Pinterest has been the creative’s platform of choice for some time now. Bloggers who share great how-to articles coupled with amazing visual content, have done particularly well.
But there’s been rumblings recently of traffic from the visual platform, taking a nose-dive. Bloggers are reporting that their referrals from Pinterest are falling and that things generally seem amiss.
There’s even been whisperings of Pinterest going the same way that Facebook has!
To be honest I don’t really agree with this. Today I’m going to share why I think this and more importantly, dig into what’s changed. Then we’re going to look at what you can do to pull your stats out of the dumps and get your boards bustling with life again.
16 Tips For Using The New Pinterest Smart Feed - Stacey Corrin
Posted by SJ_Corrin under Social MediaFrom http://staceycorrin.co.uk 3453 days ago
Made Hot by: luvhealthcare on November 18, 2014 12:50 pm
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I would recommend building up alot of followers before spending alot of time writing content. If you don't have many followers, you won't get too much traction, at least in my experience. Good artile :)
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Do you know how Pinterest is making money at the moment?
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