![]() ![]() One of the ways to harness the powers of both search engines well is to use rich pins. But there is often a tension in the blogging world when it comes to pleasing BOTH the Google and Pinterest Powers That Be. For Pinch of Yum, those two sites are their primary source of traffic. There is a great teaching side to the process.) Introducing Tasty Pins: A New Pinterest Pluginįulfilling the Needs of both Google and Pinterestīoth Google and Pinterest are extremely important when it comes to driving blog traffic. As questions have been asked of them, they have created solutions through Food Blogger Pro and WP Tasty. (One thing that I love about Bjork’s story is that the whole process has been about providing a need. But the other product, Tasty Pins (which can be used by any blogger), is a plugin specifically aimed at anyone who wants to optimize their images and their site for Pinterest and SEO. The first product that WP Tasty offers is a recipe plugin, which is huge for food bloggers. In an effort to meet those challenges, they created WP Tasty, a WordPress site that offers two products to bloggers both inside and outside of the food blogger community. ( I am a Food Blogger Pro expert and help out with the Pinterest side of things).Īs Pinch of Yum grew, and then Food Blogger Pro kept growing, it was easy to recognize their personal blog challenges as well as the needs of the people in their community. As that grew from ten members to thousands of members, they were able to add experts to answer specific questions that people might have. Once they realized the specific need for education around the niche, they decided to launch Food Blogger Pro in 2013. Related: Pinterest Marketing for Food Bloggers People wanted to know about recipe development and food photography. It was a slow growing process but over time, they began to have people come to them and ask questions about their growth. They grew from hundreds of page views and tens of dollars to thousands of page views and much more income. That allowed them to learn more about how they could grow their food blog. So Bjork started coming on Pinch of Yum once a month back in 2011 and gave a report on what they were learning, what was working, how they were growing, etc. Bjork was more interested in the behind the scenes aspect of the blog and pitched in on technical side.Ībout a year and a half into the process, as Lindsay learned more about creating great images and providing good quality content, Bjork was becoming more interested in the website itself and creating a business out of the food blog. Click here to read my full disclosure policy.ījork and his wife, Lindsay, first started their food blog, Pinch of Yum, back in 2010 on Tumblr as a place for Lindsay to share the recipes she loved. This post contains affiliate links, which means if you make a purchase through these links, I may receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. This plugin was created by Bjork Ostrom, a professional food blogger at Pinch of Yum. You can create as many posts as you like in order to share with your readers what is on your mind.Today we are going to be talking about a brand new Pinterest plugin that I’m very excited about. This is an example of a WordPress post, you could edit this to put information about yourself or your site so readers know where you are coming from. You can create as many posts as you like in order to share with your readers what is on your mind. You can create as many posts as you like. ![]() ![]() This is an introduction to your post – start your post with a summary of what you’re writing about, and hook your readers! ![]()
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