20 Amazing Pinterest Templates for Bloggers

20 Amazing Pinterest Templates for Bloggers

If you’re looking for super cute and simple-to-use Pinterest templates for bloggers, you’ve come to the right place.

For most bloggers, Pinterest is the main source of the traffic to their blogs. So, logically, spending a lot of time creating Pinterest graphics for the platform is a priority.

Pinterest templates can be a headache: we all want that super polished and chic templates to promote our blog posts but most of us don’t have the time (or the patience) to create templates from scratch. Thank heavens there are amazing people in the world who make Pinterest templates for bloggers for other people to use.

Having templates ready to go seems like nothing, but it makes a huge difference. You don’t need to worry about creating pins from scratch for every post you write because you have something always ready.

RELATED: How to Create click-worthy Pinterest Graphics + 5 FREE CANVA TEMPLATES

Having Pinterest graphics will ensure you’ll have a consistent image. People are more likely to recognize your blog if you use the same templates (again slightly modified each time) over and over.

Over the past few years, I’ve purchased (and designed)a ton of Pinterest templates. Here are some that I think are great and worth the investment if Pinterest is something you use regularly to promote your blog.

Pinterest Templates For Bloggers

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How To Develop a Pinterest Strategy That’ll Get You Clicks

How To Develop a Pinterest Strategy That’ll Get You Clicks

Do you want to know how to develop a Pinterest strategy that’ll get you clicks? Look no further.

If you’re an avid reader of this blog, you probably know that I absolutely love Pinterest. Besides being the social media platform that brings me the most pageviews, it’s just a wonderful place to get inspiration for pretty much any area in life.

If you’re not on Pinterest, you are truly missing out! Pinterest has over 200 million active users who look for everything from DIY’s to blogging tips so it’s a great place to get your blog out there.

Related: Pinterest SEO: How You Can Use It To Drive Traffic To Your Blog

Now you might be thinking “Okay Rita, that’s all fun and dandy, but how do I actually develop a Pinterest strategy that works?”. Well my dear friend, do not worry. Today’s post is all about how to develop a Pinterest strategy that will bring you clicks.

How To Develop a Pinterest Strategy That’ll Get You Clicks

THINGS TO INCLUDE WHEN YOU’RE DEVELOPING YOUR PINTEREST STRATEGY

1 Fresh Pin a Day

Fresh pins are pins that Pinterest has yet to see on its platform. It can lead to a blog post you’ve already promoted on the site but if it’s different from the ones you’ve used before, then it’s considered a fresh pin.

It might seem like a lot of work to create one fresh pin a day, but if you do it all at once, it’s a lot easier. And that leads me to the next point.

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Batch Create Pins

Set aside one or two hours each week and just batch create pins. You don’t have to create a brand new design each time, you just need to change the imagery, text and maybe the colors. Having templates for this is a huge time-saver.

Related: How to Create Click-Worthy Pinterest Graphics + 5 FREE CANVA TEMPLATES

If you don’t want to create your own templates from scratch, I’ve created 5 free Canva templates that you can use for your blog.

Add Your Keywords on Headlines and Alt Text

Make sure you always add your target keyword on the pin’s title and alt text. That way Pinterest will understand that you’re trying to rank for that specific keyword, therefore it will increase your chances of making it to the top of the search page.

Related: Pinterest Keyword Research Made Easy: How To Do It And Why It’s Important

Also, make sure the keywords are on the image itself, Pinterest is a visual platform, so if people know what your pin is about right away without clicking on it for a close-up, it ups the chances of them clicking on it.

THINGS TO REMOVE FROM YOUR PINTEREST STRATEGY

Save More of Others Content Than Yours

Once upon a time, it was a known-fact that Pinterest prefered accounts that saved more of other people’s content than their own. Well, that’s not the case anymore.

Pinterest now values accounts that prioritize their own content over others. I’d say a 80-20 ratio is the ideal. 80% of the content you save should be yours, while the remaining 20% should be from others.

With that in mind, you should stick to pinning between 20 to 30 pins a day. More than that and you can be marked as spam, and less than that can make Pinterest think that you’re account isn’t professional enough and is just something recreational.

If you’re not on Pinterest, you are truly missing out! Today's post is about how to develop a Pinterest strategy that'll bring you clicks.

Don’t Add The Same Pin To The Same Board For At Least 6 Months

Try not to do this as much as possible. Pinterest might mark your account as spam and not send your pins to your followers. Or even worse, they can suspend your account.

This happened to me about 5 months ago actually. I was scared out of my mind. Having my account suspended on a website that brings me the most traffic did a number on my blog.

Thankfully, it only lasted for less than 24 hours but I was still shadow-banned for a couple of months after that. I’m starting to see my traffic from Pinterest coming back to normal though, which I’m very glad.

ONE THING TO REMEMBER

Pinterest is a search engine, meaning it’s intended to provide inspiration and information. With that being said, in order to get clicks, you should connect with people’s wants and needs.

You need to focus on your audience and not on yourself. That speaks to how you name your pins. When, for example, someone is researching how to gain Instagram followers in a short amount of time, they will search for something like “how to get Instagram followers fast”.

So if you write a title like “I gained 150 Instagram followers in a week” instead of “5 ways to get Instagram followers fast”, it’s very unlikely that your pin will appear when people search for it.

Besides, “5 ways to get Instagram followers fast” sounds ten times better than the other title.

Are you planning on using Pinterest to grow your blog/ business? I hope these tips will help you do that!

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How to Create Click-Worthy Pinterest Graphics + 5 FREE CANVA TEMPLATES

How to Create Click-Worthy Pinterest Graphics + 5 FREE CANVA TEMPLATES

For most bloggers, Pinterest is the main source of the traffic to their blogs. So, logically, spending a lot of time creating Pinterest graphics for the platform is a priority.

Related: Why Workflows Are Important + Free Blogpost Workflow Checklist

Having templates ready to go seems like such a small thing, but trust me, it makes a world of a difference. You don’t need to worry about creating pins from scratch for every post you write because you have something always ready. You just need to make a few tweaks each time and you’re good to go.

Alongside that, having templates Pinterest graphics will ensure you’ll have a consistent image. People are more likely to recognize your blog if you use the same templates (again slightly modified each time) over and over.

Related: Pinterest SEO: How You Can Use It To Drive Traffic To Your Blog

One of the easiest and fastest ways to create pins is by using platforms such as Canva. I know there are other platforms out there but, in my opinion, Canva is the best. You can create templates for everything you can imagine and personalize them to fit your taste in an easy and fast way.

Now you might be thinking “Okay Rita, Canva might be easy but how can I make them click-worthy?”. Well, worry not my friend as I’m here to teach you!

How to Create Click-Worthy Pinterest Graphics

  1. Make sure your text is big enough for people to read without having to open the image
  2. When creating list pins, make sure the number is the main feature of the pin
  3. Have consistent colors throughout your templates
  4. Use cursive fonts moderately, as they are harder to read. With that being said, you can still use them to highlight a few words
  5. Use images that relate to the topic of your blogpost
  6. All your pins should have a 2×3 ratio (I personally use 1000×1500 as it’s Pinterest’s recommended size for pins)
  7. Stay away from dark images that take the focus away from the text

If after these tips, you’re still not 100% confident in creating your own Pinterest graphics from scratch I have the solution for you. Sign up below and get 5 free Canva templates to get you started!

If you want to schedule your new posts on Pinterest easily and quickly, I highly recommend Tailwind (af). Also, How to Be a Highly Successful Content Creator (af) is a great resource for bloggers.

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Pinterest SEO:  How You Can Use It To Drive Traffic To Your Blog

Pinterest SEO: How You Can Use It To Drive Traffic To Your Blog

 

Pinterest SEO sounds like a crazy complicated process, right? Well, what if I told you it’s actually very easy? SEO is the base for improving your visibility on Pinterest. Without it, the chances of you growing within the platform are reduced significantly. Today I’ll show you how you can use SEO to your advantage in order to grow on Pinterest.

RELATED: HOW TO USE PINTEREST TO DRIVE TRAFFIC TO YOUR BLOG 

WHAT IS PINTEREST SEO? 

SEO stands for Search Engine Optimization. Now, you might be thinking “What does SEO have to do with Pinterest since it’s all about search engines?” Well, think about it: when you want to search for, let’s say, interior decor ideas, where do you go?
That’s right, Pinterest. And what does that mean?
It means that Pinterest is a search engine.
Pinterest is a very different search engine from Google, though. Pinterest is a visual search engine while Google is more of an article-based search engine.
With SEO your goal is to make the search engine happy. And how do you make your search engine happy? By following its guidelines.
When you start implementing SEO on your pins and overall Pinterest account, the chances of you getting more visibility increase. And with more visibility comes more followers, more traffic and more clicks to your blog.

HOW CAN I USE PINTEREST SEO TO MY ADVANTAGE?

Pin frequently

The best way to get your pins and your profile to get noticed by Pinterest it to be an active user. If Pinterest sees that you pin a lot (especially your own pins), it will see you like someone it can ‘trust’ so your pins will appear higher in search. Now, this doesn’t mean anything if you don’t pin high-quality pins, so beware of that.
These are the things you should be careful of when you’re pinning:

  1.  Pin everyday
  2. Pin more of your content that other people’s
  3. Make sure your pins have the right dimensions (2:3 ratio)
  4. If there’s any text on your pins, make sure it’s easy to read

RELATED: HOW TO USE PINTEREST TO GROW YOUR BLOG 

 
Pinterest SEO sounds like a crazy complicated process, right? Well, what if I told you it's actually very easy? SEO is the base for improving your visibility on Pinterest. Without it, the chances of you growing within the platform are reduced significantly. Today I'll show you how you can use SEO to your advantage in order to grow on Pinterest.

Set up rich pins

If you’re a blogger and you haven’t set up rich pins yet, you need to do it ASAP! Here’s how you can do it. Rich pins basically pull a ton of information from your blog helping you to create high-quality pins that will improve your chances of ranking higher on searches and to appear on more people’s smart feeds.

RELATED: PINTEREST KEYWORD RESEARCH MADE EASY  

 

Make sure your profile is all set up

Now let’s take a look at your profile. First off, set up your profile as a business account. It takes only a few minutes and once you’re done you’ll get access to your pin analytics, which is extremely helpful.
Next up set up make sure you verify your domain on your profile. Here’s how you can do it. This will automatically associate any pins coming from that domain to your Pinterest profile. 
The next step is to add keywords everywhere on your profile. Choose two or three keyowrds relevant to your content and place them (in a natural way, of course) on your bio, profile name, board names, and board descriptions.
Finally, make sure your blog’s board is the first one on your profile. This has nothing to do with SEO but it’s a great way for people to take a look at your pins when they first come in contact with your profile.
 
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Pinterest Keyword Research Made Easy: How To Do It And Why It’s Important

Pinterest Keyword Research Made Easy: How To Do It And Why It’s Important

When writing a blogpost, something you need to pay attention to is which keywords you are using. Keywords are extremely important for the performance of your blogpost, as they help you rank higher in search engines.

Pinterest, being a huge search engine these days, is a great place for you to do your keyword research In this little guide I’ve put together, I’ll show you how you can use Pinterest for keyword researching in order to get more people to visit your blog.

RELATED: HOW TO USE PINTEREST TO DRIVE TRAFFIC TO YOUR BLOG

HOW DO KEYWORDS WORK?

Keyword researching basically means you search for certain words within the topic you want to write about and see how they are performing. Your main goal should be to find keywords that people are actually searching for.
Keywords let search engines know that your blogpost is about a specific topic. For example, let’s say you wrote a post called ”How I made my first 1000$ blogging”, one of your keywords should be ”make money blogging”. When people search for that term, your post will be recommended.

HOW DO I PERFORM KEYWORD RESEARCH ON PINTEREST?

Keyword researching on Pinterest is actually astonishingly easy. All you have to do is search on Pinterest for something in your niche like for example ”how to style”. As you can see from the image below, there are a variety of different topics under the keyword ”how to style”. You can then browse through the pins and see what kind of content is ranking the highest on Pinterest.
Pinterest Keyword Research Made Easy: How To Do It And Why It's Important
If you want to get more specific (which you totally should), the dropdown menu is a great place to do so. As you type in your keywords, other combinations will appear. These combinations are what people are topics people are currently searching for so they could be great keywords for you to target.
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Another great place you can look for is the little carrousel right above the pins. They also indicate what keywords are the most popular with Pinterest users. As you click on through them, your keywords will become more and more specific and will reach a point where the carrousel will just disappear. This indicates that  Pinterest thinks that the keyword is already specific enough that you don’t need to dig deeper into it.
Pinterest Keyword Research Made Easy: How To Do It And Why It's Important
Pinterest Keyword Research Made Easy: How To Do It And Why It's Important
Let me remind you that the more specific your keywords are, the better the chances of your post ranking higher. However, that also means you will target a smaller audience. My suggestion would be to have a healthy mix of broader keywords and specific ones.

WHERE DO I PLACE MY KEYWORDS?

Your keywords should be in two places: your blogpost title and your blogpost description. Your pin description is the most important place in my opinion.
You have 500 characters to use to your advantage so use them wisely. Create the longest description (within that 500 character limit obviously) you can where you include your keywords in a natural way. Don’t just write something like ” How to style jeans; jeans outfits; how to wear jeans”.  Write a small text previewing your blogpost. This is actually much more helpful for you as you can use keyword variations, and thus have a higher chance of ranking high on Pinterest. You can also add two or three keywords in the form of hashtags at the end of the description Here’s an example of how I write my keyword descriptions.
Pinterest Keyword Research Made Easy: How To Do It And Why It's Important
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