At this point, you are well aware Pinterest exists and probably have read multiple articles on how to best leverage the network. If you haven’t implemented a Pinterest strategy,
the infographic below from Socially Sorted and Mookoo Design details best practices and tips to make Pinterest part of your social media strategy.
Do you think any of the below tips are more helpful than others? Is Pinterest already part of your social media strategy? Have you seen results from your presence on the network?

Additional Pinterest Reads:
- Crafting Compelling Pinterest Content
- Pinterest Continues to Make a Splash
- Pinterest and the Travel Industry
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I have used pinterest on my website and the result was great, it jumped from page 7 to #5 in less than 2 weeks time.
The key is we must got our website pinned and repinned by many people, which is the hardest part. Most of pinterest users won’t doing repin when they aren’t like what we pinned.
I do simple thing to outsource it on fiverr and got my site pinned by 75 people, I don’t know how can he did it just search by typing pinterest on fiverr and you will find it on the TOP. Many other seller offer pinterest service on fiverr but in my experience they can’t make my website increase in SEO. I don’t know why.
Reasons why pinterest is good for SEO:
1. You need to ping the links of your pins to the to get your website increase in SEO.
2. Once our website pinned it has backlinks counts.
3. Even though Pinterest does not support anchor text (except the url link), it’s still perfect for placing our keywords in description.