Pinterest Traffic Strategy That Got Me 100K Views in 30 Days
Pinterest Traffic Strategy That Got Me 100K Views in 30 Days
*Pinterest strategy for bloggers
*Pinterest traffic tips
*How to use Pinterest for blog traffic
*Pinterest SEO strategy
*Pinterest fresh pins
*Viral Pinterest pin design
Yes, 100K views in 30 days—without paying a dime on ads.
If you’re thinking Pinterest is just for recipes or DIY crafts, think again. Pinterest is a visual search engine, not a social media platform—and it’s a goldmine for evergreen traffic.
In this blog post, I’ll break down:
The exact Pinterest strategy I used
Tools and templates to speed up your success
Do’s & don’ts that made all the difference
An interactive checklist to implement this today
Step 1: Profile Optimization – Set the Foundation
Before pinning anything, I made sure my Pinterest profile was keyword- optimized:
Here's what I did:
Switched to a Business Account (for analytics & rich pins)
Created a clear, niche-focused username (e.g., @fitwithava)
Added a bio with keywords like “fitness tips,” “weight loss,” and “home workouts”
Uploaded a high-quality profile pic
Pro Tip:
Use Pinterest’s search bar to find auto-suggested keywords related to your niche. Integrate them into your bio, boards, and pin descriptions.
Step 2: Created SEO - Optimized Boards
Pinterest loves niche clarity. I created 10 boards aligned with my blog content pillars.
Example Boards:
Healthy Breakfast Recipes
15 - Minute Workouts
Mindful Living Tips
Weight Loss for Busy Moms
Each board had:
A keyword-rich title
A detailed description using LSI keywords
At least 10 pins to start with
Step 3: Designed Click-Worthy Pins (That Don’t Look Spammy)
Great pins = great clicks. I used Canva Pro to create 10–15 fresh pins per blog post.
Design Checklist:
2:3 ratio (1000x1500px)
Bold, easy-to-read fonts
High-contrast color palette
A clear, emotional headline (e.g., “Burn 500 Calories in 30 Minutes – At Home!”)
My blog’s logo/URL on every pin
Tools I Used:
Canva Pro Templates (link below)
Pinterest Trends to identify popular topics
Pin Title Generator to brainstorm ideas
Step 4: Consistent Daily Pinning
Consistency was key.
I used Tailwind to schedule 15–20 pins per day across multiple boards.
Strategy:
70% my own content
30% high-quality repins from similar creators
Pinned each blog post to multiple boards using different pin designs
This gave my content maximum exposure without spamming.
Step 5: Leveraged Fresh Pins
Pinterest rewards “fresh pins”—new images, titles, and descriptions linking to the same URL.
For each blog post, I created:
5–10 unique pin designs
Custom descriptions with different keywords and hooks
Scheduled them across the month
Bonus Tip: Used Idea Pins to Engage Viewers
I posted Idea Pins once or twice a week, sharing:
Step-by-step tutorials
Short tips with voice-over
Personal stories + behind-the-scenes
Though they don’t have clickable links (yet), they build authority and visibility.
The Results
After implementing this strategy:
100K views in 30 days
Blog traffic increased by 312%
My email list grew by 2.5K subscribers
4 of my pins went viral, each with over 10K saves
Final Thoughts: Pinterest Works (If You Work It)
Pinterest isn’t about chasing trends—it’s about being consistent, creative, and strategic. The traffic is evergreen, meaning the content I posted last month is still bringing in traffic today.
If I can do this in 30 days, so can you. Start with one blog post. Create 5 great pins. Use the checklist. Watch it grow.

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