Pinterest is a social media platform masquerading as a search engine. It’s not just a place to collect DIY projects or recipe ideas. It’s one of the most powerful and underutilized ways to drive traffic to your blog consistently.

Pinterest is a social media platform masquerading as a search engine. It’s not just a place to collect DIY projects or recipe ideas. It’s one of the most powerful and underutilized ways to drive traffic to your blog consistently.
Google SEO is the corporate CrossFit of digital marketing. You do all the reps, log your macros (a.k.a. backlinks), pray to the algorithm gods, and hope your content doesn’t get knocked out by the next core update.
"Because sometimes the underdog has better ROI, and better taste." Let’s Start With the Obvious: Google Owns the Search World… Right? Ask any marketer where to get traffic, and nine out of ten will say Google before they even finish their overpriced latte. And...
Google is no longer that reliable companion you’ve had for so long. This is why you shouldn’t rely solely on it when getting traffic to your website.
The honest guide to making your content matter in a platform drowning in DIY mason jars and "manifestation boards." Let’s get one thing straight: Pinterest isn’t a social media platform. It’s a search engine with better taste. And if you’re still treating it like...