How to Track Pinterest Traffic That Actually Converts
Getting clicks from Pinterest is cute—but clicks don’t pay the bills.
If you’re not tracking which traffic actually converts, you’re flying blind (and wasting time).
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Getting clicks from Pinterest is cute—but clicks don’t pay the bills.
If you’re not tracking which traffic actually converts, you’re flying blind (and wasting time).
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You’re creating content, writing blog posts, and showing up on Pinterest—but those pins? They’re not exactly popping off. Here’s the deal: creating viral-worthy, high-ranking Pinterest pins isn’t about being a designer. It’s about strategy. Good news? You don’t need a degree in graphic design or hours of free time. You just need a handful of smart design tips that help your content get seen, clicked, and saved.
Let’s talk about 5 ridiculously simple (but powerful!) tips that can boost your pin performance and get your content in front of the right people on Pinterest.
Pinterest! The place where dream homes are built, dinner plans are made, and business strategies come to life. It’s no secret that Pinterest is a powerhouse for driving traffic, but if you’re still relying on just one type of Pin format, you’re leaving so much potential on the table.
Here’s the deal: Not all Pins are created equal. The way you present your content on Pinterest matters just as much as what you’re sharing. The right mix of Pin formats can skyrocket your visibility, engagement, and even sales. So, let’s talk about the three Pin types you need to be using in your strategy: Image Pins, Video Pins, and Product Pins.
If you’re wondering how to stay ahead of the curve on Pinterest in 2025, you’re in the right place. I’m talking about using trends to fuel your content strategy and create posts that not only resonate but actually drive results. No more guessing—let’s get real about what works.