Pinterest Tip 11: Find high-quality content.
Always keep the good stuff coming from your blog and website. If you want to drive traffic back to your website, you have to deliver good material. And, you’re only going to want to follow people you can actually re-pin content from. It’s good to keep a notebook of search keywords and hashtags to continually check for new content and new bloggers. High-quality content is an essential guideline to follow, which is why it’s such an important Pinterest tip.
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Some “experts” will say that growing your blog takes a substantial amount of time. I’d have to agree with that to extent. But growing a blog and getting traffic to it are two different things. And you’re not going to be able to tell if what you’re growing is a viable topic or anything people are actually interested in without blog traffic.
That’s where Pinterest comes into play.
I have spent 2 years of my life “building” my blog – but a lot of that was writing content, doing graphics, website design, organizing it, etc. You know. The business of blogging. But that’s all image and content, and not traffic.
I had “ok” traffic for a blogger. Good sales, decent income from it, etc. But what I was really missing was the HEAVY traffic that I wanted. Because when you spend so much time building, writing and curating content for your blog, you want people actually reading what you have to say, right?
That’s where Pinterest, as a blogger, comes in really handy.
In December 2018, I carved out a plan to build my Pinterest account to a higher level. Within three months, I had built website traffic to my blog from 75k page views a month to over 450k page views a month. I heavily focused my attention to my analytics, which dictated what kind of content my followers were really interested in, and within three months, I had grown on Pinterest from an 80k monthly viewers account (which fluctuated regularly between 50k to 180k / month) to 14+ million in monthly viewers, which is the number that signifies your ability to reach people.
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