<b>Her clicks were great. Her bounce rate ate them alive.</b>
A DIY blogger was thrilled — 7,200 outbound clicks a month from a single viral 'IKEA hack' pin. But her affiliate revenue from it was almost nothing.
When she checked analytics, the pin promised a specific shelf hack but linked to a broad 'IKEA hacks roundup'. Visitors landed, didn't see the exact thing the pin showed, and left within seconds.
She rebuilt the destination as a single dedicated post for that one hack, with the affiliate product right at the top. Same pin, same traffic. Pinterest-sourced revenue on that URL went from about $40 to $610/month.
The pin had done its job. The landing page was breaking the promise.
Takeaway: a pin's job ends at the click — match the landing page to the exact promise or the traffic is wasted.
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<b>Her clicks were great. Her bounce rate ate them alive.</b>
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