Holly McCaig
Last updated: April 15, 2024 · 7 min read
Pinterest Is My Single Biggest Traffic Driver
Pinterest has driven over 60% of my blog’s traffic. That, in turn, has gained me more subscribers to my email list, and more sales of my courses and products.I’ve spent a lot of time pursuing a strategic plan to reach the right people and continue to grow my following to well over 20K people. If you want to know how I did it, then read here.Only recently did I start using Pinterest as a method for promoting my affiliate links. My previous post here on the Creative Market blog talks about how you can use affiliate marketing and your partner links to earn passive income.5 Ways to Improve Your Pinterest Affiliate Marketing Efforts
If you’re wondering how you can improve on your Pinterest affiliate marketing efforts, try these five things:Brand Your Pinterest Account & Boards
Stop everything you are doing and clean up your Pinterest account. You should only be creating boards that are relevant to your brand and your target audience (if you’re using it for business).
Use Vertical Pins That Are Visually Pleasing
Vertical pins are tall graphics, and these perform better on Pinterest. You should use something that is a 2:3 ratio when creating your blog graphic pins. Anything taller (those annoying ones that take up a page while you scroll) will not perform well.
Use Relevant Keywords
Remember, Pinterest is a search engine. The keywords you use in your descriptions are just as important here. People search for pins, and boards using these keywords so you want to use them wherever you can.
Pin Consistently – Use a Scheduler
According to Ahalogy, you should be pinning about 15-30 pins a day. I tend to pin about 30-50 pins a day. There are varying reports on what is best. However, the key is to pin throughout the day, consistently. As they said here on Buffer, pin as often as you have time for.80% of your pins should be someone else’s content – again, something I read. The point is to not be spammy with your content. If you’re targeting a particular audience, give them other great content they might find interesting. This is why I only choose about 10 products on Creative Market per day to share. I don’t want to seem spammy, and I spread them out throughout the day.Struggling to pin that much that often? Use a scheduler. I happen to use BoardBooster to repin my own pins automatically on a loop. This keeps my content fresh and seen.I also use TailWind to schedule my pins. Tailwind analyzes my best pinning times. This simply means when my pins are being repinned. So I add pins to my queue, and it will automatically pin them to the boards I want them shared to on schedule.Using an automated system for this has been a lifesaver for me. While consistency is key to growth on Pinterest, I could never pin that often during the best times all day on manual mode. I would never get anything done.Since using these automated systems, my following has grown consistently, and I continue to get blog traffic I would not have gotten anywhere else.Join Group Boards For Maximum Exposure
Group boards that are relevant to my brand have been game changers for me. Group boards guarantee that your content is seen.Group boards are boards on Pinterest with multiple contributors. They will usually have a very high number of followers which means more people can see your content. This, in turn, means more repins and traffic to your blog or product.
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Holly McCaig
Hello Holly Studio is a graphic design boutique studio in Aurora, Colorado with an emphasis on modern feminine designs to elevate your brand.
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