Unlocking the Secrets of Making Killer Tumblr Pins
So, you want to make those fabulous Tumblr pins that have the internet buzzing, eh? Well, buckle up because we’re about to dive into the enigmatic world of Tumblr pins and their quirks.
First off, let’s address the Canva conundrum. Yes, Canva is your one-stop shop for creating visually striking pins. You can unleash your inner Picasso, whip up those eye-catching pins, and take the design world by storm. But wait—a little birdie recently tweeted that you can’t slap multiple images into one pin anymore. Talk about a bummer!
Now, here’s a fun little cheat trick you can use: screenshot or save the image you want to pin, then copy the link of the original Tumblr post. You get to play the game like a pro while keeping things neat and tidy. Plus, this method has the bonus of making it easier to delete pins if things go sideways. And let’s face it, nobody wants to deal with the mess of pinned content that wasn’t even theirs!
Here’s a fun fact for your trivia night: when you pin something via sharing, you can’t remove it! Yes, you heard that right. The universe of Pinterest is not as forgiving as your ex. It seems to act under the assumption that since the pin isn’t your content, you can’t just CTRL-Z away your Pinterest sins. If you don’t want unwanted content strewn across your profile like confetti, stick with what you created!
Now onto the juicy stuff, shall we? Want to go viral? Utilize the power of quality content, and don’t just sit there wishing for more (because, believe me, hoping to win the lottery won’t pay the bills). Some of my friends are cashing in big-time with Tumblr and Twitter advertising—think 20-30 hours a week sprucing up their posts and creating envy.
You could even offer to pin items for others to help them drive traffic. If you can make a pin go viral, congrats! You’ve struck gold. I mean, c’mon, I’ve had pins racking up traffic like mad—300k monthly views, anyone? If you whip some viral magic, I might just be inclined to pay you for your services and give you a glowing review!
And here’s a crisp little side-hustle idea: think about selling sponsored posts on Fiverr or hopping onto Famebit. You could get paid just for referring products you love! Easy peasy, right?
If you need more help deciphering the art of Tumblr pins, don’t hesitate! Live connect with us for all the juicy details. 🥳✨