Pinterest recently became the third-most-popular social network in the world with 11-plus million users.
You're already using SEO to drive your press releases, but how can you use Pinterest to expand your reach? Try these tips:
1. Add an infographic to your release, then pin it.
Infographics are hot. Our clients are starting to use them more and
more to help explain useful or helpful information to their customers.
Including a relevant infographic with your press release is still an
unusual way to give media and news outlets a visual to go with the
story.
For inspiration, try searching using the keyword "infographic." Our favorite is this one about the benefits of gardening.
Run the infographic with your wire release, embed it in your email
and BE SURE to upload it on Pinterest, with a hyperlink to the full
release.
No inforgraphic? Use a captivating or beautiful photo to achieve similar results!
2. Create a Pinterest newsroom
If you are pinning one press release, why not create a corporate
newsroom pinboard to showcase it, along with your other media/news
assets? It can mirror your website's newsroom, or enhance it with fresh
material. Here is a great example from MGM Resorts.
In addition to press releases and infographics, your newsroom pinboard
should include news clips, company blog posts, short pitches or expert
opinion comments and video. Video goes a long way on the web.
Another powerful media tool is an executive staff pinboard, which
links headshot photos to biographies, bylined articles, and other
content that demonstrates their credibility as an expert resource.
When you quote them in a press release, try linking their name directly to their pinboard for added oomph.
3. Create a pinboard that fits your infographic or news topic.
This capitalizes on search traffic and creates a natural platform for your news and/or infographic.
For example, if your press release is about a fabulous new plant or
an event being held at your local garden center, look online for
inspiration. A pinboard on "Fall Festivals" or "New Plants for Spring"
or "Garden Trends", might target your audience nicely and complement the topic of your release/infographic.
If your press release launches a new software product, then pinning
screen captures and packaging photography might be a great start to your
board.
4. Optimize the pin using the same keywords optimized in your press release.
SEO is your best friend on Pinterest. Google likes Pinterest and
ranks pages high, sometimes within a few days. Including targeted
keywords from your release can magically propel your pin visibility—and
thus your press release—so it's well worth the minor time investment.
Amplify your news results when you optimize your pins for the same
keywords used in your release. How? Just include the same primary
keyword in the title of your pinboard, wrap them into the description of
each pin, then add them as a hashtag.
5. Use Pinterest for free market research.
Not only is Pinterest valuable as a post-distribution strategy, but
it can spark great ideas for trend releases and bylined article topics.
First, use Pinterest to identify what is being repinned and liked.
Create a pinboard around a popular topic, optimize it for search, then
support it with a trends or expert opinion press release that links
right back to your Pinterest board. Voila—newsworthy content on a very hot topic!
If you're looking for more tips on how to maximize your garden business using Pinterest, download our free e-book:
-Katie
4 comments:
Well! That is definitely interesting. Cool tips indeed!
Shyra @ eCarport
Thanks, Shyra, everyday there is something new.
Pinterest is something new and effective way of getting website traffic by doing infographics.
You're right, Linda. Infographics are definitely a great new way of spreading information and news. We love them!
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