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If you’re still pinning one image at a time, you’re wasting hours every month. I batch 90 Pinterest pins in about four hours — an entire month of content in one sitting. The key is having a repeatable system that combines automation, AI, and strategy.
Step 1: Start With Your Blog
Open your blog and choose what you want to batch — a specific category, your newest posts, or evergreen content that performs well. Open 30 blog posts in new tabs. Each one will become a unique pin with a fresh title, description, and image.
Step 2: Use Harpa to Generate Pin Content
I use Harpa because it runs ChatGPT directly on my web pages. It reads the post and gives me everything I need — a Pinterest image prompt, a keyword-optimized title, and a SEO-rich description.
Inside Harpa, I have my own saved prompt that produces clickable, influencer-style titles and descriptions based on what’s performing best in my analytics. Once the output is ready, I copy the image prompt and move on to the next step.
Step 3: Create AI Images in Ideogram
Paste your image prompt into Ideogram. Set the aspect ratio to 9:16 — the vertical format Pinterest favors. Generate three variations so you have options, then download your favorite.
AI image generation isn’t about perfection — it’s about efficiency. Each image becomes a fresh, scroll-stopping pin that leads to your post.
Step 4: Upload and Schedule on Pinterest
Go to Pinterest, upload your image, paste the title and description, and choose the right board. Then click “Publish at a later date.”
Here’s my typical setup:
- 7 AM posts every day for 30 days
- Then fill in extra time slots at noon, 4 PM, and 7 PM if I want to scale output
That’s 90 scheduled pins in one afternoon. Once you lock in the flow, you’ll never stress about daily posting again.
Step 5: Rinse and Repeat
Move through your next set of blog posts and repeat the process. Each time you do this, you’ll get faster. Over time, you’ll build a Pinterest system that runs like clockwork — predictable traffic, consistent clicks, and more opportunities to earn.
If you want the exact step-by-step guide with my prompt and workflow, grab my written version.
And if you’re ready to turn Pinterest traffic into income, join my coaching program at Ballen Blueprint or grab my digital prompts and e-books at Stan Store.
