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    <title>topic How to pin on Pinterest in 2026 without problems. in Share Your Tips &amp; Tricks</title>
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    <description>&lt;P&gt;#1 Go to your Pinterest's Audience Insights, down to the bottom of the page to DEVICES.&amp;nbsp; Look at the number of users who are using the mobile Pinterest version.&amp;nbsp; I'm up to 42.8%, just on an iPhone brand, which is nearly half my audience.&amp;nbsp; I don't know how Pinterest math works, but 97.2% is the combined total of mobile users, compared to the 38.6% web users, and if it's Yogism math, we're at 135.8% somehow.&amp;nbsp; Idk, I'm not a mathematician, but sayin' it to make you aware.&amp;nbsp; If you're making your own pins, make sure you go back and log onto a mobile device, and see what your customers are seeing.&amp;nbsp; Pins shouldn't be blurry.&amp;nbsp; Many creators may think that sharing the collection pin, right from Zazzle is okay, but oh honey!&amp;nbsp; Please don't be doing that.&amp;nbsp; The pixelation is so small, it's quite embarrassing.&amp;nbsp; I found this out, so now I make my own manual collection pin.&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;&lt;/P&gt;&lt;P&gt;#2 Make a pin from your blog or website to Pinterest, so that you're creating an outside audience of your own.&amp;nbsp; Yes, your pins go back to your blog.&amp;nbsp; But from there, you can direct link to Zazzle.&amp;nbsp; Here's why:&amp;nbsp; Pinterest wants you to grow your own brand in this way.&amp;nbsp; And you're less likely to get any additional "add ons" to your product links, even when creating your own pins.&amp;nbsp; Zazzle cannot change a pin link that has nothing to do with their site.&amp;nbsp; Zazzle cannot change what you put on your blog or website either.&amp;nbsp; This is why it's important to go and grow outside of the Zazzle+Pinterest box.&amp;nbsp; It's also creating your real business, not one Zazzle hosts.&amp;nbsp; So, how do I do this?&amp;nbsp; First, go to your Pinterest account in your Settings.&amp;nbsp; Now on the left hand menu, click "Link to Pinterest" and follow their simple instructions on setting up your blog or website.&amp;nbsp; Once you do, you will be automatically creating pins that will be picked up and posted on Pinterest.&amp;nbsp; *Note, I like the old blogger blog created by Google, because it can give you view stats and you can schedule out your pins for future dates.&amp;nbsp; Your pins won't be all pinned until your scheduled date/time, if you want.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/P&gt;&lt;P&gt;I think if you've read this far, you're going to make it possible to get a little bit more sales.&amp;nbsp; I specifically wrote this, so that you'll keep going over this method (using #1 and 2, to improve your direction).&amp;nbsp; I left out the part of how I set up my blogs, but this is the same jist I kept working on over and over to be in the direction I am.&amp;nbsp; I continue to get sells and some referrals, although I am not a true blogger per se.&amp;nbsp; I just create the links to products in this way, because after all, Pinterest is like a visual library.&amp;nbsp; All I want to do is give customers a chance to read my products, like checking out a book.&amp;nbsp; I'm sure I could do much more as I'm still learning.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/P&gt;</description>
    <pubDate>Sat, 17 Jan 2026 23:03:50 GMT</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>LauraLee</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2026-01-17T23:03:50Z</dc:date>
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      <title>How to pin on Pinterest in 2026 without problems.</title>
      <link>https://community.zazzle.com/t5/share-your-tips-tricks/how-to-pin-on-pinterest-in-2026-without-problems/m-p/234900#M2223</link>
      <description>&lt;P&gt;#1 Go to your Pinterest's Audience Insights, down to the bottom of the page to DEVICES.&amp;nbsp; Look at the number of users who are using the mobile Pinterest version.&amp;nbsp; I'm up to 42.8%, just on an iPhone brand, which is nearly half my audience.&amp;nbsp; I don't know how Pinterest math works, but 97.2% is the combined total of mobile users, compared to the 38.6% web users, and if it's Yogism math, we're at 135.8% somehow.&amp;nbsp; Idk, I'm not a mathematician, but sayin' it to make you aware.&amp;nbsp; If you're making your own pins, make sure you go back and log onto a mobile device, and see what your customers are seeing.&amp;nbsp; Pins shouldn't be blurry.&amp;nbsp; Many creators may think that sharing the collection pin, right from Zazzle is okay, but oh honey!&amp;nbsp; Please don't be doing that.&amp;nbsp; The pixelation is so small, it's quite embarrassing.&amp;nbsp; I found this out, so now I make my own manual collection pin.&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;&lt;/P&gt;&lt;P&gt;#2 Make a pin from your blog or website to Pinterest, so that you're creating an outside audience of your own.&amp;nbsp; Yes, your pins go back to your blog.&amp;nbsp; But from there, you can direct link to Zazzle.&amp;nbsp; Here's why:&amp;nbsp; Pinterest wants you to grow your own brand in this way.&amp;nbsp; And you're less likely to get any additional "add ons" to your product links, even when creating your own pins.&amp;nbsp; Zazzle cannot change a pin link that has nothing to do with their site.&amp;nbsp; Zazzle cannot change what you put on your blog or website either.&amp;nbsp; This is why it's important to go and grow outside of the Zazzle+Pinterest box.&amp;nbsp; It's also creating your real business, not one Zazzle hosts.&amp;nbsp; So, how do I do this?&amp;nbsp; First, go to your Pinterest account in your Settings.&amp;nbsp; Now on the left hand menu, click "Link to Pinterest" and follow their simple instructions on setting up your blog or website.&amp;nbsp; Once you do, you will be automatically creating pins that will be picked up and posted on Pinterest.&amp;nbsp; *Note, I like the old blogger blog created by Google, because it can give you view stats and you can schedule out your pins for future dates.&amp;nbsp; Your pins won't be all pinned until your scheduled date/time, if you want.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/P&gt;&lt;P&gt;I think if you've read this far, you're going to make it possible to get a little bit more sales.&amp;nbsp; I specifically wrote this, so that you'll keep going over this method (using #1 and 2, to improve your direction).&amp;nbsp; I left out the part of how I set up my blogs, but this is the same jist I kept working on over and over to be in the direction I am.&amp;nbsp; I continue to get sells and some referrals, although I am not a true blogger per se.&amp;nbsp; I just create the links to products in this way, because after all, Pinterest is like a visual library.&amp;nbsp; All I want to do is give customers a chance to read my products, like checking out a book.&amp;nbsp; I'm sure I could do much more as I'm still learning.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/P&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 17 Jan 2026 23:03:50 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>LauraLee</dc:creator>
      <dc:date>2026-01-17T23:03:50Z</dc:date>
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