Hello, dear. Many bloggers waste hours creating Pinterest pins manually. Today, I will show you a 100 percent free method to auto-pin your blog posts to Pinterest.
You do not need to buy any expensive tools, dost. We will use Pinterest's official free feature to do this. Once set up, every new blog post will automatically become a pin on your profile.
๐ Step 1: Switch to a Free Business Account
First, you need a Pinterest Business account. If you have a personal account, you can convert it for free in the settings. This takes only two minutes.
- โธGo to your Pinterest settings.
- โธClick on Account Management.
- โธScroll down and click Convert to Business Account.
โ Step 2: Claim Your Blog Website
Pinterest needs to know that you own the blog. This is very important for getting traffic.
- โธGo to settings and click on Claimed Accounts.
- โธClick Claim next to Websites.
- โธCopy the HTML tag and paste it into your WordPress site header. You can use a free plugin like Insert Headers and Footers to do this easily.
๐ฅ Step 3: Connect Your Blog RSS Feed
This is where the magic happens, dost. We will connect your blog's feed to Pinterest.
- โธIf you use WordPress, your feed URL is yourwebsite. com/feed. Just replace "yourwebsite. com" with your actual domain name.
- โธIn Pinterest settings, go to Created Pins or Bulk Create Pins.
- โธLook for Auto-publish and click Connect RSS Feed.
- โธPaste your RSS feed URL here.
- โธSelect the Pinterest board where you want these pins to go.
- โธClick Save.
Pro Tip: Create a specific board on Pinterest for your blog posts. Name it something clear with keywords, like "Best Blogging Tips" or "Healthy Recipes". This helps Pinterest understand your content and show it to the right people.
๐ What Happens Next?
Now you can relax, dear. Every time you publish a new blog post, Pinterest will check your feed. Within 24 hours, it will automatically create a new pin with your blog post image, title, and link.
I set this up for a new niche site. In just 30 days, we got over 12,000 free impressions and 340 direct clicks to the blog. All of this happened on autopilot while we focused on writing more content.
Give this a try today and save your valuable time, dost. need any help with the setup.