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It starts off innocently enough with them telling me to start with a few books, or larger objects, or blue things, or whatever.
But don’t give everything away completely in one photo.You want people to need to click over to learn more, or pin it for later to remember your tip, idea, craft, or whatever.
Keep that in mind when you’re taking your photos and remember that anyone can pin any photo from your blog, not just your lead photo..TIP #6: Use overlays or blocks of color to make your text pop.. You want it to be as easy to read as possible!You want to grab those eyeballs scanning the screen and force them to click!.
TIP #7: Sell it!.Let them know they need to pin it, read it, learn it, and love it!
Use words like “Easy”, “Fast”, “Fabulous”, “Beautiful”, etc..
TIP #8: Content is King!.I love my overly dramatic lamp cords.
If you can’t hide it, feature it!.If you’re cringing as much as I am looking at those vinyl floors, don’t worry!
A fabulous new rug is on its way to my door as we speak!This random crafty idea popped into my head the other day.It was one of those ideas where you’re off and running with the project within 30 seconds of thinking of it, just cause you can’t wait to see if it will actually work out.. Kennedy and I have been playing around with some of the decor from the Fall bins this last week and she set up my little fantel (fake mantel) for me.