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These are all areas of interest to my target audience, as well as subjects I’m personally interested in. Posting to boards outside of my own content gives people a reason to follow me, and it also helps boost my other content.

Now when it comes to posting my own content, it’s also important to post often—and post different images promoting the same articles, multiple times. I recommend creating at least 3 to 5 pins (image variations with different titles, colors, background images) for every blog post you publish in order to get the most out of your blog marketing efforts on Pinterest. You can publish those pins all at once or over the course of days or weeks—whatever works best for you.

Here’s what that looks like with my blog post How to Start a Blog and Make Money:

Example of Pinterest Image Variations Screenshot in How to Market Your Blog the Right Way
A few years ago I did a podcast interview with Grace and Silas Moser from Chasing Foxes and they shared some of their best advice about gaining Pinterest traffic. They launched their blog in 2016, and within a few months, they drove 1 million people to their blog from Pinterest alone.

In the interview, they mentioned that one big way to drive traffic is to write a lot of content and promote that piece of content several times. So each piece of content would be shared several times on Pinterest (on various boards) and there would also be multiple iterations of each blog post.

Grace mentioned that instead of just A/B testing, she might do A/B/C/D/E and armenia phone number material even F testing, to see which pins take off the most. Each pin may have a different image, title, or descriptive text in an attempt to hope one of them goes viral, which is often a possibility as you publish more pins and create more opportunities for that outcome.

How to Market Your Blog on LinkedIn
Screenshot of LinkedIn Company Pages for Blog Marketing
LinkedIn is often thought of as a way to network for businesses or to gain employment, but it can also be a place to promote your blog. LinkedIn officially launched in 2003, and today has over 1 billion users. So what are the significant benefits of using LinkedIn in your blog marketing plan?

Leveraging LinkedIn to Connect With Other People In Your Niche
One obvious benefit of LinkedIn is your ability to network with people in your industry. You may be able to connect with people for potential guest blogging opportunities, learn about your competition and learn about the successes of businesses related to your industry. Some of the best ways to connect with people on LinkedIn are to:

Complete your profile with as much relevant information as possible
Join LinkedIn groups that are relevant to you or your niche
Connect with other users on LinkedIn that are related to your niche
Engage with other accounts
Using LinkedIn to Build Your Blog’s Credibility
LinkedIn is an excellent resource to build your authority and etch out your place in your niche. LinkedIn allows you to send resumes to businesses, but your account can also serve as a resume to the public about you and your blog.
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