Toolkit on my site and follow the weekly posting plan.