Did you know you could add keywords in all of these places?! Do you have a good handle on your keyword strategy, or do you feel like you need help? Drop your niche, and let me know here in the comments!
I have a question. You mentioned Pinterest likes fresh pins. I link my pins to my website. Does using my website url in my pins over and over decrease my SEO? I maybe confusing myself.
Where are you directing the Pins on your website? A blog, homepage, products etc? If you're using the same url over and over again, it doesn't necessarily hurt the SEO, but they might not perform very well. Over time, they might even be suppressed from distribution, especially if the same link is Pinned multiple times a day. Let me know if that makes sense!
@@emileevales It does. I link pins to my blog. I link 3 pins max to my blog but I spread it out for the week. I was thinking it may hurt my SEO because I'm using the same link for a fresh pin for a blog post. Thanks for your responding.
@@ittakesavillagelearningcen7915 nope, you're good! I do the same, I create multiple Pins for one piece of content. I do usually spread it out so that each Pin has an interval of like 7 days, so they're slowly dripped out. You can also try different angles for each of the Pins so the text and images aren't too similar. :)
Did you know you could add keywords in all of these places?! Do you have a good handle on your keyword strategy, or do you feel like you need help? Drop your niche, and let me know here in the comments!
I have a question. You mentioned Pinterest likes fresh pins. I link my pins to my website. Does using my website url in my pins over and over decrease my SEO? I maybe confusing myself.
Where are you directing the Pins on your website? A blog, homepage, products etc? If you're using the same url over and over again, it doesn't necessarily hurt the SEO, but they might not perform very well. Over time, they might even be suppressed from distribution, especially if the same link is Pinned multiple times a day. Let me know if that makes sense!
@@emileevales It does. I link pins to my blog. I link 3 pins max to my blog but I spread it out for the week. I was thinking it may hurt my SEO because I'm using the same link for a fresh pin for a blog post.
Thanks for your responding.
@@ittakesavillagelearningcen7915 nope, you're good! I do the same, I create multiple Pins for one piece of content. I do usually spread it out so that each Pin has an interval of like 7 days, so they're slowly dripped out. You can also try different angles for each of the Pins so the text and images aren't too similar. :)
@@emileevales Thank you.