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High quality blog posts about food can dramatically increase traffic to your blog, whether or not you are a food blogger – if you know where to submit food posts in order to get noticed and get people to click right over to read your work!
Best Sites To Submit Food Posts And Increase Traffic
- Pinterest – I don’t think I’m alone in turning to Pinterest before any other sites when I’m looking for recipe ideas now. The visual aspect of Pinterest makes it so appealing for food posts, which is why it’s of course critical to have great photos in your food posts! Food posts on my non-food-blog have drawn thousands of visitors strictly from Pinterest. To make it easier to share on Pinterest, make sure your sharing buttons include Pinterest and consider adding a Pin It add-on for the easiest pinning.
- Yummly — Yummly is a social network similar to Pinterest, but it is all recipes! You can also add a Yummly share button to your post to make it easier for people to add your posts to their recipe boxes.
- TasteSpotting — TasteSpotting focuses on images, like Pinterest, but is strictly limited to food. Submissions have to be approved before they appear, and to be accepted the photos have to be of the best quality.
- Food Gawker — Food Gawker is similar to TasteSpotting, your submissions have to be approved, and they only accept very high quality images.
- Fridgg — Unlike TasteSpotting and Food Gawker, your submissions do not have to be approved for Fridgg.
- feedfeed — feedfeed is a crowdsourced digital cooking publication and community. With this community, you don’t submit your posts directly to the site. The best way to get noticed is to add the #feedfeed hashtag when you share your recipes on Instagram.
- Link Parties – Submitting your posts to some of the many link parties that are focused on food posts each week can generate traffic, especially if you join an active link party where hosts and participants share the linked-up posts across their social media channels.
- Facebook – While Facebook isn’t the highest on the list for food post sharing, it still makes the list because so many of us spend a significant amount of time on Facebook. I notice a lot of food posts in my Facebook feed every day, so don’t neglect Facebook.
These are just a few of the sites that are proven to generate traffic when you submit your food post. Before you submit, make sure to review your post to make sure it has all the qualities of a well written food post, so that readers who find your post on any of these sites will want to share!
Where do you submit your food posts to generate traffic?
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Another great place is FoodBlogs.com!
I also really like Chef This Up. I haven’t used it a whole lot yet, but it’s easy to share like Fridgg
Thank you Katie for sharing these sites with us. I will share with my blog friends too..
Some other sites that I submit to are: Liqurious, Tasteologie, and Healthy Aperture. These are great alternatives to Foodgawker and drive decent traffic to your blog 🙂
Thanks for sharing these, there are some I’ve never heard of before on this list! Super useful!
Wow, I’ve never heard of Fridgg! I’ll have to check to them out and submit my recipes.
Thanks for the informative post! I had never heard of Fridgg before, and I recently just got a photo accepted on Foodgawker.
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Great post! I just shared it all over to my readers at Beyond Your Blog.
Thanks for the tips. Going to focus on submitting food for December.
Great tips. There were a few I never heard of.
Thank you for sharing. I love pinterest for food sharing – one of my favs. But I haven’t tried a few of the others you shared. I will be checking them out! Thanks.
So what are some good foodie Link Ups? I work behind the scenes on my husband’s craft beer blog, and so far we haven’t had any luck finding link ups that aren’t about baking, or some specific group that beer or beer and food pairing wouldn’t belong in, like weight loss?
Thanks for sharing 🙂
When I “do” share a food post, I linkup, pin, and share on G+ if I remember. I guess, I need to up my food sharing game {?}.
XOXO
Great list. I’ll definitely use it as a checklist as I start sharing posts. I didn’t know about Fridgg, I’ll have to check it out. Thanks for sharing!