My Pinterest pal Amber Trussel, from A Jewelry Jar asked “Do you know if there is a way to star, mark, group, certain boards by others so that I can find them quickly?” Here’s a quick video to see it in action.
Simply click the add chrome extension button to install this awesome tool. You can find ShotPin in Google Chrome Web Store. Your pin will link back to the source of the image. Selet the board and add your description and pin it. Highlight the portion of the page that you would like to turn into a pin by dragging your mouse over it.Ĭlick the pin button at the bottom right side of the selected area.įrom there, the screenshot can be pinned directly to your Pinterest account and t he URL where the screen shot came from will be attached to the image. When you come across a page that does’t have a pinnable image or one that doesn’t have an image that represent the content well, click the ShotPin button. The ShotPin tool will appear at the end of your search bar in Chrome Shot Pin is a Google Chrome browser extension that’s a breeze to install and to use.
I have found a quick, easy and free solution for you! It’s called ShotPin. Who’s got time for that?!?! Not me and I’m almost 100% sure you’d rather be spending your time in other ways. Since the publication of this post ShotPin has stopped working ? If anyone finds an alternative PLEASE let me know. Copy the URL of the page you want to pin.Save the screen shot to your hard drive.Take a screen shot of the page you want to pin.The most obvious solution to the situations above is to: What do you do when no pinnable images are found? You know you have some older great content that you would love to share on Pinterest but don’t have time to create pinnable images.They do something like use a picture of a cat to represent current trends of the stock market. You come across a site that hasn’t heard of the importance of having good pinnable images that really represent what the article is about.You come across the perfect blog post or web page that you’d like to pin to your Pinterest account and share with the Pinterest community but there isn’t an image to pin.Have you ever found yourself in any of these situations?