Are you ready to drive more traffic to your digital business in a fun and interesting way?
Because I’ve got something truly exciting for you: a 30-day Pinterest challenge!
It will guide you through easy steps to boost your online visibility and reach more potential customers than ever before.
So get ready and start this Pinterest marketing challenge today!
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30-Day Pinterest Challenge To Increase Traffic
Day 1: Set up or redo your profile
If you’re new, make your business account. If you already have one, give it a new look. Be sure to use important keywords.
You’ll also love to read: Pinterest SEO: How To Optimize Pinterest To Get More Traffic
Day 2: Claim your website
Add the link to your website and claim it. If you don’t have a website, you can link to Etsy, Instagram, Linktree, etc.
Day 3-5: Make boards
Make about 10 boards for different things you’ll talk about in your pins. Use keywords in the board title & description.
Day 6: Start making pins and plan them
Today, make at least 3 pins, improve the title & description with keywords, and plan them for the next 3 days.
Day 7: Plan and make pins
Make 4 pins, write the title & description with keywords, and plan them for the next 4 days. Now you should have 1 week of planned pins (1 pin per day)
You might also love to read my post about the Best Pinterest Marketing Strategies To Explode Your Traffic
Day 8-10: Study your competitors’ pins
See how your competitors are making their pins. Don’t copy them, just learn from them.
Day 11-13: Start making pins and plan them
Make 7 pins, improve them, and plan them for a week ahead.
Learn more about How To Create Killer Pinterest Images That People Click
Day 14: Check Pinterest analytics
Check the analytics so you’ll understand them better.
Day 15-17: Make different Pin types and plan them
Try making static (image) pins and video pins. Improve & plan them for the next week.
Day 18-20: Study the first set of pin
Study the first set of pins you made on days 6 and 7. Ask yourself: “How can I make them better?” – take notes
You’ll love to read my post: How To Use Pinterest For Business – TOP Pinterest Tips
Day 21: Start making pins and plan them
Make at least 7 pins using the notes you took on days 18-20 – make them better. Don’t forget to improve the titles & descriptions with keywords.
Day 22: Check your analytics
See if you’re getting some reach and engagement. IMPORTANT: if you just started, the numbers won’t be huge. Pinterest is a long-term game, so you’ll have to be patient.
Day 23-25: Study the second set of pins
Study the second set of pins you made on days 11-13. Ask yourself: “How can I make them better?” – take notes.
You might be interested in reading this blog post: How To Build An Email List With Pinterest
Day 26-28: Start making pins and plan them
Make at least 7 pins. Don’t forget to improve the titles & descriptions with keywords.
Day 29-30: Check your analytics
Check your analytics, and see what is working and what isn’t. Then make a pin plan for next week/month.
Free Pinterest Course
Now that you have the 30-day Pinterest challenge, let me tell you about something cool. I have this free Pinterest course ready to help you master the platform.
It’s packed with actionable steps that’ll bring you more traffic to your digital business.
Are you serious about getting more visitors each month? Then this course is for you!
Conclusion
And that’s a wrap on our Pinterest Challenge. Start using it today and increase the traffic to your business.
And remember, sharing is caring! If you found this post useful, don’t keep it to yourself – help another digital entrepreneur out by sharing it with your networks.
Very in-depth post. I’ll have to try it out.
Thanks.
I’m happy you liked it, David. Let me know how this challenge goes for you.