1. Build Content Rich Boards Around Your Niche
You
want to build content rich boards and curate your content just as you
would on any other social network. Pin your products and your content to
themed boards on Pinterest with shortened links that allow you to track
your Pinterest traffic. Make sure that you are presenting your
products, services and content in a visually appealing way because this
is what will draw people’s eye. They aren’t reading the subtext in other
words. Stand out, be creative and most of all; be unique!
There
is no rule on how many boards you can have but I suggest at least 8
boards with 9 pins each because that is the ‘view’ that people have when
they come to your site or to use designer term ‘above the fold’. Don’t
leave your boards empty! After those first 8 visible boards, people will
have to scroll down to see more. When someone clicks on your profile,
you want to give them a good first impression. You want them to know
that you are active, engaging and have great content.
2. Branding Your Business
Make
sure that you feature your business name on your profile. If you are
branding your business name, you might want to have your business name
as your Pinterest profile username. In the “About” section, include a
brief description about who you are and your interests. This area is
like the bio area on Twitter and should be short but provide a good
description of your business. Connect your account with your Facebook
and Twitter accounts. This will create links underneath your about
section so that people can find you on other platforms. Don’t forget to
include a link to your website!
3. Like Other People’s Pins
You
might want to like other pinner’s pins that may not be useful to your
audience or your board content instead of repinning them. Anytime you
like someone’s pin, it will show up in their activity feed. This may
grab their attention and get them to follow you.
4. Use The Hashtag (#) to Define Words For Search Results
This
works exactly as it does on Twitter in the sense that you can use a
hashtag to define keywords in your pin description. For example, if you
want to be found under the keyword ‘travel’, use #travel in your
description. This makes it easier to be found and will create more
followers as well. More followers = more exposure.
5. Mention Other Users
You
can mention others in your comments or pin descriptions to get the
attention or to recognize someone specific. A ‘mention’ is very similar
to Facebook and Twitter. Type the @ symbol before starting to type the
name of the person. A drop down box will appear and your choice should
be displayed there for you to select. One quick note on this…you can
only mention users who are following you on at least one board. When you
mention someone using this method, they will get an email and the
@mention will be linked back to their profile.
6. User Pinterest’s Browser Extension
If you are using Google Chrome, you can install the Pinterest browser extension onto
your toolbar. This is a great way to quickly pin things you see while
surfing the Internet. Once you have installed the extension, you will be
able to simply right click, choose Pin this Image from the drop down
and be able to choose the board that you want to pin it to. If you see a
great pair of shoes, you will be able to pin that image to a board on
your Pinterest account. Not only will it pin the graphic but it will
link back to the originating source.
7. Pin Videos
Pinterest
has recently added the ability to pin videos and not many people are
using this feature yet so this is an amazing opportunity to stand out
quickly in crowded marketplace. Currently Pinterest only supports
YouTube videos and you can pin them directly from YouTube using the Pin
It browser extension that I share above.
8. Pin Smart
When
you pin an image, include a description with pertinent keywords
hastagged. A good description will more than likely follow the graphic
as it gets repinned so make sure that you include your business name in
the description.
9. Optimize Your Graphics
Make
sure you are using a graphic in your blog posts that is clearly
associated with the content. In other words, do not use a graphic of a
camel if you are talking about how to grill a great steak. Images that
are really sparking a lot of pins on Pinterest are powerful visuals and
tap into emotions in some way. You might want to consider adding a clear
text description to your graphic so that it is clear what your content
is all about; like the graphic at the top of this blog post.
10. Pinterest Has a Mobile App!
This is huge as it allows you to browse, pin, repin and even take photos to pin right from your phone! Search www.itunes.com for ‘pinterest’ and you will be able to download the app and start using it immediately!
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