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Ever wonder where a viral pin originates? How many people pinned it before it took off? How long did it take for the pin to go viral?  We wondered, too! So, we mapped out Dan Ashbach’s most popular pin and found quite the family tree.

Thousands of repins, hundreds of sales,  dozens of influential brand advocates – Virality can certainly do a lot for a brand’s marketing plan.  But where does a viral pin get its start?  To answer that question we used PinLeague’s Analytics Suite to trace back, Pinterest Influencer and PinLeague interviewee, Dan Ashbach‘s most repinned pin and mapped its roots:

Viral Pin Family Tree

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  • Verena first shared the image 48 weeks ago to just over 30 followers, where it received four repins.  32 weeks later, Dan found the image and shared it to his 1.5 millions followers.
  • The “family tree” diverges into two main branches after the four initial repins
    • One branch, beginning with Shirin’s seven repins, gained 33 repins before coming to a dead end.
    • The other branch, beginning with Irene’s one repin, gained 41 repins before reaching Dan.
  • Dan isn’t following the user he repinned from.  In fact, none of Suzanne’s 7 repins are from users who are following her.
  • It took 66 total repins by 68 users to eventually reach Dan.
    • Since Dan shared the pin, it has garnered 2306 repins, 916 likes, and 19 comments.

Lessons from the “Family Tree”

  1. Content is king.  Verena, with only 32 followers, started this entire process by pinning an eye-catching, simple DIY image. Make sure your images pop and maybe Dan, or another Pinterest influencer, will pick it up. I mean, who’s ever seen a boring pin go viral?
  2. Virality takes time.   It took 32 weeks between the time this image was pinned and when Dan repinned it to his followers.  Unlike Facebook and Twitter, pins on Pinterest continue to gain traction for months after they are originally pinned.  Even though Facebook and Twitter have instant gratification from posts, content on Pinterest has staying power.
  3. CHECK YOUR LINKS! Sadly, who ever came up with this image cannot receive credit because the link is broken.  If you want traffic from Pinterest to your site, make sure your links work! Test your links by pinning images to your board and clicking through from Pinterest.  If you no longer sell a popular product, it’s also a good idea to have the page redirect to something similar.  It’s a great way to make sure your site is still able to receive the traffic!
Although there is no magic formula for making a pin go viral, there is a reason some pins are shared more than others.  Just remember to make sure your images are eye catching, your links are active and you don’t expect instant gratification.  Someday you, too, could have a viral pin.
This post was originally featured on the PinLeague Blog as a Viral Pin’s Family Tree.

 

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I recently had the great pleasure of interviewing Pinterest influencer, Dan Ashbach.  We discussed his unlikely rise to success, what his pinning strategies are, his feelings on influencer marketing, and much more. If you weren’t able to join us, you can watch the entire Pinterest webinar FREE below.

To learn more about Dan, you can visit his blog, “like” him on Facebook or follow him on Twitter.

Husband, father, grandfather, pilot and motorcycle enthusiast, Dan Ashbach, may not be the most obvious Pinterest user but that doesn’t stop him from having over 1.5 million followers.  Join Dan and PinLeague for lunch on May 9th to learn how he became a true Pinfluencer.

As a professional pilot, Dan Ashbach spent his career in the clouds.  While he was soaring 40,000 feet above the earth, he realized just how beautiful the ground, clouds and sky truly were and thus began his love affair with photography. After retiring, Dan was seeking an outlet to share his wonderful aerial photographs, when his wife introduced him to Pinterest.  Although it was a bumpy start, Dan quickly learned to listen, provide sharable content and engage users in such a magnetic way that he has attracted more than 1.5 million followers on Pinterest.

Sounds like an amazing guy, right? If you’d like to learn more about Dan Ashbach, his climb to Pinterest greatness and how you, too, can build a strong audience, join us for a Google+ Hangout May 9th at 12 PM ET.

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