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My pins on pinterest
My pins on pinterest







my pins on pinterest

If you have branded your blog, it’s important to incorporate that branding into the images you take from your blog to your Pinterest boards. To really dominate the field in Pinterest, branding is key. You want your images to be seen, so a great image size to use is 735 x 1102 pixels. For that reason, the image you’re wanting to pin from your blog to Pinterest should be long. Vertically longer portrait-style images take up more Pinterest “real estate” than square or landscape images. Every image pinned to Pinterest will show up in the feed at the same width, but will vary in regards to length. On Pinterest, the term “real estate” is used to describe how much space an image takes up on the page as you’re scrolling through. If you are creating an image from scratch, try leaning towards more bright, warm colours and leave the cool-toned colours for Instagram. Some that I pinned several years ago are still being re-pinned and sending traffic my way.įollowing are all the things I think you should consider when wanting to add a pin of your own to Pinterest, so you can give it the best chance to be seen and to be re-pinned thousands of times.ĭid you know, the colours you use in an image can effect the amount of re-pins it will get? Everyone is drawn to particular colours and which colours will suit their Pinterest boards, however it has been found that images using red or orange are re-pinned 200% more than those that are blue. It may sound like a daunting and difficult task, but trust me, it’s possible and it’s so worth it! I have quite a few viral pins. To really succeed at Pinterest and turn it into your top blog traffic referral, you need to get your pins to go viral. But it’s a good addiction… as with every minute I spend on Pinterest, I’m driving more and more traffic to my blog. I can’t go a day without pinning on Pinterest.









My pins on pinterest