10 Ways to Get More Organic Traffic with Pinterest

MohammedJe

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1. Create Pins that Direct to Valuable Resources​

Pinterest made an algorithm shift in the beginning of 2016 that changed how pins are shown in users' home feeds. Pinterest seems to be focusing more on showing pins that lead to blog posts and useful tools, based on what I've seen.
Images that do not lead to a useful resource are being seen less frequently. This usually refers to places like Flickr or photographs that aren't linked to anywhere.
If your company doesn't already have a blog, I strongly advise you to start one that includes pinnable photos.

2. Aim to Grow Your Followers and Reach​

Having a large number of followers is important, but surprisingly it’s not as important as you might think. I’ve worked on boards have with fewer than ten thousand followers and see the website generate as much traffic and repins as a board with a hundred thousand followers.

The trick is not to just think about growing your followers, but create pins that will reach non-followers on Pinterest.

To do this you need to post relevant pins that will attract your core audience. When you start to provide more relevant pins, Pinterest will start to display your pins in “Picked for You” on a user’s home feed more often, allowing you to potentially reach millions.

3. Use Relevant Keywords in Your Board Names​

The best way to increase the odds of your pins showing up in the “Picked for You” and on the interest feeds on Pinterest is to ensure that your board has a relevant title. If you’re trying to reach people who want to travel, then naming your board Travel or Travel Tips will inform Pinterest of the topic. If you try to get clever and name your board Great Adventures of Willy Wonka your chances of showing up are less.

4. Use Several Keywords in Your Pin Descriptions​

Pinterest doesn’t like to call itself a social network. It’s more of a discovery tool for inspiration and information. Pinterest acts as a visual search engine and millions of people conduct searches to help them plan for their weddings, look for gifts to buy during the holidays, and ideas on how to make their life easier.

This is why it’s important to go beyond growing your followers and think of Pinterst as a visual Google. And like a good blog post, each pin that redirects to your website should have 2-3 keywords in its description.

Ensure that you also use the same keywords in 5-10 different pin descriptions as you never know which one is going to get higher levels of engagement and rank higher within search results on Pinterest.

5. Use Guided Search​

To know what type of words people are searching for on Pinterest, use Guided Search to assist you.

When you type in a word on the main search bar you will notice that there are tiled words below it.

Look for relevant words within those tiles that you can put in your pin description.

6. Increase Your Repins and Engagement​

If you’re looking to rank number one for certain keywords on Pinterest, the number of repins that you receive in a specific time period is a strong factor in search rankings within Pinterest.

A pin that receives 100 repins within 2 days is more likely to outrank a pin that receives 100 repins in 10 days.

Other factors that influence your search results on Pinterest include who the repinners are and the click through rates of pins. If your repinners are active users on Pinterest, you are more likely to rank higher on search than non-active users.

What’s also interesting about higher levels of engagement of pins is that they increase your chances of showing up in multiple interest feeds as well. Let’s say that you’ve named your board Travel Tips and a particular pin receives 200 repins in a short period of time. That pin may show up on the interest feed for travel tips, backpacking Europe (if the pin is related to Europe) or culture travel.

7. Join a Group Board​

Joining group boards to get your pins more traffic was more effective in the past, but if you’re starting off and you’re looking to get your pins exposed to as many people as possible, then joining group boards is still a great start.

Group boards are boards that have more than one contributor. Each contributor can add their own pins and each board may have their own guidelines and moderator.

Finding the right group board is a great way to expose your pins to thousands, even hundreds of thousands of people when you’re first starting off on Pinterest.

To discover a comprehensive list of group boards.

8. Apply for Rich Pins​

Rich pins are pins that contain extra information that help pins stand out on the Pinterest feed.

There are rich pins for articles, products, recipes, movies, places, and apps. The two most popular rich pins on Pinterest are rich pins for articles and rich pins for products.

Rich pins on mobile devices will show a favicon next to an article, while on the desktop they show a favicon and bolded title. The bolded titles on rich pins can help them stand out on a user’s Pinterest feed, increasing the chances of it being noticed and clicked on.

Look at the pin on the left-hand side. This is a rich pin for an article. Notice the pin on the right-hand side doesn’t have a bolded title. That’s a regular pin.

9. Pin Consistently​

I love Pinterest because pins generally have a very long half-life for clicks when compared to Facebook, especially if you’re providing evergreen content. But to increase traffic to your site you need to pin consistently, which means doing it daily.

I would suggest pinning at least 10 different pins a day. These should be a mix of pins leading back to your website and pins that would be helpful resources to your audience.

Pinterest does reward people who pin consistently by ensuring that their pins are seen by more of the followers over time, and by more people.

10. Use Pinflux 2

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