Pinterest, a popular, free platform for image sharing and bookmarking, has long held a unique place on the Web. It's a visual search engine distinguished by evergreen content.
If Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok are social media's noisy bars where posts are soon lost and forgotten, Pinterest is the library where content gets indexed, sorted and distributed to those who are looking for it.
This makes Pinterest ideal for the publishing and art worlds, suggests PinLit founder Debbie Gonzales. "It's perfectly designed to showcase the nuances and artistic techniques incorporated in one’s portfolio," she says.
"With the wide range of pin-crafting options available – Video, Static, and Video Pins to name just a few – the only limitation for self-expression is an illustrator's creative mind."
Debbie Gonzales will show you how Pinterest can enhance your online visibility and drive viewers to your website. Debbie is a children's book author, educator, former SCBWI regional advisor and founder of PinLit, the Pinterest marketing agency for kid lit creators and publishers.