4 Clever Ways To Grow Your Pinterest Followers Using a One Week Blitz Campaign

July 17, 2012 · 57 comments

This is a guest post by Samantha Bilk who writes for Zoober Digital Training, an online social media education portal with various course offerings on digital marketing topics.


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There’s no denying the awesome reach and power of the latest social network to grace our screens – Pinterest.

Launched in 2010, it has been noted on several occasions that Pinterest has grown faster than any other social media site on the web including Twitter, Facebook and even Google Plus.

In the U.S., pinterest is mostly adopted by women (as of March 2012) with this recent infographic showing 80% of US pinterest users are women.

Interestingly, this UK pinterest users infographic shows that in the UK, 56% of pinterest users are male and only 44% are female!

How can you harness this behemoth for your benefit?
What are some good ways to grow your initial followers?
We have a few good ideas below on how to do just that.

See our top picks on four clever ways to grow your Pinterest followers this week.

1. Guest Post -

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It is indeed a smart idea to blog about Pinterest on your site and link to your profile page in your article but after you have done this, it is then best to leave your blog and post elsewhere.

This practice of posting on other sites and blogs is known as guest posting or guest blogging and it is a powerful tool when used strategically.

The key in growing your followers via this method is to leave a clear and concise “call to action” in your guest article BIO box or author resource field.

Instead of only linking to your blog or site, to grow your pinterest
following you would instead link to your Pinterest profile page.

Your article should of course be geared to this audience and those seeking tips and information on Pinterest. This is a clever, free and relatively easy method to grow your Pinterest followers.

2. Use Your Blog -

As we briefly touched on above, writing about Pinterest on your blog is a great way to drive traffic from those interested in this cool new social network.

Think about the things people are interested in and want to know more about as it pertains to Pinterest. Then at the bottom of your article give a compelling incentive for others to join you and follow your boards.

Can you think of some clever incentives you could use to entice others to follow you there? Share with me below your ideas.

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3. Launch An All Out (One Week) “Blitz” Campaign -

This is when you dedicate all your efforts for one week to achieve one goal. A big goal. Let’s say you want to grow your Pinterest followers from a current count of 50 to 500 or more.

You would create an action plan that is to be carried out in one week and
every task you do during this week’s time is meant to reach this singular goal.

This could be a contest, blog commenting strategy, guest posting campaign as mentioned above, paid ads, blogger outreach, email marketing and so on.Affiliate Marketing on Pinterest

Go at it like your life depended on it and if you want to take it a step further – you could make it even more fun and turn it into a challenge of sorts where you recruit others to also set a goal for themselves and you all work on this goal together.

You might be pleasantly surprised at your results by the end of one week when you dedicate all your time and efforts to nothing but this one goal.

4. Use Your Other Social Media Channels -

One great way to grow your presence on a new social network is to use your current established networks. If you have a big following on Facebook or Twitter, why not leverage this group to grow your profile on Pinterest?

You could make it a goal to ask your peeps on Twitter
(every day) to join you on the image based site
or you could make them an offer they can’t refuse

Provide a good incentive – a really good incentive. Think of creative ways that others would be compelled to join you – after all, remember social media is a numbers game and a game of clever tactics.

If you offer your own affiliate program or products you can use those as incentives. For more ideas, watch Tricia Meyer’s Affiliate Summit Webinar on Affiliate Marketing on Pinterest.

READER QUESTION: How many followers on Pinterest do you currently have and how many would you like to have by Friday of this week? Tell me below and I will personally come up with ideas on what you could try.

SPECIAL INVITATION FROM GAIL @GROWMAP:  Add a link to YOUR pinterest profile in your comments so we and our other readers can follow, like and repin for you there!

Pinterest TIP: Be consistent across Social Networks. Make your pinterest username the same as your Twitter username. For example, we are @GrowMap on Twitter and GrowMap on Pinterest.

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brandon July 19, 2012 at 5:28 am

This sounds like a great way to not only try out pinterest out and run a couple test campaigns as well.
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Dhruv Bhagat
Twitter:
July 19, 2012 at 3:49 am

I have written about Pinterest on my blog but never thought of sharing some more topics related to Pinterest on other blogs.. I am really thankful to you for telling some vital tips !!! :)
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sanjay
Twitter:
July 18, 2012 at 11:50 pm

+1 for the pinterest button! I also added that on my blog which is really helpful to share my tutorial preview :)
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Julian King July 18, 2012 at 10:26 pm

I really like Pinterest it sends me a decent amount of traffic every day. Nevertheless, I’ve worked quite hard till I got these results, as I pinned lots of images on my sites. The only bad aspect is the low conversion rate.
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Adriana July 18, 2012 at 3:18 pm

Very interesting article!I know one more way to get much more pins and followers on Pinterest! You have to add “pin it” button to all your images. You will get much more pins and followers too!

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growmap
Twitter:
July 18, 2012 at 5:47 pm

Hi Adriana,

You are absolutely right – but the best practices recommendation is one “pin it” button per page – not a button for every image – especially if you have a lot of images.
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David Sneen
Twitter:
July 18, 2012 at 12:49 pm

Samantha, You are well on your way to gaining those Pinterest followers. Congratulations! You guest posted on a top tier blog, and are requesting more Pinterest followers. You are following your own advice.

Is this your one-week blitz!?
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Samantha July 18, 2012 at 3:49 pm

Hi, David:

No, it isn’t. I have to find and set aside a week to set up a blitz. But first, I have to find an open week – which I don’t foresee for sometime. Lol.

Glad you enjoyed my article. Cheers!

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growmap
Twitter:
July 18, 2012 at 5:52 pm

Congratulations, Samantha. Matt McGee included a link to this guest post in his Marketing Day: July 18, 2012 daily recap of what happened in online marketing today on Marketing Land under Social Media. Do you know Matt?

I like to think my guest writers and I make a winning team when they provide timely content and I enhance it with editing, links and additional images and resources.

Plenty on this post to make it pin-worthy – and I do hope readers realize the images lead to additional how-to tips for using pinterest!
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Samantha July 18, 2012 at 7:29 pm

Sweetness, am very glad to hear my guest post caught Matt’s attention. Yay!

Thanks for letting me know.

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Jennifer G who writes about DUI Lawyers
Twitter:
July 18, 2012 at 10:35 am

Thanks for the tips. I am pretty new to Pinterest and was wondering how to get more followers. This article is very helpful.
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Samantha July 18, 2012 at 3:50 pm

Sure thing, Jennifer. Let me know when you do and we can discuss it here on the blog.

Thanks for commenting.

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Tom Treanor
Twitter:
July 18, 2012 at 9:56 am

Samantha and Gail,

Great post. I like the blitz idea. I agree with you that if you focus on one goal for a time period and go all out, it can have great results!
Here’s my Pinterest profile link and a link to my most popular board:
http://pinterest.com/tomtreanor/
http://pinterest.com/tomtreanor/pinterest-articles-and-tips/
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Samantha July 18, 2012 at 3:51 pm

Just followed you, Tom. Your boards are looking great. It’s funny how Pinterest themed articles tend to do well on Pinterest. He he.

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Navneet who writes about Exam Results July 18, 2012 at 6:58 am

I have never tried or even implemented Pinterest because i never get a single follower on that. Hopefully i would try all your advice on my new blog. Nice tips
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Samantha July 18, 2012 at 3:53 pm

Hi, Navneet:

Well as the famous quote goes, “you have to play in order to win”. If you’re not on Pinterest, then you’re most likely not gonna see any results from it. Do give it a try and let us know how it fares for you.

Thanks!

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Lawrence July 18, 2012 at 6:13 am

Great article. I have been thinking quite some times how to increase my Pinterest followers, yours advice is very helpful to me, sure I will implement
your methods to see the results.
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Cate O'Malley
Twitter:
July 18, 2012 at 6:06 am

I love Pinterest! (Babble even named me one of the Top 50 Parents Who Pin, which was a huge honor). One thing that has helped was adding and using the Pin It button on posts that make sense on my site. Instead of just repinning others’ pins, I also try to add new pins (recipes I’ve seen in magazines, DIY and craft ideas, etc.). You can find my boards at http://www.pinterest.com/cateomalley
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Computer Blog
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July 18, 2012 at 2:18 am

I am certainly going to implement your methods. I wanted to increase Pinterest followers since a very long time.
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prabhat
Twitter:
July 18, 2012 at 12:25 am

hi samantha,
i was searching for this post as i am new to pinterest and dont know much about it. i often hear that its an image based site and can be used to drive good traffic. so i will try the tips you suggested.thanks for this post and helping me out of this situation
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Shilpi Virtual Assistant
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July 17, 2012 at 9:11 pm

Hi Samantha, thanks for sharing so much of information on Pinterest. To be very honest i am very new in this. Your post has really guided me.

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Mobile Solutions
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July 17, 2012 at 6:10 pm

Good ways to get Pinterest followers in a short period of time. I am going to implement one of the method to see the results.
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Samantha July 17, 2012 at 7:37 pm

Great. Do come back here and share your results. Would love to hear how it works out.

p.s. Feel free to also leave your Pinterest profile page URL, so we can follow each other.

Thanks!

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Caroline Gerardo
Twitter:
July 17, 2012 at 4:09 pm

Samantha also your guest post is very difficult to find the “you.” Your name is posted at top, but if I use the tweet button it doesn’t give you credit it reads: 4 Clever Ways To Grow Your Pinterest Followers | GROWMAP.COM http://bit.ly/OQVdIL Every time I share something I spend time trying to find author/ photographer to give credit and I don’t know if the share buttons are created with only one pathway but there must be a better way to give credit – no?
@cgbarbeau @samanthabilk ? can’t find Samantha on twitter there is a smanatha milk unless I sign up for Zoober, sigh see what I am saying. Make it easier to find you and share.

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Caroline Gerardo
Twitter:
July 17, 2012 at 4:10 pm

see and I typed in my twitter wrong, mia culpa
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Samantha July 18, 2012 at 4:23 pm

Hi, Caroline:

You can’t “find” me online because I wrote this article under an alias. I do appreciate you wanting to give me credit though, feel free please to share and like the article under Grow Map – since the article belongs to Gail now anyway. Lol.

Thanks again, appreciate it.

Cheers!

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Caroline Gerardo
Twitter:
July 17, 2012 at 3:43 pm

I just started “Pinning” I have 132 followers. I am writing poetry and literary fiction trying to find my readers. The boards I put up have my work, a group open board where a pile of writers randomly go at it, I have a number of organic gardening images of my two houses, images from my walking/hiking, a board about water (the topic of my next book) and so on. I don’t think guest posting works for me, done it a couple times without much ping back. Can you ask the other commenters to put their Pinterest name ( if different) mine is Caroline Gerardo I am using my own photos (not the very best ones I have taken because Pinterest means they will all get copied free is that a dumb strategy????)
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Samantha July 18, 2012 at 4:29 pm

Hi, Caroline:

You seem to have a solid strategy in place, keep at it and soon you will see results. Social media takes time.

Thanks for sharing and commenting.

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Urban Renstrom
Twitter:
July 17, 2012 at 1:08 pm

Samantha,
So many good suggestions, where to begin?
So without any strategy (no joke) Pinterest is 1/4 of all traffic to my site. Only strategy was to claim my url http://pinterest.com/urbanrenstrom/
As an pindea I am using weekly boards, best of week 16-22, and putting images, atricles etc. there. On Sundays I write a blog post recap from those images.
This is offering my readers a weekly review and a reminder for myself of what I have read.
All the best
Urban
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Samantha July 17, 2012 at 7:35 pm

Hi, Urban:

Thanks for sharing your URL, I have followed all your boards and thanks also for sharing your specific Pinterest strategy.

Sounds like you have a solid plan, Stan. Cheers!

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Sharon Hurley Hall
Twitter:
July 17, 2012 at 12:19 pm

Great tips, Samantha. I think the fact that Pinterest makes it easy to share via other networks is very helpful. And of course, I’d add one more tip to the Use Your Blog section – make sure images have posts and add a Pin It button. :)
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Samantha July 17, 2012 at 7:33 pm

Hi, Sharon:

Thanks for adding your additional tips on adding an image and the Pin It button to your blog, because you’re right – without these two key elements – engagement could be quite low on the site.

Thanks for so much commenting.

Cheers!

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Samantha July 17, 2012 at 12:16 pm

Thanks for publishing my guest post, Gail. Looks great and let’s see who wants to partner up in growing their Pinterest followers.

I know I need a boost myself, so share your link below guys.

Cheers!

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