Pinterest Strategy for Blog Marketing
Pinterest is a monster.
I say that with adoration and reverence.
Pinterest is like the popular girl in school. She dictates who is cool and who isn’t up to par. You (being the new kid on the block) aspire to be her friend. You want and NEED to be friends with Pinterest. She can share your content, or qualify it as not worthy. She has the power to dictate who views to your amazing content, so you need to befriend her.
As of July 2018 when this was written, Pinterest is the #1 way for bloggers to generate massive amounts of views to their blogs quickly. Especially for new bloggers trying to find their way and their audience.
But what does that even mean?
We’ve all been using Pinterest for years, to record ideas, tricks, tips, and DIYs. Utilizing this powerful search engine to save things we aspire to create, notable lifestyle tricks for later, or things that we simply think are far too cool to lose in cyberspace all in organized virtual bulletin boards that we’ve stored.
But now Pinterest has become something new to you.
You are no longer searching for other’s epic ideas. you are attempting to share your own. How does one transition from being a Pinterest user to a blogging pinner?
You’ve already created amazing content on your blog that you wish to share with the world, now you need to learn the art of creating MORE amazing content for Pinterest to share all your blog has to offer.
After a year of blogging I’ve now spent over 3,000 hours on Pinterest. Learning the ins and outs of what works and what doesn’t. And I’ve crafted a thorough Pinterest marketing strategy for bloggers.
This Pinterest strategy is solid. It is what has increased my Pinterest views from 0 to 4.3 million in under a year. As well as brought my blog from 0 to 170,000 page views per month.
Almost all of that from Pinterest.
Buy the book bundle NOW for the best deal!
In this book series you can get:
- The Key Components of a Viral Pin
- A Definitive Guide to Mastering SEO for Pinterest
- The Pin Cycle Strategy
But if you pick up all 3 as a bundle you’ll really get the most bang for your buck and a through understanding of how to use Pinterest as a blogger!
The Key Components of a Viral Pin
The first step in building a Pinterest marketing strategy is creating pins that actually get repins. What makes a pin “pinnable?” What are the components that your pins are missing that makes people just scroll by? No matter how solid your Pinterest pinning strategy is, if your pins suck you wont get anywhere. Learn exactly what all viral-style pins have in common and start creating your own!
A Definitive Guide to Mastering SEO for Pinterest
Once you’ve mastered creating the perfect pinnable images you need to know how to search engine optimize (SEO) them for Pinterest. How and where do you find and place keywords to that your pins actually show up in search results?
Sure, you could just pin them indefinitely to Pinterest group boards, but the goal for your Pinterest strategy should be to have your pins go viral and appear in the top of Pinterest search results. Learn exactly how to SEO optimize your profile, boards, AND pins for Pinterest.
The Pin Cycle Strategy
This is a 46 page in depth book detailing a new Pinterest strategy I call “The Pin Cycle Strategy.” Learn the art of how and where to pin so you’re no longer just throwing your pins out there, hoping something will stick. Learn which group boards to join, how to move your content strategically to all your available boards, AND how to keep track of it all!
This eBook comes with worksheets to help you build your strategy, implement it, and keep track of it. The Pin Cycle Strategy is best performed manually, but it doesn’t have to be! You can build up your Pinterest profile without paying a scheduler! In fact I recommend it. I DO recommend starting with manual pinning for a number of reasons but if that doesn’t fit what you can or feel you need to do that’s ok too.
The eBook details this Pinterest marketing strategy for bloggers for manual pinning as well as using Tailwind.
Maybe you don’t need all 3 Pinterest Marketing books?
You can pick them up each separately below.





