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Friday, 28 August 2020

Why you should create Pinterest Pins for your blog

I have been blogging for what feels like forever, in actual fact it is just shy of 8 years and one thing I wish I had understood sooner is how important Pinterest is. Pinterest is an easy way to promote your blog articles to a much wider audience than you might find on Facebook or Twitter. For the last 15 months, I have made my own wallpapers, background and quotes, as well as pins to promote my own blog posts.
Why you should create Pinterest Pins for your blog
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Making your own pins is so easy, whether you use a laptop, desktop or even your phone. I have an iphone 11 and make most of my pins using it. I use apps such as PicMonkey, Canva and StoryArt to make them, all of these apps are free to use and making a pin can take anything from 5-10 seconds to just a few minutes. You don’t need to be an expert at creating graphics or design, everything you need is right in front of you on these apps. 
Why you should create Pinterest Pins for your blog
The images shown above are my most popular pins to date, both have over 1.1million impressions each and have been saved over 17,000 times on other people’s boards and from there they have given me over 4500 clicks back to my own blog, just from those two pins alone. I am hoping that you can already see just how valuable Pinterest can be for your blog and honestly, I am no expert! 

As I have already said making your own pins is really easy and the apps mentioned can be really helpful. Firstly, getting the dimensions right is important, infact it is the most important step. Using Canva for this is something I find the easiest because it already has the design set up with the right dimensions. Once you have selected it, you can either use some of their designs or create your own. With apps such as PicMonkey you need to assign the dimensions to create your pin, which once you have the hang of, makes it a whole lot easier. The recommendation I was given to create my own from scratch is roughly 1080 px in width by 1920 px in height, the reason for this is that is the perfect size for creating a pin which fits the screen size of mobile phones. 

Once you are ready to create your pin, the fun can start. I find making pins quite relaxing and I can easily make 20-30 in a few hours ready to be pinned to my boards and shared on others. Sometimes I will play around with pre-made templates that PicMonkey, StoryArt and Canva have to offer and other times I will purchase a bundle from Etsy, eBay or Design Bundles, which is by far my favourite for purchasing my SVG Cuts, graphics, backgrounds, textures and of course some fonts. I purchased these silver backgrounds last week because I noticed a trend in the wallpapers I had been using getting more clicks, so I wanted to try something new. 

If you do purchase backgrounds or even use something that isn’t your own design, you must check that you can use it, copyright is still important and some sellers will state that you cannot use them for your own work or promote them in such a way without crediting them, even though you have purchased them – particularly for Pinterest. The last thing you need is an invoice for using them incorrectly and a complaint made to Pinterest which can lead to a strike being put next to your name and this could lead to your account being deleted. So always check what the license has to say about reproducing anything you purchase from cut-outs and fonts, to textures and graphics just to be sure. 

For me, Canva is the easiest app to use when it comes to making your pin. Once you locate the section shown below, you can have hours of fun creating pins to promote your blog posts or perhaps something a little more fun. 
Why you should create Pinterest Pins for your blog

Why you should create Pinterest Pins for your blog
What I love about the way Canva is set out is how easy it is to use. Everything you need to create a pin can be found on the left-hand side of the screen. Here the options give you the chance to change the font, increase the size, change colours, edit sizes and upload your own photos. There is a lot of choice when it comes to making your pin and I took some time to check what is popular and what isn’t when making my own pins. I have found that when creating a quote wallpaper as I have shown above, the simpler the design the better, especially when it comes to the font – it needs to be legible particularly on a mobile phone screen. When making pins of my blog posts, it is the photograph which needs to be clear when creating that particular pin, if the photograph isn’t relevant to the post, it becomes confusing.

I can lose a lot of hours procrastinating on Pinterest, I love spending time looking at trending topics, hashtags and even captions that I can alter to use for my own work. The joy with Pinterest for me is that it is incredibly rewarding, in recent months I have seen my blog views treble and all for what has been just a few minutes of my time to make each pin and then the time spent uploading it and sharing it as well as other pins to my boards. 

I cannot stress enough just how much you should create pins for your posts, it doesn’t have to be something you do for every post and it isn’t something you should feel you have to do immediately, as I have said, sometimes I do mine in advance of posting and sometimes I do them a day or so after posting, it all depends on whether or not I feel they will gain traction. 

If you are on Pinterest, I would love to know what kind of pins you make and what you find is popular, or what kind of pins you like to pin.

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The Inkey List Salicylic Acid Exfoliating Scalp Treatment

I am a huge fan of The Inkey List as a brand and have featured them a few times on my blog with the Salicylic Cleanser being one of my favourites from the brand. If you are not aware of the brand, the Inkey List has a very simple aim to break through all of the beauty jargon that we often have to Google to find a definition of and to deliver a straightforward take on the skin care’s most-wanted ingredients such as Retinols, Salicylic Acid and Hyaluronic Acid. As soon as I heard there was to be a hair care range, I quickly made my order.
The Inkey List Salicylic Acid Exfoliating Scalp Treatment
The Inkey List Salicylic Acid Exfoliating Scalp Treatment
My scalp is definitely a tell-tale sign of when I am feeling stressed or run down, it starts to itch and becomes really dry in two spots - the back of my neck and just above my left ear. Having ruled out most ingredients, products and dietary concerns, a specialist simply said it is stress or illness which causes it as well as having greasy roots.  So, I always ensure I used a scalp treatment at least once a week as well as  hair mask to try and do the best I can to keep the dryness to a minimum. What caught my attention with the Inkey List Salicylic Acid Exfoliating Scalp Treatment (£11.99) is that it has been designed to eliminate build-up as well as lift-inhibiting grime whilst at the same time working to gently eradicate flakes to help minimise itching.

To tackle itchiness, flakiness and excessive oil build up, The Inkey List have created this treatment which is just like a lightweight serum and it combines 3 key ingredients: 
  • 2% Salicylic Acid – helps to exfoliate the scalp and restore oil levels.
  • 2.5% Fluidpure™ – reduces scalp's redness and calms irritations
  • 1% Panthenol – helps to hydrate and moisturise hair
This treatment can be used in two ways - As a pre-wash or as a boost within your shampoo and conditioner.  It comes designed with a pump dispenser, something I would normally love, but for this product I find mildly irritating and am glad to see on Cult Beauty that the packaging has seemingly changed to make it easier to use.  The pump dispenses far too much product no matter how lightly you press it and I always end up with too much to use.

Shaking the bottle before use, if using a pre-shampoo treatment, you need no more than 1-2 pumps into the palms of your hands, then having massaged them together, work the treatment into your scalp using your fingertips, leave it to work its magic for up to ten minutes and then wash your hair as normal. To use within your shampoo/conditioner as a booster, you need to only apply one pump and wash your hair as you would usually.  With this treatment, you need to use it once or twice a week.

On my scalp, this product works really well, though the dispenser really lets it down in my opinion, applying to the hands and then to the scalp defeats the object of it being a scalp treatment because there is no way of getting all of the product from your hands to your scalp. The serum is quite runny, so it needs to be applied directly to the scalp. That said, the dispenser looks as though it has been changed, though I still think a pipette would be a better dispensing method, but I am happy enough with its performance to purchase again.

The Inkey List Salicylic Acid Exfoliating Treatment can be purchased 
via Cult Beauty for £11.99.


The Inkey List Salicylic Acid Exfoliating Scalp Treatment





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Home Renovations - The Lounge

We (the mister and I) have been saying we want to decorate the lounge for some time now and like moving house, it is a stressful job.  Having done the bathroom and the hallway, we are now pretty much finished decorating the lounge, leaving just the bedroom and the kitchen to do.
The lounge we have is almost L-shaped and being on a main road, having the windows open does naturally affect the paint on the walls giving it a dull dirty look. When we first moved in here, not only did we have to hire some end of tenancy cleaners because it was a state, the previous owner helpfully painted every single wall a bright shade of yellow, so to tone it down with various undercoats and then a neutral shade of magnolia. Now, we have Dulux Perfectly Taupe in its place.

As with any sort of decorating, you start in one place and find a whole host of other problems that creep up.  The main one for us is the carpet, underneath we the underlay we have found laminate flooring, so it will need to come up because in some parts it has pretty much wasted away, so a carpet, two layers of underlay and some laminate to remove.  Now we are waiting a date for the new carpet to be installed in the next few weeks, which means I can't keep procrastinating instead of doing the glossing.

Hopefully by the end of next week we will have found a a new sofa and then got everything in place so life can go back to normal and we can enjoy our new living room.

Have you done any decorating and DIY over the last few months?


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