Pinterest SEO: How to Pin Your Way to the Top of Google
November 12, 2014 No Comments on Pinterest SEO: How to Pin Your Way to the Top of GoogleYou want to get more traffic to your website. You know how beneficial it is to be on the first page of Google, but you don’t know how to get there. Optimizing your website is complex and can be overwhelming, but there is another way. You can use Pinterest SEO to pin your way to the top of Google.
Let’s take a look at the Google Search Results for “picture frames diy”.

The first organic search result (not paid for) is a Pinterest Board!
This personal Pinterest Board is sitting on great real estate. It’s above several companies including American Frame, Lowe’s and TV’s DIY Network. The only search results that are listed above it are paid advertisements from Hobby Lobby, Amazon and Michaels!
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This morning Mashable posted this adorable video of a dog with 2 broken legs adjusting to vertical life. I don’t think it’s possible to find a better video to watch on a Monday. It’s guaranteed to bring a smile to your face. It also shows how willing this pup is to adapt – and that’s a skill all small business owners need to learn.
It’s easy to see how social media helps drive sales online. It’s a linear path; users see your social media post, click the link and head to your website, find what they want and then purchase. Okay it’s not that simple. People don’t usually buy right away and the process varies, but it’s easy to understand how social media can drive online sales. It’s more difficult to see how social media helps drive in-store sales.

Social media isn’t just for high school kids. It’s not just a time waster. Nor is it just about posting photos of the toasted ravioli you had for lunch. Social media has become a daily source of communication, information and entertainment. Are your customers on social media? Absolutely, and you should be too.
You may have heard of the Chipotle Twitter Hack. The “hack” was a part of their 20th anniversary marketing campaign, which includes a 20-day long treasure hunt called “Adventurito,” which features 20 days of puzzles.