Somto Ugwueze – Pinterest Traffic Takeoff
A no-fluff, step-by-step guide to driving traffic to your blog using Pinterest.
Let’s face it: blogging without traffic is like speaking to an empty room.
It sucks!
You’ve put in all this time and effort to share your passion for travel with the world, but no one is paying attention.
And there’s so much information out there about how to get traffic, you don’t know where to start.
If you’ve landed here, chances are you’re…
Participating in Facebook share threads and getting a handful of clicks to your blog, if you’re lucky.
Frustrated with posting nonstop on your Twitter and Instagram accounts, which aren’t growing either.
Tired of reading generic ‘How To Grow Your Traffic’ posts that provide vague advice.
Unsure what exactly other bloggers are doing to get 20k, 30k, or 50k page views a month.
Wondering if it’s even possible to build a travel blog that makes money every month. (Answer: yes it is!)
Hey, I feel your pain! Not too long ago, I was swimming in the deep sea of traffic confusion. In fact, during the entire month of December 2017, I got a grand total of 42 page views! No kidding.
When 2018 came around, I decided that something definitely had to change if I wanted to make an income from blogging. You see, I had quit my nonprofit job and committed to being a full-time travel blogger. I wanted to pursue a life of travel, freedom, and purpose. There was no going back so I rolled up my sleeves and started investigating how to drive traffic to my blog (and lots of it!)
That’s when I discovered Pinterest, and it changed the trajectory of my blog forever. First, I invested over $400 in Pinterest courses and coaching. Then I dropped Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and everything else that was taking up my time.
Why Pinterest?
Pinterest is a visual search engine that levels the playing field for bloggers. Unlike Google, it doesn’t care about the age of your blog or the number of links you’ve gotten from other website. It just wants to show relevant content to its 250 million users and help them discover new ideas.
People go on Pinterest to discover new destinations, plan their vacation, find out what to pack, and more. In fact, travel is consistently in the top 10 most searched categories on Pinterest.
This means that travel bloggers can get lots of traffic from Pinterest with the right strategy. Yet most travel bloggers either don’t know how to use Pinterest or are using Pinterest the wrong way.
What You’ll Learn In Pinterest Traffic Takeoff?
- How to design a pin on Canva
- How to conduct keyword research on Pinterest
- How to introduce a pin to Pinterest
- How to hide a pin within a blog post
- How to analyze your performance using Pinterest Analytics
- How to use Google Analytics to increase your Pinterest traffic
- How to determine which posts need new pins
- How to use Tailwind to automate your pinning
- How to use Tailwind Tribes to grow your reach
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