Pinterest backlinks are actually all nofollow, but they are useful in ranking your blog posts on search engines if their (pin) content is unique and quality.
Pinterest backlinks can have an indelible impact on your site's SEO, but it's probably not what you think. Technically, backlinks help increase your site's authority by letting the link juice of sites where you have backlinks flow to your pages.
Pinterest is fantastic for getting traffic to food and craft blogs. As others have said, Pinterest links are nofollow and have no SEO benefit. However do not underestimate the power of how much traffic you can get from Pinterest. Learn to optimise your pins to attract clicks.
To reach your brand widely, to grow your business widely, to reach your product more and more, to get vast traffic for your site, you have to must use Pinterest.
Pinterest is great for both traffic and backlinks, but you'll need extremely distinctive infographics to attract people.
You definitely should include it to your marketing strategy as it will bring traffic to your website, despite the fact that they are nofollow
Pinterest Backlinks are no follow and you do not get any expect result for SEO. But you can get more traffic if the content is interesting and have quality. For getting more links or improve page ranking you have to latest off page seo techniques.
It's better to have something than nothing. you can drive traffic to your website which should boost your ranking. You must have a combination of both do follow and no follow backlink. If all of your links are follow link, then it's unnatural to Google!
Well, they do show up in Google search console as backlinks with or without the link juice. Google doesn't show you all of your backlinks but I have to believe the ones they do show must mean something to google. I have used them for SEO for a house painter with pictures of houses named by town with links to town landing pages and I did something similar on a news site where each town's logo linked back to a news page about that town. In both cases I got traffic and the links were what they were.
I have a different question. Is pinterest good for anything at all? In my opinion, this is an extremely peculiar network.
Pinterest helps brands to drive organic and paid traffic to the website if and only if you know how to use it. If you just post links and images then it is of no use for you. The main thing that makes Pinterest different from other social media platforms (such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter) is - it allows business owners to target products and follow products instead of just following profiles or brands.
Interesting. Anything to read about SEO on Pinterest? I have never seriously considered this service for promotion.