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Go
to your “reporting” screen in google analytics (pictured above). Scroll down in
the menu on the left hand side to “acquisition” and click > social >
network referrals (pictured below). If you have ever had any visitors to your
site from pinterest, you will see pinterest listed here as a referrer. Click
into the “pinterest” referrer (circled).
Here’s
a list of your blog pages / fastgecko review that are receiving pinterest traffic (1 ).
Every single page / post receiving traffic is listed here starting with the
ones receiving the most traffic first, and you can scroll through them from the
busiest to the least busy (2). Click into any blog post on the list, (that will
open a NEW list - screenshot below).
You
might see that the first one or two “refferers” on the new list are just
pinterest.com or pinterest.com/ referrers (1). (Scary technical information -
disregard this if it sounds like gibberish to you! Unfortunately, Google does
not receive the pin ID when people click in on MOBILE pins, and the large
majority of traffic is MOBILE traffic.
That
means that while traffic to the specific post is still measured, it gets rolled
into the "/" referrer (or, I believe, the one that just says
pinterest.com as well - feel free to correct me on this statement). BUT I
haven’t found that to be a major issue as far as this strategy goes… the best
referring desktop pins are probably still the best referring pins overall (on
mobile as well, even tho we can’t see it).
I do
have a plan to test some pins with UTM parameters in the near future and then I
will be sending you an update with my fastgecko review… if I find that it makes a
difference.) SO - we just focus on using the pin that we CAN see has received
the most traffic. On this list (pictured above) that is the third one down (2).
This time, don’t click into it… copy (highlight and it and press ctrl + c) and
paste it into a new browser window (paste is ctrl + v) and press enter - you should
be signed into pinterest on your computer when you do this.
This
will take you to that pin, the one that has been driving the most traffic
(aside from mobile) to your site. Scroll down to the bottom of that pin, and
see who pinned it - and to what board. You might be surprised to notice that
it’s likely NOT? you who pinned it at all… but some “big” fastgecko review. (see picture
below).
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