Pinterest: a marketing tool full of possibilities

Pinterest: a marketing tool full of possibilities

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Despite often finding itself in the shadows of the bigger social media platforms, Pinterest offers restaurateurs a powerful marketing alternative, helping them to reach new customers and strengthen their online presence. Monica E. Chikhani, managing director and founder of MEC Workshop, explains why this visual discovery engine is still very much packing a punch.

In the ever-evolving world of digital marketing, platforms like Pinterest often get overlooked in favor of giants like Facebook and Instagram. However, Pinterest offers a unique and powerful tool for restaurants looking to expand their reach and engage with potential customers in creative ways.

So, why Pinterest?

Pinterest is not just another social media platform; it’s a visual discovery engine where users actively seek out inspiration and ideas. Unlike other platforms where content is quickly forgotten, Pinterest pins have a longer lifespan and continue to drive traffic months after they are posted. For restaurants, this means that well-crafted pins, showcasing attractive dishes, innovative recipes and stunning dining setups, can attract a steady stream of new customers over time.

Pinterest users are also highly engaged and come to the platform with a purpose. According to Pinterest Business, 85 percent of users have made a purchase based on pins they’ve seen from brands. This statistic highlights the platform’s potential for influencing consumer decisions and driving real-world actions. For restaurants, this translates into more reservations, increased takeout orders and greater overall brand visibility.

Creating engaging content

The first step in leveraging Pinterest for your restaurant is to create engaging and visually appealing content.
High-quality images and videos are essential, as Pinterest is a highly visual platform. Consider hiring a professional photographer to capture your dishes in the best light or investing in a good camera and learning some basic photography skills.

Your pins should also tell a story. Share behind-the-scenes looks at your kitchen, highlight seasonal ingredients or feature customer testimonials. Pins that offer value, such as recipes or cooking tips, tend to perform well. For example, a pin detailing how to recreate one of your signature dishes at home can generate significant interest and drive traffic to your website.

Utilizing Pinterest’s features

Pinterest offers several features that can help restaurants maximize their marketing efforts. Rich Pins, for example, provide additional information directly on the pin, such as ingredients for recipes or prices for menu items. This added detail can increase engagement and drive more clicks to your website.

Promoted Pins are another useful tool. These are paid advertisements that appear in users’ feeds and search results, much like regular pins, but with greater visibility. Promoted Pins can be targeted based on keywords, interests, location and more, ensuring that your content reaches the right audience.

Pinterest also allows you to create boards, which can be organized by theme or menu category.

Measuring success

Like any marketing strategy, it’s important to measure the success of your Pinterest efforts. Pinterest Analytics provides valuable insights into how your pins are performing, including metrics like impressions, saves, clicks and overall engagement. Use this data to refine your strategy, identify which types of content resonate most with your audience and make informed decisions about future pin creation. Additionally, track the traffic driven to your website. Look at metrics such as page views, bounce rate and conversion rate to assess how well your Pinterest marketing is translating into tangible business results.

The benefits for restaurants

Embracing Pinterest marketing can yield numerous benefits for restaurants. Increased visibility on the platform can lead to more website traffic, which in turn can boost reservations and takeout orders. Moreover, Pinterest’s search functionality makes it easier for users to discover your restaurant. By regularly updating your pins and boards, you can maintain a strong online presence and stay top-of-mind with your audience.

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Monica E. Chikhani,
managing director and founder of MEC Workshop
mecworkshop.com
@mecworkshop

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