How to Rank #1 for Both Pinterest and Google

SEO.

Search engine optimization is something you’ve probably heard floating around in Facebook groups or seen in your Pinterest feed.

The BEST type of traffic is search traffic. It’s also called organic traffic. People pop in their question or search a term, and BOOM – they go to a blog post for the answer.

Most users don’t look past the first results page on Google. And to be more truthful – they don’t go past the top three results on page 1 (after the ads). Ranking for the number one spot is nearly impossible for brand new bloggers.

But, not anymore.

It’s Pinterest.

And it’s dominating search results. In fact, more and more are using Pinterest instead of Google to find the best chocolate chip recipe or to figure out how to make money as a new blogger and about a billion other search terms.

And if you can optimize your search strategy to rank in Pinterest, you can effectively start ranking on Google. When this happens, your blog traffic grows, your list grows and your income grows.

Twins Mommy isn’t yet three years old.

It’s considered a new blog still. And, you know what?

The best part though – you can do the same thing.

But, first, let me tell you my story of ranking on both Google and Pinterest and then help you do the same thing.

Note: any Google searches were done incognito, making the search not related to my browser behavior or history.

I did not have a content strategy in place, so I wrote as much as I could in the beginning. The post that eventually ranked on Google was published on April 21, 2016.

So go ahead and reach for the stars. Tag an influencer or message them on Facebook. Reach out to them because you never know what can result from that!!!

Another factor Google looks at – I think! – when ranking content is how many shares it receives. Google has a party side too you know 🙂

That’s why I feel my post on how to grow your Pinterest followers ranked in Google – by the social shares it has received.

And the best way to get more shares is to schedule your posts with a social automation tool – like Tailwind. Tailwind has done wonders for my blog’s growth. I talk all about it in this post.

Whether you use Tailwind or some other tool, consider investing in one as a strategy to grow your blog.

Figuring out SEO doesn’t have to be hard. You don’t need keyword tools and you don’t need to learn everything about SEO. If you have a mobile-ready blog, if you optimize your images and write valuable content, you will eventually start ranking.

Over to you – tell me your successes with ranking in Google and/or Pinterest! I want to hear them.

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