What to do when your Pinterest Pins aren’t getting any views

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Common Reasons Why Pinterest Pins May Not Be Getting Views

 

  • Lack of Proper Keywords: Pinterest is not just a social media platform; it’s also a search engine. So, are you inserting appropriate keywords into your pin titles, descriptions, boards, and graphics? 

 

  • Low-Quality Visuals: Are the pins you create high quality, or are they blurry, too busy, hard to read, or not visually appealing? 

 

  • Not Following Pinterest Best Practices: Are you following Pinterest’s rules? Are your pins the right size? Is your Pinterest strategy spammy? These things matter, etc.

 

  • Inconsistent Posting: Are you consistent in your pinning? Unlike other platforms, on Pinterest, you need to be posting multiple times a day (more on this later)

 

  • Target Audience Mismatch: Are your pins relevant to your audience? Do you know who your audience is? 

 

 

Steps to Take When Your Pins Aren’t Getting Views

1. Evaluate Your Keyword Strategy

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Pinterest Related searches

 

2. Revamp Your Pin Designs

 

  • Use high-quality images: Blurry or pixelated images just won’t cut it. Opt for high-resolution images that pop. Also, make sure the images you use are related to what you’re talking about.  Because Pinterest can read your images, if your content is about DIY jewelry but you use an image of a bunch of cute puppies, the platform won’t know how to categorize your content, which will lead to low views. 

 

  • Go vertical: Pinterest recommends a 2:3 ratio, ideally 1000×1500 pixels. This format maximizes your pin’s real estate on the screen.

 

  • Bold, bright colors: Experiment with different colors and layouts. You won’t know what your audience loves if you don’t try new things. Use bright colors to grab attention. If your brand colors are more subtle, try adding pops of color to your text overlays or graphics. Canva is an amazing design platform for creating pins; I use it to design mine. 

 

  • Readable fonts: Your text needs to be clear, even on mobile. Stick to fonts that are easy to read, and don’t overcrowd your pin with too much text.

 

  • Add power words to your Pin graphics: Power words grab attention and evoke emotions. Consider adding some power words as a text overlay to your image to attract attention and make people click on your pin. 

 

  • Brand consistency: Use your logo, colors, and fonts consistently so that people start recognizing your pins instantly. Since everybody repins other people’s pins, adding your branding to your pins ensures that it’s still attributed to your business no matter who repins it. 

 

 

3. Analyse Your Timing

 

4. Utilise Rich Pins

 

  • Product Pins for e-commerce
  • Article Pins for bloggers and writers
  • Recipe Pins for food bloggers

 

5. Consistency is Key

 

6. Engage with Others on Pinterest

 

7. Review Your Analytics

 

8. Consider Paid Promotion

 

9. Give It Time

 

10. Switch up your URL 

 

11. Pin what’s trending 

12. Create Pins for your freebies

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