(This article originally ran on wishpond)
So, you’ve spent a lot of effort researching and writing an amazing blog post. You’ve published it on your website. Why aren’t you getting lots of readers?
When you write a blog post, you need to drive traffic to it for a good return on investment (ROI). Pinterest is increasingly becoming a site where people go to read the articles of their choice. But, how do you do it?
Here are 9 actionable methods to drive traffic from Pinterest to your blog.
(Read the rest of the Wishpond article HERE)
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Gang, this is the stuff we’ve been talking about – social media made easy. Click over and check out how easy Pinterest can be, then comment below about your success stories! – Dan
12 replies on “9 Ways to Use Pinterest to Drive Traffic to Your Blog”
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Reblogged this on Lizzie Chantree and commented:
Great ideas for increasing blog traffic through Pinterest, via Dan Alatorre.
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Thanks, Lizzie! You’re the BEST!
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[…] Source: 9 Ways to Use Pinterest to Drive Traffic to Your Blog […]
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And thank you for sharing this with your readers!
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Reblogged this on Kim's Author Support Blog and commented:
I need to study this.
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The first and easiest thing is to at least have your blog posted there so people can find it if they happen to search for you there…
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There is a hell of lot to take in here – I was going to ask how it’s worked for you but I guess it’s all relative to where you are exposure wise – and you are already well exposed and out there so to speak. I’ve no real idea how people go from a few tens of followers to even hundreds -and as for thousands I can’t relate to that at all. Yes, I’ve read all the stuff you’ve put out , and others, and yes I understand the basic principles – but how do you do all this ‘putting yourself out there’ stuff at the same time as writing. The blogging I get, it’s a sound foundation slow build thing; Twitter is a can of worms with little return, Goodreads thanks to you and CJ I’m going to sign as a reader to that, Pinterest seems like a hell of a lot of work – hard work is ok – but what’s the tangible return – can anyone out there show ‘I went from here to there in what time?’.
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Pinterest isn’t hard work, but you want to market where your audience is. If you are doing YA, it’s not gonna be Pinterest. As you narrow the focus of who your reader is/are, that’s what will tell you where to be.
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I love Pinterest so much! It is currently my #1 source for traffic next to Google organic traffic.
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That would make me love it!
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[…] Pinterest, Snapchat, LinkedIn, Instagram, BookBub, etc. Post the link to your show in each of these places and any other social media you use. It only takes a few minutes but it will be there working for you forever, so it’s well worth it. […]
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