Trying to figure out how to best set up your Pinterest boards for business so you can get more traffic to your products and make more sales?
First off, that’s smart thinking! Because having your boards set up strategically is going to increase your traffic! Head on below, and I’ll teach you!
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Pinterest boards of business
Head on over here for a quick video about how to use Pinterest boards to promote and grow your business.
First off, the best way to grow with Pinterest is to send users from a pin to your website with a valuable content post or video. Sending them straight to a “product page” typically won’t get the best sales and conversions.
1. SEO
First, before you even to set up boards for Pinterest, you want to make sure you have a great list of SEO keywords to guide you. These keywords and phrases will tell you what users are already looking for, so you can cater your boards to the popular searches. If you want to learn how to master SEO so you can get better traffic head here.
2. Create specific boards
Next, you want to create specific boards (using your keywords) which are related to your product. If you make bows, for example, you’ll want boards like “girls bows”, “baby bows”, “Disney bows”, or whatever are popular bow terms which you also make.
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3. Pin to your boards
Then, once you have your boards in place, 5-10 of them, you’ll want to pin to them. Now, these pins will consist of pins from your website, and from other websites. Please don’t make the mistake of only pinning your products and posts or you will be marked as spam on Pinterest.
I promise, as you pin others’ pins, as well as yours, to your boards then yours will get seen!
In Conclusion
When creating Pinterest boards for business, it’s important to keep your customer in mind and to only focus on their needs. As a result, you’ll need to be a team player and share others’ pins. The combination of your pins and theirs will both help you grow on Pinterest!
If you’re ready to dive into Pinterest, head on over here. Then you’ll learn more about developing a Pinterest strategy for your business. After that, download my free guide below.
Pinterest Action Tip:
Head to your Pinterest profile and start making some boards related to your target client.
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