If you promote your blog at Pinterest, knowing what to do can pay you big dividends with minimal effort. Whether your blog is about blogging, lifestyle, automobile repair, or something in between, Pinterest can bring a lot of traffic. You may have heard that Pinterest is a huge source of traffic for some blogs, but you do not know where to start blog traffic. With this tip, you can get started with Pinterest and get the most out of social networks that quickly become powerful search engines.
You already see some traffic on Pinterest
According to Ad Week, Pinterest was the fastest growing social network in 2014. Take advantage of that growth to make the most of Pinterest for your blog. You may already be more popular in Pinterest than you realize. Blogs can appeal to readers without using Pinterest. Check the Pinterest source page. You will be surprised how many pins you already have in Pinterest from readers who have fixed images on your site. This is easy to identify, Pinterest shows which sites in the source page are pinned.
Current pin for Pinterest Screenshot! Pinterest source page blog showing traffic for pins You can see which readers have pinned your site and which images are pinned the most. Keep track of who wrote the pins on your website to encourage future pins. Make sure your competitors are the most successful on your site. Make sure that both the content and style of the image are fixed. What is your competition doing right?
Check your Pinterest Analytics
With Pinterest Analytics, you can get more information about your site's pins and pins. Go to the Pinterest profile page and click the gear icon. If you choose Analytics, you'll get information about the most successful pins and the most loyal pins. Go to Activities on your website to see:
- Impressions
- Repins
- Clicks
- Original pin
- All time
Check out the most popular pins and the most common boards where the image is fixed. Tip: You must follow a popular board where the images are fixed! For more information on how to use Pinterest analysis, see my post. Using group boards Pinterest's greatest success is the use of group boards to exponentially expand the pinboard's exposure.
Join the group board
Unlike other social media platforms, Pinterest can reach many potential customers even if only a few followers are available. Joining the group board is key. A blog about making your pins viral using the group Pinterest board may be helpful for you. The group board may have thousands of followers who can see the pins even if they are not followers. When you join a group board, you can get immediate impression from tens of thousands of people by pinning the board.
Find a group board
Group boards in niche markets can be a source of inspiration and information for future articles. Follow the other members of the board of directors by sharing the pins on the group board. Sign up for a blog on blogging to get the latest news, tips and tricks on bloggers. You can get great rewards by putting a little effort into Pinterest. Organize your board so you can find it easily. Actively follow other people and stick pins again. Use Pinterest as a source of information to extend your reach from Pinterest.
Board Preparation
Make it easy for someone to find the most important pin when visiting your profile page. Align the board so that the pin of your website is the first one that people can see. Intuitively configure the board to make it easier for visitors to find the board. Sort the boards according to the topic or arrange them in alphabetical order. Fill in the top row with the most traffic bulletins and sort alphabetically.m Array of Pinterest Boards displayed on Carolyn's Pinterest page.
Aggressively in Pinterest
Think of Pinterest as a "visiting site" for sharing and information. When you visit a blog, go beyond sharing on Twitter and Facebook. Share on Pinterest, so you become an active pinner. Tip: Follow the golden rule of social media. 80% of the pins should come from another site, 20% from their own site. You can pin images on any topic without worrying about alienating visitors.
Blogs are about SEO, but if you like gardening, you can have an active bulletin board about flowers without losing SEO followers' followers. Pinterest is now Smart Feed. Pinterest users will now see the pin that Pinterest will be interested in, not the recent chronological feed of pins. Active pinners with fun pins often have more impact than those who do not.
Think beyond blogging.
Use Pinterest to research beyond your niche. Party plans? Create a Pinterest board with ideas for decorating, themes, food and invitations. Decorating your house? Create Pinterest boards with paint colors, furniture, and decorating ideas. A garden plan? Start a gardening board to get inspirational pins. Followers who are not on the niche market can attract traffic to a niche bulletin board and then drive traffic to their blog. People who search for garden pins may visit Pinterest and visit your blog.
Secret bulletin board
Use Pinterest to configure your blog. Save information you find on the Internet and create a secret bulletin board to get inspiration for future blog post topics. Fix ideas for topics you want to cover in articles or blogs that you can use later in your research. Create a secret blog image bulletin board for a featured image that you think is cool in Pinterest. If you want to visit a blog on any topic and find an attractive image, you can stick to the secret blog image board to inspire the image image creation.
Look at the designs, fonts, colors, photos, size, and so on of the photos you have collected on the board and learn what works best for you. Make the most of your pin in your blog 10. Design attractive images. Since your picture has thousands of words, you should spend some time creating feature images for your blog posts.
Think of what you would look good at Pinterest when you generate your images. Use your secret blog image board (see above) to get inspired. Include text in the image that describes the content of the article to drive traffic to your blog. You do not need to mirror the title of the article as text in the image, but make sure the text is as attractive as the image.
Look at the designs, fonts, colors, photos, size, and so on of the photos you have collected on the board and learn what works best for you. Make the most of your pin in your blog 10. Design attractive images. Since your picture has thousands of words, you should spend some time creating feature images for your blog posts.
Think of what you would look good at Pinterest when you generate your images. Use your secret blog image board (see above) to get inspired. Include text in the image that describes the content of the article to drive traffic to your blog. You do not need to mirror the title of the article as text in the image, but make sure the text is as attractive as the image.
Using the Design Tool to Feature Images in Articles
You will be the best photographer in the world, but you need to improve your photos with design features that make Pinterest a prominent image. Add text, lines, stickers, effect backgrounds, and other visual enhancements using design tools like PicMonkey and Canva. If people do not know that a pin is linked to a blog post, they will not send people to your blog with beautiful landscape photos.
Adding a Pin It button to your blog
Use the Pin It button on the Image and Social Sharing buttons so your readers can pin the image. Pin your image using the Pin Pin button on your blog. Make sure the button is working properly and generate a description. If the description is image_0578, you will not get much traffic from that pin!
Use Pinterest as a search engine.
Go beyond the thinking of Pinterest to other social media sites. Think of it as a visual search engine. Searching for topics that interest you can find many pins for all subjects. Create boards to pin search results to favorites and organize them.
Use Pinterest as a search engine.
Go beyond the thinking of Pinterest to other social media sites. Think of it as a visual search engine. Searching for topics that interest you can find many pins for all subjects. Create boards to pin search results to favorites and organize them.
Use wise metadata
Save the image with a name associated with the subject of your blog post. Use the metadata field to enter the text to be included in the pin of the post. Too many bloggers will skip that step and too few readers will add their comments to the pin.
Import Rich Pin
Get the most out of Pinterest by checking your blog and getting a rich pin. The pins on your blog will include the logo, links, and other relevant data to make the pin stand out. Check out the logo, blog title, and additional information added to Rich Pin. Pinterest blog post promotion marked with rich pin To get Rich Pins, you need to verify your site in Pinterest. You can find out more about Rich Pins and how to apply on the Pinterest website.
Be sure to check out the slide-sharing presentation to see how you can use Pinterest to get traffic to your blog: Have you checked the Pinterest source page? How many tips do you use for Pinterest? Do you have any advice on driving traffic to your blog from Pinterest? Share your comments in the Comments section below!










