4 Ways Pinterest Can Help Drive Traffic To Your Blog
Jan 22, 2024 7:45:27 GMT
Post by account_disabled on Jan 22, 2024 7:45:27 GMT
Nobody puts Pinterest in a corner. With 73 million users (85% of which are females), an expanding presence outside the United States and upcoming buyable pins, this social media platform/search engine is now more powerful and sophisticated than ever. After months of pinning diligently and engaging with my subscribers, my analytics exploded, figuratively speaking – Pinterest has become the #1 referral for my blog, bringing a steady flow of high-quality visitors (that stay on my site for more than a microsecond and comment on/share the content) every day. And that’s the beauty of Pinterest right there: their algorithm is not aggressive in the way Facebook’s is. People are either following your boards or they are not. There is no such thing as playing the Pinterest game.
or paying for advertisement in the hopes that an infinitely small slice of your subscribers will get to see your post in their feed. Pinterest popularity is entirely a question of how your subscribers engage with you and how easy you make it for them to share your content. Here a few tested and tried tips that helped me reach over 160,000 followers on Pinterest. Create bespoke pins 4 Ways Pinterest Can Help Drive Traffic To Country Email List Your Blog Millions of pins are being shared every minute. Your subscribers are constantly being thrown new information. How could they possibly know that your content is more relevant than the rest? Think about it: by creating custom-made pins, you will immediately stand out on your subscriber’s home feed because you will present something they’ve never seen before. You want to create something that will, 1: catch their attention, and 2: that will make them want to click through. Spend an hour or two in Photoshop to create a memorable.
template that you will adapt for each new pin and that your subscribers, in time, will come to recognize and associate with your brand. There are four “rules” you should follow when it comes to creating bespoke pins: Always opt for vertical images. Pinterest automatically resizes pins to the same exact width. Play around with your image’s length in order to create something big enough to be noticed. Don’t shy away from bright and bold colors. You do want to catch your readers’ attention, don’t you? Clearly state what the pin is about. Opt for concise yet engaging wording that reflects the content of your blog post. Stay in line with your blog’s visual identity. Use the same fonts or color scheme if you have one. Find out what blog posts are already being pinned The first custom pins you will want to create are for blog posts that are already being shared on the platform; enhance the appearance of your own popular content in order to make it even more shareable.
or paying for advertisement in the hopes that an infinitely small slice of your subscribers will get to see your post in their feed. Pinterest popularity is entirely a question of how your subscribers engage with you and how easy you make it for them to share your content. Here a few tested and tried tips that helped me reach over 160,000 followers on Pinterest. Create bespoke pins 4 Ways Pinterest Can Help Drive Traffic To Country Email List Your Blog Millions of pins are being shared every minute. Your subscribers are constantly being thrown new information. How could they possibly know that your content is more relevant than the rest? Think about it: by creating custom-made pins, you will immediately stand out on your subscriber’s home feed because you will present something they’ve never seen before. You want to create something that will, 1: catch their attention, and 2: that will make them want to click through. Spend an hour or two in Photoshop to create a memorable.
template that you will adapt for each new pin and that your subscribers, in time, will come to recognize and associate with your brand. There are four “rules” you should follow when it comes to creating bespoke pins: Always opt for vertical images. Pinterest automatically resizes pins to the same exact width. Play around with your image’s length in order to create something big enough to be noticed. Don’t shy away from bright and bold colors. You do want to catch your readers’ attention, don’t you? Clearly state what the pin is about. Opt for concise yet engaging wording that reflects the content of your blog post. Stay in line with your blog’s visual identity. Use the same fonts or color scheme if you have one. Find out what blog posts are already being pinned The first custom pins you will want to create are for blog posts that are already being shared on the platform; enhance the appearance of your own popular content in order to make it even more shareable.