Pinterest for Bloggers: The FBBB Ultimate Guide



Pinterest for bloggersWe’ve heard the stats: More traffic referred than LinkedIn, You Tube and Google Plus combined and we’ve  all headed over to Pinterest like the hordes of  Khan, descending upon the Steppe.

The regular users of Pinterest must be thrilled at all these marketers descending upon them telling them how to use the site and use it to their own advantage ;)

But can Pinterest be used by bloggers, too? Of course – and here’s how!

Setting up your Pinterest account is easy:

If you don’t have an invite, says so in the comments section and we’ll get one to you.

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Then set up your boards – they key to getting found is accurate naming and categorising of the boards. You can use keywords in your board names and you should have a variety of boards. Not just one board stuffed with anything you like, but a board for each topic and that topic categorised correctly.

Pinterest: Create a Board

You can add a board to your account at anytime. You start out with 5 boards that Pinterest suggests for you. To create a new board, click the “Add+” button on which is located on the site’s top right menu.

Pinterest add 1

 

Next, you’ll get the choice of adding a pin, uploading a pin or creating a board.  We choose the “create a board” option.

Pinterest create a board

 

Next you can create a name for your board and select a category. For the purpose of this tutorial call the board anything you like, but remember you can make the title keyword rich.

Pinterest-board-details

You can choose to allow others to pin to your board. This is really useful if you’re working on a collaborative project, planning an event, planning a wedding, restoring a car, a road trip or something else that requires input from others.

If that’s the case, you can select “Me + Contributors”. Add an email address and then click “Add”.

Pinterest-email-contribute

 

You can also add people who are already following you, by starting to type their name and Pinterest will populate the field with potential choices.

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You can edit your board at a later date, including adding or removing contributors later.

The Actual Pinning Part…

To create a pin, you can

  • Do it directly from the Pinterest website,
  • Add a “Pin It” button to your browser
  • Or using the iPhone mobile app (at the time of typing other Smartphone apps are not available).

We’re going look at how you can pin from the Pinterest website and using the Pinterest Bookmarklet via your browser.

Pinning from a Web Page Using the Pinterest Website:

At the top right menu, click the “Add+” link.

Pinterest Add

 

You can add a pin from a web page or upload a pin from your computer. To a pin from a web page, click “Add a Pin.”

Pinterest -add-pin

Enter the web page address that you’d like to choose a picture from. Enter the specific page you want, not just the website name. The website name will give you a very limited choice of images to pin.

Pinterest Find an image via web

 

Click “Find Images” when you’re done. Now, Pinterest will locate the images on the page you specified. Choose the image you want, specify the board you want to pin it to and add a little description.  You can also highlight the text on page and Pinterest will pull that text into the description box. Click “Pin it” when you’re done.

 

Pinning an Image from Your Computer Using the Pinterest Website

Pinning an image from you computer is a great way of adding an image to a pin and then embedding that pin into your blog post.

 Pinterest add 1

After you’ve clicked the “Add+” button in the menu, this time you’re going to choose “Upload a Pin” instead.

Pinterest-upload-pin

 

Next, choose a picture from your computer, select an appropriate board and add a description. The description is important – if you add a price in dollars your pin will show in the gifts section of the site. The description should be keyword rich and image related wherever possible. When people search they want to find relevant images. If you keyword stuff or describe a pin inaccurately the searcher will get bored and move away from your boards.

Remember to click “Pin It” when you’re done.

 

Pinning from the “Pin It” Button on Your Browser

The “Pin It” button is the easiest way to pin from a website, so I recommend you set it up. To add it, go to http://pinterest.com/about/goodies/ and read up on the “Pin It” Button. All you have to do is drag and drop that button into the bookmarks toolbar near the top of your browser.

Now the button is on your toolbar. To use it, go to a web page you want to pin from and click it.

Pinterest 13-pin-it-browser

Pinterest will find all the images on that page. Just hover over the one you want and click the “Pin This” button that appears.

 

 

It’s as simple as that.

A Note About Images You Find on the Web:

Before you get really into pinning (it’s quite addictive) have a look through Pinterest’s Pin Etiquette page at: http://pinterest.com/about/etiquette/.

Pinterest stress the importance of providing proper credit for the images you use. This means you must go to the original source of the image,  rather than directly pinning from Google Images. If you are using Google Images to find your photos, click to view the original page and click the “X” at the top right corner of the image. That will bring you to the original web page and you can pin from there.

When an image is pinned through Google, if it’s not pinned from the source it will be attributed incorrectly. That doesn’t help anyone and at best seems lazy and at it’s worst it could be copyright theft.

If you are an artist or creative you will understand the important of attributing the images you pin correctly. Make sure if you use Google for images that you click the “x” and pin directly from the website.

Pinterest-google-images

 

You Can Also Pin Video

Pinning video

Although I have struggled to pin videos directly from You Tube, it is possible to pin Videos onto your pinboards. In this instance I find it works best when the video to be pinned is in a blog post or article and pinned directly from that page. When I have tried to pin from You Tube it tells me there are no videos  or large images on the page :)

At the top of the Pinterest site you will see a selection of videos that are pinned. You can watch them directly on Pinterest and repin them from the site.

Repin, Like, Comment and Tagging

You can find great images, by viewing the pins of other members. Whether you look at the public timeline or people you’re following, you can participate in Pinterest by repinning, liking or commenting on their pins.

Repin

Hover over any pin, you’d like to repin and you’ll see 3 options. Choose “Repin”.

Pinterest repin

Then you’ll be able to choose the board you want to pit in it to and you can also change the description( if you’d like to) before repinning. If you highlight text on the page, then click the pin button, the highlighted text will be pulled into the description box.

Check to see what is actually in the description box before you re-pin. Or you could find people think you are the one saying how cute when you re-pin a photo of jellybabies.

Pinterest -mum-babe

Like

 

To like a pin, you just select “Like” option shown earlier and the pin will then be recorded in your “Likes” section. It’s a bit  like bookmarking and it’s very visual. These are public and anyone can see the content that you have liked. This is handy if you want to like something but not share it via your boards.

Comment

Pinterest-comment

You can also leave a comment on anyone’s pin. Just click the “Comment” button and say what you love about the pin, or thank them for re-pinning. In the Pin-Etiquette section it asks you to be respectful in your comments as we all like different things. Wise words.

How Not to Comment…

To much text in a comment on Pinterest

Yes, that’s one image and a whole page of text. I don’t read that text, I am looking at interesting images and masses of text makes me less likely to re-pin something. The ideal amount of text is 3 or 4 sentences describing the image.

Tagging

Just like on Facebook and Google Plus, if you use the @ symbol and start typing a friends name you can tag them in the description box of a pin. As you start typing Pinterest suggests people you may be looking to tag.

We Can Find Images from Pinterest to Use on Our Blogs

Searching images on Pinterest

Using the search function we can search using keywords, I used blogging. This pulls up all the images people say are related to blogging. To embed a pin you have to select one.

Embed a pin in a blog post

Then click the embed button

Embedding a pin into your blog post

When you have the html code, add into your blog post via your HTML editor and it will look like this -

 

The pin, when embedded, credits the pinner and the original source.

If you add additional images you have a whole new type of list post, one created from pins. This can be used by bloggers looking to create product lists that are visually appealing or a different look for their online store.

Additional Blog Marketing via Pinterest

Pinterest can be used for more than just images when it comes to blogging. You can pin coupons to a board and show that board in your blog’s sidebar. The plugin just for that is  the aptly named Pinterest Pinboard widget. In your sidebar you can show the boards that are relevant to the content of the site and not every board that you have.

You can have a board of images with your URL or logo watermarked onto the images, when these are re-pinned they mention you the original source – useful in case the images land up in google images and not attributed correctly. My friend, the botanical photographer Anita Hunt, does this with her images. Her URL is in white, on the petal, in the 5pm position.

 

The Super Simple Pinterest plugin displays your most recent pins in a widget, well that could get a little dangerous for me. Charlie Hunnam would take over my sidebar and detract from my content ;) … more on WordPress plugins for Pinterest can be found here – WordPress and Pinterest.

Images, Where Do I Find Fabulous Images?

Here’s the thing… if you are using an image created by someone else, you are not the source. Now is the time to learn how to get creative with graphics, how to take a better photograph, how to hack up the images that you do own.  It doesn’t take much, trust me when I say that (I don’t even own a copy of photoshop), to create n image that’s quirky or different. You can buy stock images and add to them / resize / re-shape and create something new.

But I Don’t Want Anyone Pinning My Images

Well the good news is you can add a snippet of code to the “head” of your site or a page on your site and prevent the images from being pinned. This is useful to photographers who wish to protect certain images or images of a commercial or sensitive nature.

You can find out more about “no-pinning” here.

Can I Pin Affiliate Links?

Yes you can Pin affiliated products. Remember to add the $ symbol so people are aware that it can be purchased. Also be aware that this is the exception and not the rule. If every Pin you post is one that is an affiliate link or a product promo people will soon get fed up with you and your pins won’t get viewed. Be sensible here.

Pinterest is an established community already.

With many people, who have been  happily pinning whilst we have all been working out Google Plus. They are mainly female (73% of users according to Experian Hitwise) and they have a great deal of influence (although the ratio in the UK is skewed towards man – go figure!).

I have read posts from blokes moaning that women are on Pinterest or it’s only shoes and wedding businesses there. Now is the time to put aside “gender” differences and go and mingle with people you have not  met before.

For blokes that lack the imagination to work out what to pin, start with classic cars and your greatest books and the best things on TV. It will grow on you and you will find that when you follow your friends you will find new people with similar interests.

You do not have to look at every single pin, you choose who you follow and what you see, just like you  do on Twitter.

So, there you have it – the ultimate guide to Pinterest for bloggers. Ready to start Pinning?

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rsmithing 6 pts

What a superb post, Sarah! I'd also like to suggest: Pinterest can be a fun promotion venue for bloggers. We all know the importance of including images, and it's easy to take one extra step after posting to add an image from your post to a "Stuff I'm Blogging About" board with a link back to the post.

 

Example: http://pinterest.com/rsmithing/stuff-i-m-blogging-about/

 

I've done this and have started seeing fresh traffic as a result. I'd like to know if anyone else is doing/has done this with any links &/or results.

 

Even though it's not hard to read about the popularity of Pinterest, there's still, I feel, a major barrier to entry with its minor learning curve – which you slice and dice like a pro in this post! I especially like all the images you include. And get this - I came here by way of a Google Image search for "Pinterest Logo" – I was seeking a black and white one for my own "Trending" board. Thanks for sharing this!

DCbigpappa 5 pts

Thanks for the information. Would love an invite to see what all the fuss is about.  Thanks!

cariagriffin 5 pts

Hi Sarah, thank you so much for this article!! Could you please send me an invite, as I've been looking at Pinterest over the weekend. 

Thank you! 

Lstember95 6 pts

Hi Sarah! Great article. Could I please have an invite? Thanks!! 

SarahArrow 216 pts

 Lstember95 I will ping you and invitation, if you want to email me sarah@saraharrow.co.uk and I'll get it across to you asap

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Andrea T. H. W. 235 pts

Great article Sarah, very well written and clear. I'm on Pinterest too and even if I'm not using it enough I find it really good. And there are some amazing pictures there. I'm into content writing so I don't have really many uses for it but at least now I know what I'm talking about and how to use Pinterest when the right time will come. Impressive post. :)

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SarahArrow 216 pts

 Andrea Hypno Thanks Andrea, tuck this post in a safe place until you need it :)

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wmwebdes 205 pts

Fabulous Sarah

Love the vid and the article is oh so readable.

You are really becoming the web's Pinterest lady. LOL

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SarahArrow 216 pts

wmwebdes :), I think Pinterest is great fun and the traffic angle / keywords is a nice bonus. And can you please stop pinning cool stuff or I will have to get a board called "stuff I have nicked from Keith" ;)

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wmwebdes 205 pts

SarahArrow

Not much of it is mine - some talented peeps over there.

Even my daughter is pinning!

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There are already the first rumblings in Germany about Copyright infringement because Pinterest appears to store a local copy of the image, rather than just thumbnail it like Google or Facebook. Attributing an image from a website does not automatically give you permission to use it!

SarahArrow 216 pts

Absolutely, if you look through the site you will see many images that are allowed to be used and you are encouraged to report pins that are dodgy or have infringement issues.

In many cases when bloggers pin items of interest the images are allowed. I have yet to find one site that has said no to pinning and put a barrier in place. I may not be looking in the right places for those sites :)

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Shari Lopatin 6 pts

This is great and all, but what I cannot understand still, is how Pinterest is useful for the average blogger who's not trying to sell anything. We have no coupons. We have no products. The only thing we're selling is our words, our actual blog posts. Our goal is to build readership (most likely, we're professional writers). I can see no use for Pinterest for this crowd. As it is, I'm currently on a blog hiatus and have massively slowed down my Facebook and Twitter presence. Time is limited.

I can see the huge advantage of Pinterest for fashion designers, Etsy users, photographers, artists, and even event planning. But I CANNOT figure out what ROI it offers writers and bloggers like myself.

Any ideas?

ergoorgo 10 pts

Shari Lopatin I think it depends what your niche is. If it is a subject at all grounded in the physical or online world then I think you can use Pinterest to share ideas around your niche and get hits back to your blog. If it is very ephemeral or something like creative writing, then Pinterest may not be so useful

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DannyBrown 2795 pts moderator

Shari Lopatin Hi Shari,

One of the things you could do is use as a reference point for research and blog post ideas. For instance, can you find Boards that have infographics and statistics about your blog niche, and then disseminate for your readers?

Or can you start a board where you offer an image from a video tutorial series on your blog, that drives traffic back to you to sign up for the video series? So, perhaps have a board that shows the genesis of a blog design, from concept to finished result, and that board drives traffic back to a CSS video guide from you on how it was accomplished?

The possibilities are there - it just needs a little lateral thinking. :)

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SarahArrow 216 pts

Shari Lopatin I have a board where I pin posts about writing and content creation. These pins get shared by others interested in writing. suze stmaur writes has boards where she pins her funny articles, her how-to articles and other things. I do recall her saying that her funny posts where shared more than her more serious writing posts.

I have tagged her, so I hope she'll stop by and share how it is working for her.

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ergoorgo 10 pts

This a really great overview of Pinterest Sarah - many thanks. i have been playing around with it for a while but there were still a few tricks in here that I didn't know - like embedding pins.

I turned to Pinterest as I wanted to have somewhere to share interesting articles, or ideas, beyond needing to write a post to draw such things together. I also wanted a way to share things from wider fields than the niche on my blog. I looked at a range of bookmarking sites like Pinboard, Delicious, ZooTool, but have now firmly settled on Pinterest. Why has it beaten the competition? Three reasons:

- it's visual and therefore quick and fun;

- interaction just works -- repinning, commenting, liking, following taking a minimal of clicks; and

- it generates far more interest in me, my links, my blog than anywhere else, including Twitter.

As a bonus, you can relatively easily see which of your pins have been successful at getting repins etc.

Twitter seems so often used as a one-way transmission of links, but it is necessarily opaque (having to use bit.ly links everywhere) and is a medium that feels much more about conversation, not promotion. Pinterest, on the other hand, has an honesty of purpose - transmission of links we like in an easy way. Conversation can follow if needed. So right now, Pinterest is my favourite social platform, with Twitter in second as I try to work out how to engage there more, without posting links.

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Ryan Hanley 53 pts

I love Pinterest... I use it as a content repository for all my favorite articles from the social media...

I actually created this whole thing I created called the Content Creation Curation - a visual representation of the week that was in social media... http://pinterest.com/ryanhanley/week-4-content-creation-curation/

Great breakdown here... I'm add this article.

Thanks,

DannyBrown 2795 pts moderator

Ryan Hanley Great use of Pinterest, mate - following that board now. :)

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SarahArrow 216 pts

DannyBrownRyan Hanley Ditto, am following that board now :)

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Ryan Hanley 53 pts

SarahArrowDannyBrown Sarah what do you think of Pinterest as a platform to hold this kind of information?

So far I like it but I haven't gotten too much feedback yet.

Thanks!

SarahArrow 216 pts

Ryan HanleyDannyBrown I think it's too soon to tell. although it's a site that has been established 2 years already, it is changing and adapting to the influx of people.

I think it will be around a while yet and it will be interesting to watch it's evolution.

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DannyBrown 2795 pts moderator

SarahArrow Ryan Hanley Can I just say for the record, that Sarah's most recent blog post title is stunningly awesome?? :)

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Constantin Druc 6 pts

It's the first time I hear about Pinterest. I'll dig more into it. Many thanks for this tutorial.

SarahArrow 216 pts

Constantin Druc let us know if you need an invite :) and have fun

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lilach 7 pts

Sarah you've done it yet again:) Another fabulous and indepth post about Pinterest. Everyone's talking about it at the moment and for good reason too. This is such a great and useful article which really helps you get started with pinning.

It's time for me to start pinning methinks:)

SarahArrow 216 pts

lilach You should be over there pinning like mad :)

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SarahArrow
SarahArrow

@writingh thanks for sharing x :)

cariagriffin
cariagriffin

@Kiboomu @SarahArrow TY! :D have been puzzling over it for the whole weekend....some great pics though!

EzyBlogger
EzyBlogger

jshe Thanks Jenny. Have a lovely day :)

SarahArrow
SarahArrow

wmwebdes :) did you get the gentle mint invite?

wmwebdes
wmwebdes

saraharrow I did, thanks - take a look tomorrow. Is it the same as Pinterest?

SarahArrow
SarahArrow

wmwebdes yes but for blokes :) which for some reason means lots of moustaches. Lucky I like them hehehe

wmwebdes
wmwebdes

saraharrow I like them too, but only on men. Have you seen Social Icons plugin? http://t.co/j1NQtI3W #blogging #genesiswp

wmwebdes
wmwebdes

saraharrow Only for blokes, no ladies! How boring is that.

SarahArrow
SarahArrow

wmwebdes yep, I read the post. And am thinking of installing it on a few client sites

SarahArrow
SarahArrow

wmwebdes no pins of shoes? ;)

wmwebdes
wmwebdes

saraharrow There is that. LOL

marco_simons
marco_simons

copykoppie dank je Marya, hm die moet ik repinnen op een nieuw board

copykoppie
copykoppie

marco_simons Joh, te lelijk dat ding. #delete

marco_simons
marco_simons

copykoppie ok danheb ik een Like gedaan :D #hebeenzwakvoorjouwpizzapunten

arquiveoudelete
arquiveoudelete

jovemblogger Ótima dica! ;)

annekecvb
annekecvb

marco_simons Ha,dank je. Bij de eerste blik lijkt het enorme moodboard te zijn? Je 'pint' de dingen vast die je wilt koesteren, ofzo?

marco_simons
marco_simons

annekecvb ik denk dat je het goed ziet. Koesteren maar vooral ook delen. Je kunt ook repinnen!

annekecvb
annekecvb

marco_simons Voegt het wat toe aan het intensieve 'social media', naast de bestaande kanalen? #kostallemaaltijd

marco_simons
marco_simons

annekecvb Pinterest is booming dus kennelijk vinden de gebruikers het nuttig en interessant? Het is in ieder geval uniek!

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Penney Fox
Penney Fox

Danny Brown - its both. I started to get into it to see the potential for clients and how it would work for businesses (already blogged about it!) but then I fell down the rabbit hole and some days, I'm in there WAY too long then I can justify as research. I've started following some of the top brands and top pinners to see how they're using it, what's working and what's not.

Danny Brown
Danny Brown

Penney - Are you using it mainly for fun or is there a business use behind it too?

Olga Adamenko
Olga Adamenko

Helpful!

Penney Fox
Penney Fox

I'm a Pinterest addict ...

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