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How can I make my pins more assertive?

burakkabak0
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Hi Everyone! 

I am Pinterest Creator. I sometimes add art into an art. I use my literary skills to the pictures that I took. It sometimes becomes a source of inspiration to me. I believe I feel the passion of the pictures that I took. How can I make my pins more assertive? @PinterestMoe @artgirl90  Photographer Creator-- Looking for Tips & Insights! 

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PinterestIvania
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Hi @burakkabak0, welcome to the PBC! 😊

We're glad to have you here, you'll be able to find new ways to improve your business. 

See below for few tips to get you started, and be sure to check out our Spotlights to hear from other creators in the community. Give us a shout if you have any questions! 

📌 Your images 

- Use high-quality images. Make sure they’re high resolution pictures that are well-composed and in focus. 

- Go for taller Pins. Vertically-oriented Pins look better on mobile screens. The ideal aspect ratio for a Pin is 2:3 (600px wide x 900px high). 

- Be helpful. Pinners may not read your description, so be sure the image can stand on its own, or add text overlay to give more context. 

📌 Your descriptions 

- Include relevant, useful descriptions that relate to the image. Use 50-250 word descriptions that include keywords and adjectives to help people imagine how they’ll use the Pin. 

- Write thoughtful, timeless copy. Pins last forever, so avoid descriptions that focus on timely promotional information. 

📌 Quality check 

- Make sure your Pins link to a relevant webpage. High-quality landing pages rank better in our search results.

- Include thoughtful descriptions on the stuff people save from your website. Learn how to add descriptions to the Save button on your site. 

- Use Rich Pins. Rich Pins automatically add more information to your Pins and lead to higher engagement. 

You can learn more about creating successful Pins in our creative best practices guide.

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PinterestIvania
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Hi @burakkabak0, welcome to the PBC! 😊

We're glad to have you here, you'll be able to find new ways to improve your business. 

See below for few tips to get you started, and be sure to check out our Spotlights to hear from other creators in the community. Give us a shout if you have any questions! 

📌 Your images 

- Use high-quality images. Make sure they’re high resolution pictures that are well-composed and in focus. 

- Go for taller Pins. Vertically-oriented Pins look better on mobile screens. The ideal aspect ratio for a Pin is 2:3 (600px wide x 900px high). 

- Be helpful. Pinners may not read your description, so be sure the image can stand on its own, or add text overlay to give more context. 

📌 Your descriptions 

- Include relevant, useful descriptions that relate to the image. Use 50-250 word descriptions that include keywords and adjectives to help people imagine how they’ll use the Pin. 

- Write thoughtful, timeless copy. Pins last forever, so avoid descriptions that focus on timely promotional information. 

📌 Quality check 

- Make sure your Pins link to a relevant webpage. High-quality landing pages rank better in our search results.

- Include thoughtful descriptions on the stuff people save from your website. Learn how to add descriptions to the Save button on your site. 

- Use Rich Pins. Rich Pins automatically add more information to your Pins and lead to higher engagement. 

You can learn more about creating successful Pins in our creative best practices guide.

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burakkabak0
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Thanks for your advise @PinterestIvania 

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Shravani_Dawkhar
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First of all try to edit it give it a nice caption and hashtag that will help you to grow and make your pin more attractive and to place in the feed

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