Can Pinterest really boost traffic to your site?

I’ve seen many people asking how to get more traffic to their websites, especially after dealing with Google updates.

My answer? Pinterest.

I know a lot of folks think Pinterest is too much work for not enough results or that it doesn’t work at all.

But I’m here to give you some hope. Pinterest can actually become your biggest traffic driver.

Right now, I’m working with a blogger, and we’re getting her 30K clicks to her website every month. Yes, 30K real outbound clicks – not just impressions or views.

So, how can you do this too?

No, you don’t need to hire me! (Kidding.)

Here’s how you can start using Pinterest to drive traffic to your site:

Be Patient – If you’ve been using Pinterest and aren’t seeing results, I get it. It’s frustrating. But remember, Pinterest is more like a search engine than social media. It can take up to 3 months before you see any real changes.

Pin 5 to 10 Times Every Day – You can’t expect results if you don’t put in the work. Start posting 5 to 10 fresh pins daily. You can batch create pins for the week or month, so you don’t have to worry about doing it every day.

Make Your Pins Visually Appealing – Pinterest is all about visuals. No one will click on boring or dull pins. Look at what others in your niche are doing and try to follow those trends. Use good photos and tools like Canva to make your pins.

Optimize Your Pins – Do some research on what people are searching for and use those keywords in your pin titles, descriptions, and board descriptions. This will help your pins rank higher in search results.

That’s it! It’s that simple.

Got any questions? Let me know.

Pinterest is working great for me too. I’m getting 50 to 75 outbound clicks each month, and I’ve been posting 6 pins a day for a month now. How long did it take you to get your client to 30K outbound clicks?

What’s your monthly rate for this kind of work?

How long do you think it’ll take to get to 10K clicks a month if I post 5-10 pins a day?