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The latest Google update hit our partners – travel bloggers – hard. Despite the challenges presented by this update, we are amazed by their resilience.
Although we cannot influence Google, we can definitely take charge of the things within our reach.
Here are five travel blogger-tested ways to increase website traffic after the latest Google update.
Get the most out of each visitor. Check out our guide, Ten Tips for Maximizing Revenue for Travel Bloggers.
1. Use Pinterest As An Additional Search Engine
Many people think of Pinterest as a social media platform, but it functions much more as a search engine.
Pinterest’s tools make it a fantastic way to get visitors to your website.
How To Get Started With Pinterest
- Create a new business account or link/convert a personal account to gain access to business tools like Pinterest Business Hub and Pinterest Analytics, which allow you to monitor searches and keywords.
- Write a catchy bio for your profile. If you have niche keywords you use on your website, include them here.
- Claim your website, allowing you to track whenever someone shares your website content on Pinterest. Additionally, it will automatically include your Pinterest profile and a follow button so you can attract more visitors.
How To Use Pinterest Like A Pro
Pinterest is built around pictures, so having great visuals is critical. You want to make yours stand out on the page.
- When you travel, snap many pictures and pick the best ones later.
- Use design tools like Canva to add text, create interesting layouts, and add branding elements.
- Create boards to organize your content into categories, such as by destination or blog post type.
- Just like any other search engine, keyword research is necessary on Pinterest. Use business tools like Pinterest Trends, which lets you see keyword search volume and which pins are most popular for them.
- Use your selected keywords everywhere possible, including pin titles, pin descriptions, and board descriptions.
Before you start pinning, optimize your blog posts to maximize revenue to ensure every visitor counts. See how to do that in our guide Ten Tips for Maximizing Revenue for Travel Bloggers.