Find Ideas for Blog Posts:
There are many creative ways to come up with ideas for blog posts, and Pinterest is a great choice! Browse through pinboards using a keyword search related to your blog topic.
You're sure to find a diverse list of pinboards and pins to get your
creative juices flowing. Click through some of the results and see what
people are sharing on their pinboards as well as which pins are getting a
lot of repins, likes, and comments. These are likely to be images and
videos that will get your blog audience talking, too, and could be
perfect sources for new blog posts.
Share Images and Videos from Your Blog:
When
you publish an interesting image or video on your blog, you can pin it
on Pinterest, too. Just make sure you pin more content from other
sources than your own, or you'll look like you're only interested in
self-promotion. No one will follow you and you might even be found in
violation of Pinterest's terms of use if you use your pinboards solely
for self-promotion.
Here is an example. Imagine that you write a blog about cooking and publish an image of your latest Italian dish along with the recipe on your blog. You can pin the image on a Pinterest pinboard called "My Best Italian Dishes," making it easy for people on that site to find all of your best Italian creations. Create another pinboard for "My Best Desserts," "My Biggest Cooking Failures," "Cooking Tools I Can't Live Without," and so on. These pinboards can include images from your blog, while other pinboards could include content from other sources. For example, you could create pinboards called "Dishes from Chefs that Inspire Me," "Cooking Tools I Wish I Had," and "Amazing Kitchens." By pinning content published by other people, you can start to build relationships with them that can lead to blog growth.
Here is an example. Imagine that you write a blog about cooking and publish an image of your latest Italian dish along with the recipe on your blog. You can pin the image on a Pinterest pinboard called "My Best Italian Dishes," making it easy for people on that site to find all of your best Italian creations. Create another pinboard for "My Best Desserts," "My Biggest Cooking Failures," "Cooking Tools I Can't Live Without," and so on. These pinboards can include images from your blog, while other pinboards could include content from other sources. For example, you could create pinboards called "Dishes from Chefs that Inspire Me," "Cooking Tools I Wish I Had," and "Amazing Kitchens." By pinning content published by other people, you can start to build relationships with them that can lead to blog growth.
Find Your Audience and Engage with Them:
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are your blog audience (or people who match your current blog audience
profile) are on Pinterest. If you can find them and start to engage with
them on Pinterest by liking, repinning, and commenting on their pins,
then they might start doing the same for you. That puts your pins in
front of a wider audience. Some of that exposure might turn into blog
traffic from people who see your pins and want to learn more from you!
Find Online Influencers and Build Relationships:
Just
as connecting with your blog audience and engaging with them on
Pinterest can help grow your blog, so can finding and engaging with
online influencers.
Look for people on Pinterest who already have the eyes and ears of your
target audience and start following them, repinning their content,
liking their pins, and commenting on their pins. In time, your efforts
will get noticed and you'll be able to start building relationships with
these influencers. When you get on an influencer's radar screens, you
have the potential to get your content in front of his or her audience,
which can lead to a surge in exposure and traffic to your blog.
Save Images and Videos to Blog About Later:
Sometimes,
you find a great image or video online that you want to blog about, but
you just don't have time to do it at that moment. Why not pin it on a
Pinterest pinboard, so it's easy to find all of those blog post ideas
later? You can create a pinboard called "Blog Post Inspiration" and keep
all of your blog post fodder there. It's just like a file cabinet but
without all the paper!