Anyone uses Pinterest to drive web traffic (ex. bloggers, e-commerce sites)?
Ericka Gonzalez
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Curious to know if anyone here uses Pinterest to engage and attract potential customers.
It's often the most overlooked social network. However, it's the only one that functions as a visual search engine, making it one of the best places to get more traffic to your website.
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Oscar Mairey@cesarioo
I heard a lot of great stuff about pinterest, which seems to work absolutely for well designed products.
Rather that be bottles of wine (a friend of mine drove a tons of sales) or a SaaS (posting your landing page might get you a lot of traffic) its works very good!
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@cesarioo Wine bottles! That’s awesome, wouldn’t think of promoting alcohol products on Pinterest. Thanks for sharing, I’m actually a Pinterest strategist (bloggers being my main source of clients) and was curious to see what others thought about Pinterest. The platform is often overlooked and many people don’t even know that Pinterest VA’s, managers, and strategists are a thing!
@lutharrblunk Thanks for the insight! Definitely need to post multiple pins a day for growth, while having a good SEO strategy. And yes, would love to see the stats
Recently, I watched a few YouTube videos about generating traffic from Pinterest. It's interesting how people are doing it.
You need to add visually appealing images that are informative or valuable. Infographics and product mockups work great on Pinterest.
@ericka_gonzalez Very true! SEO of the post / image is important. People are starting to discover that in Pinterest.
Cool! So, you do SEO from Pinterest?
@raisans Definitely! The visual appearance of the pin is important, but the SEO behind it I would say is even more important! Thanks for insight, I’m actually a Pinterest strategist (mainly serve bloggers) and it’s so interesting seeing how much traffic they get to their blogs through Pinterest; great for affiliate marketing as well.
@raisans Yes, SEO is one of the things I do. I have multiple package offerings for clients and these can range from simple Pinterest management (pinning, scheduling, optimizing account) to Strategy (analyze, monitor, and improve analytics, optimize website for Pinterest, competitor analysis, etc.).
Would love to know what you do :).
@ericka_gonzalez Hi Ericka, that's really cool that you're focusing on a niche market like Pinterest. I think it's going to work well for you since most people start their social media journey with Facebook and Instagram, and often neglect Pinterest or skip it altogether. However, nowadays, people are turning to Pinterest to grow their traffic and audience, which makes it interesting.
I was in a few startups before and now I'm doing my own and just launched one of my products it's a productized service for design (http://designbear.net/).