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14.11 MILLION IMPRESSIONS in 1 month on Pinterest – here’s how we did it. 

We recently helped grow a client’s Pinterest account to over 14 million impressions – with massive jumps in all key metrics:

✅ +71% Impressions

✅ +68% Engagements

✅ +73% Outbound Clicks

✅ +68% Saves

✅ +47% Engaged Audience

14.11 MILLION IMPRESSIONS in 1 month on Pinterest – here’s how we did it. 

What we did:

🔍 Account Audit & Niche Research

We started with a deep dive into what’s trending in the client’s niche and audited their current Pinterest setup. From keywords to pin formats, we studied what performs – and what doesn’t.

📌 Optimized Boards & Profiles

We revamped board titles, descriptions, and arranged them strategically to match user intent and search trends.

🎯 Content Strategy That Converts

We planned and scheduled fresh, eye-catching pins regularly using high-converting design templates with videos and keyword-rich descriptions. Every pin had a purpose – whether it was to drive clicks, saves, or reach.

📅 Consistent Posting & A/B Testing

We used a steady posting schedule and tested pin styles, topics, and timings to find what works best for the audience.

📊 Weekly Tracking & Iteration

We didn’t set it and forget it. We tracked performance weekly, spotted what was going viral, and doubled down on it. Everything we did was data-driven.

📌 The result? A Pinterest account that now drives traffic, saves, and engagement like a well-oiled machine.

If you’re looking to turn your Pinterest (or any social media platform) into a consistent traffic & conversion channel, we’d love to help.

📩 Reach out if you’re ready to grow

Why Website SEO is More Effective for Amazon Affiliates Than Relying on Pinterest Clicks?

Here’s a snapshot from our Amazon affiliate dashboard. While we received clicks from Pinterest, none resulted in sales. This isn’t surprising based on my experience. I’ve consistently seen that clicks from Amazon affiliate websites, optimized for SEO, lead to higher conversions compared to clicks from social media platforms.

Amazon affiliate dashboard
Amazon affiliate dashboard

If these Pinterest clicks had come from an optimized Amazon affiliate website, the conversion rate could have been as high as 80%.

Why? Because users on social media like Pinterest are often browsing casually, not actively looking to purchase. On the other hand, users searching through Google, Bing, or DuckDuckGo are usually more intent on finding solutions or products, making them more likely to complete a purchase if directed correctly.

Investing in Website SEO for your Amazon affiliate site ensures you attract these “ready-to-buy” users, leading to higher conversion rates and more sales.

Ranking down due to no users to search for keywords on Google?

For no reason, a ranking and traffic drop is showing in Google Search Console from one of the Bangladeshi e-commerce websites I manage.

From my analysis, I figured out this has nothing to do from our side but external factors like there was an internet blackout for the whole country between those dates so visitors were not there searching on Google as a result Google dropped ranking, but it is ok now.

Google Search Console



So maybe one of the ranking factors could be “if visitors don’t search keywords based on your site and as a result, the site doesn’t show up on search results, overall ranking will go down”

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