Showing posts with label pinterest. Show all posts
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Monday, March 16, 2015

How To Drive Massive Referral Traffic From Pinterest In 2015

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How To Drive Massive Referral Traffic From Pinterest In 2015

There was a time not too long ago when you could solve your traffic problems by simply churning out more content and spending money on PPC ads.

And that approach may still work if you’ve got a lot to invest.

But even if you do, such methods of driving traffic have lost their mojo. Less and less people are clicking on ads. Instead, they are turning on, and tuning in … to social networks.

While several marketers and businesses have realized the notion and turned their attention to social networks as a means to drive referral traffic to their sites, many continue to make the mistake of placing the majority of their focus on Facebook and Twitter. As a result, they are missing tons of traffic that should be theirs.

I’m talking about Pinterest as an often-disregarded source of social media referral traffic.

Here’s why you should take notice: Pew Research revealed that Pinterest is rising in popularity and has even surpassed Twitter. Pinterest used to be about women but the social network has men as its fastest-growing demographic.

What’s more intriguing than the rising popularity of the pinning platform is that Pinterest brought in more than 3x the traffic of Google Plus, YouTube, Twitter, StumbleUpon, LinkedIn and Reddit combined, according to Shareaholic’s Q3 2014 Social Media Traffic Report.

However, these stats aren’t the only reason to consider Pinterest. Internet users are naturally drawn to attractive, high-quality visuals. They process information quickly when it’s presented in the form of images and they’re more willing to engage with such content. What does this mean for your business? On social media it’s a general rule that the more engagement there is with visitors the more referral traffic you’ll get back to your site.

 

Getting started on Pinterest

Sign up to Pinterest with your email, Twitter, or Facebook profile. Use your business name as your username, and fill in the rest of the details – company logo, description, and website URL.

For the profile name, you can use your business name + a keyword. So if you’re a coffee shop and your business name is ‘Breco’, use ‘Breco Coffee shop’ as your profile name. Follow the same rule for the ‘About’ section of your page; you can also include a call-to-action such as ‘visit our site for more’. Verify your account so that it appears in search engine results.

Creating a profile on Pinterest

Next, you create boards for the content that’s published on your site. If your site’s content is published in different categories, you can create a board for each category. Name the board after the category to make it easy for followers to filter content according to their interests. In the board description, you can mention keywords and call-to-action.

ThinkGeek is a great example of how to name and categorize Pinterest boards.

How to categorize Pinterest boards

Create boards that resonate with your content categories and overall business.

 

Actionable Ways To Drive Referral Traffic From Pinterest

So how do you make the most out of your presence on Pinterest, and increase referral traffic to your site? Here are a few practical tips to help you drive more traffic:

 

1. Display the official ‘Pin It’ button on your site

The ‘Pin It’ button will let your site visitors add things from your webpage to their Pinterest accounts. When they do, their followers are likely to see your site’s content as well. You can get the Pin It button from Pinterest by filling out the information. You can select from different Pin It images or even create a custom image.

The Official Pin It Button for websites

After you generate the code for the widget, add it to your site. Here’s how the ‘Pin It’ button appears on Geekalerts.

Geek alerts displays the Pin It Button on its web pages

The Pin It button will serve as a visual reminder, making it easy for visitors to pin images from your site, which will drive referral traffic from their accounts.

WordPress users can also use the jQuery Pin It Button for images. The plugin is used by popular sites such as SocialMediaExaminer.

 

2. Optimize your visuals

As Pinterest is all about images, you’ll need to come up with great visuals to entice people on the network. Here’s how you can optimize your visuals to increase their chances of being repined:
  • Pin videos directly on Pinterest
  • Use a watermark on your visuals
  • Use the 2:3 aspect ratio for images (aim for tall than wide)
  • Covert multiple images into infographics as long visuals get the most repins and traffic
  • Try not to use real faces. Images without faces receive 23 percent more repins
  • Use a clever mix of pictures, text overlays, and step-by-step instructions to create sharable images. These may also be called ‘how to’ images or ‘tip’ images
  • Use dominant colors in the images
  • Use PicMonkey to optimize the template of your visuals
Facebook advanced marketing expert Jon Loomer shares long-length images on his Pinterest account.

Long length pins get more repins

And here’s an example of an image with dominant colors from Paula Deen’s account. This image was repined 307,000 times.

Use dominant colors to optimize Pinterest images

Utilize these tips to create the most sharable images.

 

3. Include a link to your site in the pin and its description

One of Pinterest’s best features is that it gives you the option to relay images back to your website. To redirect an image, you need to edit the pin, and modify its source. Pinterest gives you the option to change the source of any pin you’ve uploaded.

Edit pin source on Pinterest to insert site link

The retail giant Target does this on its images uploaded to Pinterest. When someone on Pinterest clicks on the image, they are redirected to Target’s webpage. Here’s an example of such an image redirecting to Target’s store.

Target includes its site's link in its pins

Similarly, putting your site’s URL in the pin’s description can drive more traffic to your site. This will be helpful in attracting traffic in the form of visitors who are using Pinterest for the first time and may not click a pin twice to go to your site (two clicks are required: the first enlarges a pin, and the second takes a visitor to a website).

 

4. Engage with followers

To turn Pinterest followers into site visitors, you need to engage with them. You can increase engagement by pinning consistently so that pins appear in the feeds of your followers. If you can’t find time to pin regularly, you can schedule pins with Tailwind or Viral Woot.

You should also check pins and boards of your followers and repin content that’s relevant to your business. It’s also a good strategy to repin content from influencers – it would be a major boost to your Pinterest referral traffic if they return the favor. For instance, Williams Sonoma invited Jennifer Shea, baker and business owner, to create a board for parties and occasions.

Commenting on other pins will also drive engagement, and after you develop some authority, you can also leave a link to your site in the comments section (don’t do it quite often or when you’re just starting out on Pinterest as your effort can be flagged as spam).

Another viable strategy is to check what is being shared on your Pinterest page and pin new content around that theme. Those with a verified business website can check analytics or you can conduct an audit via www.pinterest/com/source/yourdomain.com.

Starbucks does a great job at Pinterest engagement by pinning images related to their coffee items and community. On a board titled ‘Coffee Moments’, they pin pictures of customers enjoying coffee and creative images of coffee.

Starbucks community engagement on Pinterest

Another thing you can do to involve your community is create group boards. These boards can compromise of staff, contributors & followers, and they can be kept open for anyone to join. The contributors to your group boards can become brand ambassadors, promoting your site’s content on your behalf. Lastly, contribute to other boards where you can occasionally post pins that include your site’s link.

 

5. Host contests

Contests are a convenient way of attracting more engagement, traffic and followers directly to your Pinterest boards and indirectly to your site. Read Pinterest’s guidelines on hosting contests before getting started.

One way of getting Pinterest traffic to come to your site is by engaging visitors with your site-hosted contests. This only requires you to pin the contest in one of your Pinterest boards. But let’s talk about how to host a contest directly on Pinterest.

For instance, you can create a contest board named after your business and ask participants to submit their favorite items directly from your website (so that the URL is included) in that board along with a comment of why they like the item. One or more than one individual with the best comment(s) can be announced the winner.

Additional tips
  • Create a buzz about your contest by promoting it to your email list, other social networks, and website visitors
  • Offer an excellent prize. If you don’t have a big enough budget, you can give away discount coupons or merchandise
  • Mention the date at which the winner will be announced
A great contest example is HP SpectreXT Laptop contest on Pinterest. It was engaged with by Pinterest users who were asked to create boards based on weekly themes to win a $500 Amazon gift card or the laptop itself. HP posted a theme on its dedicated web page where participants were asked to create boards based on the theme, as well as a pin featuring the laptop. Users were also required to create a login to submit the URL to the board through the site’s page, and public votes were used to determine the winner each week.

HP Used Pinterest Contest To Drive Traffic To Its Landing Page

The takeaway? HP incorporated a landing page of its website into the contest strategy, which was enough to drive traffic to its site. Participants visited the landing page to learn contest rules, and other people also visited the site to submit their votes.

You can use apps like Wishpond or Gleam.io to organize your contest and promote it on other digital properties you own.

 

6. Leverage rich pins

Pinterest introduced rich pins to let certain businesses include more details about pinned images and integrate the Pin It button with mobile applications. Pin categories that display more information include: recipes, movies, and products.

The difference between a regular pin and a rich pin is that the latter shows the pricing and has a direct link to the website’s product page. Regular pins require you to enter the price manually and people are only able to see the link when they hover over the product image.

Rich pins can also be used by business owners who sell items on eBay or Etsy. Pinterest has a detailed page stating how a business can apply for rich pins. The benefits include improved discoverability, better CTR, and increased referral traffic to product pages.

Another standout feature of rich pins is email notifications when the price drops. This is called the ‘real-time pricing feature’ of rich product pins. So if anyone pins a product from your product page, and a week later you drop the price, that user would get an email notification of the price change. This means even if someone is not on your email list, rich pins will drive pinners back to your site.
Several online retailers use rich pins to drive traffic back to their sites. Here is an example from OverStock’s Pinterest page.

Rich Pins drive traffic to product pages

 

Over to you

I hope these tips give you some inspiration to boost your Pinterest referral traffic. When you implement them, measure the metrics within Pinterest analytics to determine what is working best for you.


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Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Fashion Resolutions You Should Make In 2015

 
By The Huffington Post Canada                                                                                                         |                                                                                                                                           
Sure, "The September Issue" taught us that "September is the January in fashion" but though that may be true in the magazine world, it's not the reality for the rest of us who are looking to make a few changes in the new year.

New Year's resolutions are notoriously hard to keep, which is why we believe in only trying a few so that you can actually maintain them throughout the year, rather than just through February.

Fashion resolutions are no different. Remember "out with the old, in with the new"? Well, that saying is definitely applicable towards fashion, especially for the new year.

Come 2015, here are the style resolutions you should try (and remember you can pick just one if you want!):

1. Clean Out Your Closet
How did all those socks get piled up in there, anyway? If you find that you don't have any more room in your closet, it's time to clean it out. Sort out your clothes carefully, by organizing them into different piles. Haven't worn that bedazzled blazer in two years? Donate it to your local Value Village or Salvation Army. Socks and underwear with holes? Toss them. Even better, host a clothes swapping party with friends, so you know your clothes will end up in good hands.

2. Shop Thrifty
Is one of your resolutions to stick to a budget? Make it easy on yourself by avoiding the mall and head to thrift stores, vintage shops and second-hand stores that have cool and affordable fashions. Best of all, everything that's old is new again for spring 2015, so you'll still be trendy without paying full price.

3. Find A Tailor
You know how celebrities look good in everything? It's because they have a tailor. Now, we're not expecting you to blow your budget, but it's worth investing in a couple of tailored pieces (think pants, eveningwear and blazers) because not only will they fit you better (and therefore make you look even more gorgeous than you already are) but you will be more likely to keep them longer because they're custom fitted to you.

4. Figure Out Your Figure
Take a good long look at yourself and the kind of clothes you wear. Once you know what kind of body shape you have, the easier it will be to find clothes that look great on you. This will help you avoid wasting money on clothes that don't fit and help you invest in pieces that can last you years. If you're still not sure, head over to a department store such as Holt Renfrew or the Hudson's Bay and ask for a personal shopper who can help. Get ready to feel and look amazing.

5. Return Clothes You Aren't Sure About
Ever bought a piece of clothing only to get home and realize you're not really sure whether you like it? Yeah, we've all been there. If you've purchased something and are still unsure about it, return it. Don't waste your valuable closet space (and your money) by keeping something you're never going to wear.

6. Save For That Special Item
Been longing after a Chanel bag for the past five years? Obsessed with those designer heels? Make your fashion dream a reality by creating a plan that will help you reach your goal. Whether it be halting all clothing purchases for six months or making your lunch or putting away a bit of money each paycheque, make a plan that works for you. And stop shopping online! Trust us, when you get your dream item, it will be worth it.

7. Get Inspired
Still figuring out your style? Meet Pinterest. Aside from excellent cooking and wedding dress ideas, Pinterest is a treasure trove of fashion ideas filled with excellent street style, fashion how-tos and tons of gorgeous pics that you'll want to print out and post on your cubicle.

8. Don't Take Fashion Too Seriously
At the end of the day, what really matters is that you feel good. So if you find that you're comparing yourself to other people (damn those models!) and feeling down, take a breather and make some time for yourself. Hang out with your pals, go for a run, read a good book—anything that make you feel great. And if that means taking a break from fashion, that's fine! Remember not to take it too seriously and have fun with it.

To view the original article visit: http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2014/12/30/fashion-resolutions-2015_n_6396582.html

Monday, September 8, 2014

Connect with Your Customers Using Social Media

Peter Pishko VP of Operations at One Step Retail Solutions

Recently while researching a prospect, I visited their web site and read an interesting time line on the origins of the company. It was very witty and clearly demonstrated the lifestyle of the founders and accurately portrayed the atmosphere of the company, namely fun. It was quite a read, but the timeline stopped in 2006. Now, I know that the company still exists and is in very healthy shape (kudos these days) but the company history on their website was incomplete. I wanted to know more and was interested in the more recent history. As we all gravitate towards these new marketing tools, that is exactly what they are on a personal and business level, it is important they are updated regularly. Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest and Twitter are great methods of keeping in communication with your customers, but they must be maintained.
Think of it this way, a customer takes the time to become a fan of your business or sign up on Facebook because they are interested in what's new and exciting with your operation. As you are opening boxes and merchandising new product on your sales floor, send out alerts, let them know. Add photos of your staff modeling the new assortment, your staff will love it. We used to send out direct mail to our best customers and it was tough to be timely. We had to schedule and print postcards and mail them out to ensure that the customer received the notification with enough notice so they could attend the trunk show etc. E-mail blasts were a great alternative until the SPAM gods came along and made it very difficult to stay out of the spam filter especially when attachments are involved. Now you can give notice of an upcoming event and remind them multiple times. Just as your customers have shown you a commitment by signing up for your information updates, show interest in them by maintaining and continuing the exchange of communication. Customer service is all about commitment, so assign a dedicated individual to maintain your social networking site and reap the benefits of this instant and free communication with your most valuable of assets.

Monday, May 7, 2012

Fantastic Boutique Blog - A Pinners Paradise

I have been looking for samples and just happened across a blog that
nailed the "Pinterest-worthy" concept. Pictures, pictures and MORE
pictures. Note the Instagram feed running along the right hand side.

Pinterest Friendly Retail Blog that is is even attached to their online
store - hurrah!

Retailers - if you are on a budget and don't have an online store,
consider a blog like this.





Written for you, by Amy Hanson, Social Media and Business Alliance
Specialist at One Step Retail Solutions. Normally covering topics related
to retail technology but occasionally dabbling in more general retail
related topics.