Organize your boards carefully
Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2025 9:39 am
Social media is all about being 'social'. It's not just about sending your own content, but also about sharing other people's posts. Repin interesting images from those you follow. But also respond to other people's pins and like them.
5. Use keywords
Use keywords in titles and descriptions to be found on the terms you want. Not only will you be better in search engine results, but pinners will find you based on your expertise. Use hashtags to highlight the keywords. Pay attention to the terms that users are searching for, because they are looking for a solution to their problem.
6. Promote cross-media
Don't just promote your Pinterest account on your website, but also use other channels. Think of a tab on Facebook, Twitter, your weblog or your newsletter. But you can also promote your boards with offline channels by placing your (unique) Pinterest URL on a poster or in a folder, for example.
Organize your boards with care. Research shows that pins in the middle get the most attention. See which boards are important to your brand.
8. Give something away
Furthermore, it turns out that pins that contain a call-to-action get 80 percent more engagement than pins without a 'banana'. Post messages with a focus on free content, such as ebooks, videos or podcasts from your organization.
9. Go multimedia
Pinterest is not just a platform for images and uganda phone data pictures. You can also share videos, podcasts and webinars with your followers via your boards. Share company presentations, tutorials, interviews, product demos or exclusive 'behind-the-scenes' videos.
10. Measuring is knowing
Pinterest recently launched a new feature called web analytics. This allows you to track data about what is pinned from your site, such as the number of pins, how many pinners are involved and how often these pins are repinned. You can see when these pins were placed, how big the reach is and how many visits they generate on your site. With this information you can keep an eye on whether you are on the right track or possibly improve your website and boards.
Want more tips? Then watch this video about selling via Pinterest by Frankwatching author Pelpina Trip. I'm curious whether Dutch entrepreneurs are successful with Pinterest. Do you know a nice case of a Dutch brand that uses Pinterest effectively? Or do you perhaps have another tip for entrepreneurs? Share it in a comment! Do you want to view the infographic in a large version or perhaps print it out? Then click on the image.
5. Use keywords
Use keywords in titles and descriptions to be found on the terms you want. Not only will you be better in search engine results, but pinners will find you based on your expertise. Use hashtags to highlight the keywords. Pay attention to the terms that users are searching for, because they are looking for a solution to their problem.
6. Promote cross-media
Don't just promote your Pinterest account on your website, but also use other channels. Think of a tab on Facebook, Twitter, your weblog or your newsletter. But you can also promote your boards with offline channels by placing your (unique) Pinterest URL on a poster or in a folder, for example.
Organize your boards with care. Research shows that pins in the middle get the most attention. See which boards are important to your brand.
8. Give something away
Furthermore, it turns out that pins that contain a call-to-action get 80 percent more engagement than pins without a 'banana'. Post messages with a focus on free content, such as ebooks, videos or podcasts from your organization.
9. Go multimedia
Pinterest is not just a platform for images and uganda phone data pictures. You can also share videos, podcasts and webinars with your followers via your boards. Share company presentations, tutorials, interviews, product demos or exclusive 'behind-the-scenes' videos.
10. Measuring is knowing
Pinterest recently launched a new feature called web analytics. This allows you to track data about what is pinned from your site, such as the number of pins, how many pinners are involved and how often these pins are repinned. You can see when these pins were placed, how big the reach is and how many visits they generate on your site. With this information you can keep an eye on whether you are on the right track or possibly improve your website and boards.
Want more tips? Then watch this video about selling via Pinterest by Frankwatching author Pelpina Trip. I'm curious whether Dutch entrepreneurs are successful with Pinterest. Do you know a nice case of a Dutch brand that uses Pinterest effectively? Or do you perhaps have another tip for entrepreneurs? Share it in a comment! Do you want to view the infographic in a large version or perhaps print it out? Then click on the image.