i'm getting conflicting advice on whether to optimize for google seo or pinterest. i don't have time to do both perfectly
Which one should I prioritize for my blog traffic strategy?
Should I focus on Google or Pinterest for blog traffic?
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Re: Should I focus on Google or Pinterest for blog traffic?
start with pinterest, then add google seo
Here's why: pinterest can drive traffic immediately while google takes 6-12 months
my traffic sources:
optimize for both eventually, but pinterest gives you quick wins while google seo plays out
Here's why: pinterest can drive traffic immediately while google takes 6-12 months
my traffic sources:
- month 1-6: 90% pinterest, 10% google
- month 6-12: 60% pinterest, 40% google
- month 12+: 40% pinterest, 60% google
- traffic starts within days/weeks, not months
- less competition than google
- content has longer lifespan (pins resurface months later)
- works especially well for certain niches (food, diy, fashion, lifestyle, parenting)
- create 5-10 pins per blog post (different designs)
- use tailwind for scheduling
- pin to relevant boards
- use keyword-rich descriptions
- takes 30 min per post
optimize for both eventually, but pinterest gives you quick wins while google seo plays out
Re: Should I focus on Google or Pinterest for blog traffic?
pinterest is a trap that distracts from real seo
I wasted 6 months focusing on pinterest instead of google. my pinterest traffic dried up when the algorithm changed. my google traffic has been stable for 2 years
why google should be your priority:
I wasted 6 months focusing on pinterest instead of google. my pinterest traffic dried up when the algorithm changed. my google traffic has been stable for 2 years
why google should be your priority:
- more sustainable - rankings are more stable than pinterest algorithm
- higher intent traffic - people searching have specific intent
- better monetization - search traffic converts better than social traffic
- compounds over time - old posts keep getting traffic
- algorithm changes can tank your traffic overnight
- requires constant pinning to maintain traffic
- traffic quality is lower (more bounces, less engagement)
- doesn't work for all niches
- spend 90% of effort on google seo
- create one pinterest pin per post as afterthought
- don't stress about pinterest strategy
- focus on long-term seo game