
Pinterest SEO for Food Bloggers in 2025: Massive Traffic, Smart Keywords!
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In this deep-dive conversation, Jen sits down with Pinterest expert Tony Hill to uncover exactly how food bloggers can master Pinterest as a visual search engine and skyrocket traffic to their blogs.
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Here’s what you’ll learn in this episode:
- Why Pinterest is a game-changer for food bloggers
- How to do smart, strategic Pinterest keyword research
- What makes a pin stand out in a crowded niche
- The difference between Google and Pinterest SEO
- How to create multiple pins per post (without being spammy)
- Why Pinterest traffic may actually outperform Google in ad revenue
- Insider tips on using tools like PinClicks for rapid growth
- How Pinterest tags (a.k.a. annotated interests) really work behind the scenes
- The secret to creating Pinterest-friendly recipe variations
Whether you’re brand new to Pinterest or you’re trying to revive your strategy in 2025, this episode gives you actionable tips you can implement today to grow your traffic—and your income.
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