How to Increase Your Pinterest Traffic

A while back, I mentioned a few ideas for future blog posts that I thought you guys might be interested in. One of the ideas that got the most requests is one on how to increase your Pinterest traffic. I’m not exaggerating at all when I say that Pinterest brings in the vast majority of my site’s traffic and I love seeing my recipes, workouts, and general posts being shared and read! 

Here are some of the major ways I’ve been able to increase my traffic from Pinterest and gain page views, readers, and self-confidence as a blogger. After all, I don’t think many of us can deny that seeing that our content is being read and enjoyed is a huge self-confidence booster.!

Increase your Pinterest traffic by following a few simple steps

1. Improve Your Photography and Graphic Images

This is by far my number one tip on how to increase your Pinterest traffic. Almost 90% of the people who get sent my way from the site come from pictures of my recipes and this correlated DIRECTLY to me improving my food photography. After I gained some experience with my camera and learned how just the most simple and subtle differences in lighting/composition can make all the difference, I started getting accepted on to food spotlight sites like Foodgawker, Tastespotting, Tasteologie, Healthy Aperture, etc and visitors started to pour in.

Not only was it an added bonus to get thousands of unique visitors directly from those sites, but many of the people who found their way over to Apple of My Eye pinned the recipes and also explored around, leading them to pinning workouts or quick tips like my post on How to Lighten Up Your Starbucks Beverage (which consistently brings in a solid stream of visitors everyday, even though I published it over 3 months ago). 

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Looking back to my early days blogging about the food I ate, I feel a little embarrassed about the photo quality. Honestly, when I read my posts from just a half year ago I can’t help but wonder, “what was I thinking taking a picture of all those mushy granola fruit salads”? Yes, it tasted delicious, but for the people reading my blog, it probably looked revolting! After all, you eat with your eyes first. Luckily, I think my skill with a camera has increased a bit since then! 

Apple of My Eye Recipes

In the future, I’m thinking about writing a post on how I step-by-step take my pictures/edit them, but for now, I cannot recommend Lindsay’s Tasty Food Photography eBook enough(<— affiliate link!).

I bought it a while back and after reading it and practicing some of her easily explained concepts, I almost instantly started getting accepted into the Food Submission sites I mentioned above.

I literally did a happy dance when my Healthier Cinnamon Roll Scones appeared on the site and later, when my Healthy Skillet Lasagna was accepted, it ended up being one of the most popular recipes on Foodgawker for a month and was pinned almost 13,400 times! That certain recipe brings in hundreds of visitors a day and, without improving my photography, it would probably have just been lost in my archives- even if it tasted just as delicious!

I really, really can’t stress how much your photography matters when it comes to increasing your audience and traffic!

Pinterest Pin Count

You can read a more throughout review of Lindsay’s eBook on my giveaway post for it. (Her posts on the income of her food blog is also such an interesting read, they’ve been posting income reports for the past few years and have built their blog up from making only a few dollars a month to over $15k. Fascinating!) 

2. Design your images so they’re easily noticed by the people scrolling down Pinterest. If you’ve been reading Apple of My Eye for a while, you might have noticed that I usually post a picture that has a few images in a vertical collage with a few eye-catching keywords. This gives me an advantage on the site because they take up more room on Pinterest and are therefore more likely to be noticed by those scrolling by.  

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To make my images, I go to picmonkey (it’s free!), click on the “Make Collage” button, choose “Ducks in a Row”, rotate it so it’s vertical, and get to work putting a few of my images and text on it. Super simple, but it makes a big difference!  

5 Easy Ways to Gain Pinterest Traffic

3. Don’t be afraid to ask your readers and fellow bloggers to pin your images if they find them tasty or helpful! Social networking is such a powerful tool and great way to connect and help each other grow our sites and get to know each other. 

In fact, if you find this post helpful and don’t mind, I would really appreciate it if you could pin a recipe or workout (or two 😉 ).

 If you’d like to be friends on the site, here’s my Pinterest account! (shameless self-promotion). Follow me and I’ll follow you back! 

4. Another great way to increase your Pinterest traffic is to pin pictures to your site at optimal times. Here’s a chart I found that shows when most people are pinning away!

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5. Joining group boards (where multiple members of Pinterest can pin) is a great way to expose your site and reach a wider audience of people. 

I was thinking of creating a group board where us bloggers could all pin together. Let me know if you’d be interested in joining the group! 

So there you have it! I really hope this quick guide helped give you guys a starting idea on how to increase your traffic from Pinterest. It’s SUCH a great tool and viral pins can bring in tens of thousands of page views a day. In my opinion, Pinterest is the #1 best, fastest, and easiest way to grow your blog and I have to give most of my quantitative success as a healthy food/lifestyle blogger to it.

 Let me know if you have any questions!

 

Comments

  1. says

    This is such a great post!!! After winning Pinch of Yum’s ebook from your giveaway, I have noticed the same thing with recipe sites. Since improving my photography, almost all of my photos are now accepted to Foodgawker!!! I’ve also been using vertical images, but haven’t tried the collage idea…. I will now. I would love to join a group pinterest page.

    • says

      So glad it helped you! Isn’t remarkable how much traffic those sites bring? It’s crazy :D!

      So glad you found it helpful- I’ll add you to the group board as soon as I get it up :)

  2. says

    thanks for sharing all these awesome tips, very helpful! I think I need to become self hosted before adding the PIN IT button.. ive tried :( but I really like your idea of the vertical recipes, I shall try that! :)

    • says

      You’re so welcome! Ugh, bummer about needing to become self-hosted :/. I also wrote a post about the benefits of self-hosting your site (other than the Pinterest button!), if you’d be interested in reading that! It’s a big decision to make!

  3. says

    Thanks SO much Christine! I really do need to buy that eBook. But first I need to get a good camera… I take all of my pics with my iPhone! I’m totally in on the Pinterest group board! :)

    • says

      You’re os welcome :D. Glad you found it helpful.

      Iphones actually take surprisingly good pics haha ;). I’ll put you on the list and let you know as soon as I make the board!

    • says

      Put it on your registry! Honestly, my camera is one of my all-time favorite things and I don’t know how I did without it for so long ;). Perfect for documenting you and Christian’s new life together as well!

      Glad you found it helpful 😀

    • says

      You’re welcome, Ashley! I remember when I was new to blogging (not too long ago, actually). All the things you need to learn seem a bit overwhelming at first, but you’ll be surprised at how insanely quickly you’ll pick everything up!

      Just started following you on Bloglovin, can’t wait to read more posts 😀

  4. says

    Thanks for this post! So excited to have found your blog – just followed you on pinterest, too :). Appreciate the tips, especially about timing of your pins – I’m shocked that pins are so much more popular at night, especially since most of my blog traffic is in the morning!

    • says

      So glad you found your way over here and that you found the post helpful :). I was surprised to find that out too- I would think that a ton of people would be on in the mornings before they head off to work!

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