Would you like to create images that are re-pinned and liked by tons of people on Pinterest? Would you like to see huge amounts of traffic clicking through to your website?
If you answered yes to either of the questions above, then you are in the right place.Â
Pinterest continues to be the fastest growing social media platform and is highly engaging. Over 80% of its users are female and of that eighty percent, 50% are moms. Â Therefore, the women found on Pinterest make up the most powerful consumer demographic no the internet.Â
However the KEY is to have a pinnable image. This means an image that stands out and intrigues the follower. Check out these tips to creating a pinterest image people love to share and watch your business grow!
1. The Right Size!
Make sure that your Pinterest Image is the correct size. Have you ever clicked on the thumbnail of a Pinterest photo only to realize it is MORE blurry when enlarged? Do you then click away? This is because whoever pinned it did not make the picture the right size.
When you create images for your website or products, keep in mind their pinnability. This means you want to make images no wider than 554 pixels. Any wider and Pinterest will automatically resize it. This means that images could look distorted or blurry.
2. Tell People What They Are Getting ON The ImageÂ
If you are going to pin a picture, it is also helpful to include text that explains what they are going to ‘get' when they click on the photo. See the example below. The image includes the title of the blog post and people know exactly what they are going to see when they click on the graphic…”5 More SEO Tips To Keep Blogging Your Way To The Top”.Â
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If you don't know how to add text to your pictures then I suggest you check out PicMonkey! http://picmonkey.com is a great website where you can upload an image for free. Then, you can edit the photo and add text very easily. The best part about PicMonkey is that the pictures come out looking very professional
Likewise, the text in the picture above is clear. It is bold, simple and leads to a great call to action (the arrow). You don’t want to be too wordy in your pictures.
3. Add Your Name or Company Logo
Brand your pictures. Don't wait for people on Pinterest to click through to find out where the image is going to take them. Let people know upfront who you are, or which company picture they are looking at.
This may also become a reason people click through. If they see your company logo on the front of a Pinterest picture they may think, “Wow. I always love their blogs. Let me check this out.”
A suggestion for adding your name or logo to a picture is either http://picmonkey.com or insert the picture to powerpoint. Then, add your name and take a picure of both using a program like Jing.
**Just be sure the picture is the right width for pinterest.
4. Take NoticeÂ
Look at what Pinterest images catch your attention on Pinterest. Chances are that the people in your niche (ideal clients anyway) will be attracted to similar photos. You can use this knowledge to help give you inspiration for your own pictures.
5. Use keyword phrases in your description
If you pin a picture on Pinterest without any tags then you are casting your picture into the wide abyss called ‘neverbefoundland'.
It is very easy to search on Pinterest and many do. However, when Pinterest pulls back its results, you will only see pictures that have appropriate hashtags (example #socialmedia) keyword phrases.Â
For example, if you sell inspirational quotes and upload a bunch of pictures of your inspirational quotes without tagging them with keyword phrases that others tend to be searching for, they will NOT show up in the search results.
Be sure to hashtag all pictures with keyword phrases.
6. Stand Out!
It can be very easy to let your pictures blend into the sea of pictures on Pinterest. This reflects the same principle as boring posts being swallowed by Facebook. You want your pictures to capture people's attention.
To do this pin emotional pictures or humorous pictures or controversial pictures. Pinterest is first and foremost a social media site. Therefore, it is key that you build engagement and there is no greater way to build engagement than with a great photo!
What are you doing to have your pictures on Pinterest stand out?
Which of these tips will you apply?
Please comment and share below >>>
About Author
Kim Garst
Kim Garst is a renowned marketing strategist and speaker who is trailblazing the use of artificial intelligence in digital marketing. With over 30 years of experience as an online entrepreneur, Kim helps entrepreneurs grow their business and authority online by using AI technology. She is leading the way with proven AI frameworks that help entrepreneurs build authority in their space.
She is keynote speaker and an international best-selling author of Will The Real You Please Stand Up, Show Up, Be Authentic and Prosper in Social Media.
Named by Forbes as a Top 10 Social Media Power Influencer, Kim is well-known for her skill to simplify complex technology and make the use of AI understandable for business growth. Her relatable, actionable advice helps guide new entrepreneurs to harness the power of AI to succeed in digital marketing. Kim is leading the way in combining human and technological skills to create a new model for AI-powered marketing.
I have been told the width for photos should be 600 pixels.
554 is stated clearly on Pinterest’s web page.
Thank you Kim. I love to found this blog as a great resource for social media tactics. Its really awesome.
It is nice way to optimize the pictures. One of best way to drive traffic and seo strategy.
I am working for a client who is from recipe niche. I am going to implement these ideas and see improvement in results. Thanks Kim for sharing these tips. Looking forward to read more articles from you.
great tips, congratulations and thanks