Jennifer Dawn

How To Make Pinterest Pins With Ease – Save Time & Money With Your Marketing Strategies.

If you’ve been struggling with Pinterest pin design and wondering why your pins aren’t getting clicks, saves, or traffic… you’re not broken. Pinterest has simply evolved, and most advice floating around is outdated.

The good news? Creating click-worthy Pinterest pins no longer requires being a designer, spending hours in Canva, or reinventing the wheel every time you publish a post.

I’ve got you.

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Pinterest Pin Design Has Changed (And That’s a Good Thing)

For many entrepreneurs and small business owners, marketing is the hardest part. You can have an amazing product, blog post, or offer, but if no one sees it, it doesn’t matter.

Pinterest changes that.

When Pinterest marketing is done correctly, it becomes one of the most effortless evergreen traffic sources available. Instead of constantly posting on social media, your content works in the background, sending traffic to your website, blog, Etsy shop, or offers day after day.

That’s how you get:

  • Consistent traffic

  • Evergreen visibility

  • Leads and sales without burnout

But it starts with pins people actually want to click.

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The Tools I Use to Create Click-Worthy Pinterest Pins

Let’s clear something up: there is no single “magic tool.” The real power comes from using the right tools together, based on your workflow and goals.

Here’s what I actually use.

Tailwind Create: Fast, Professional, Pinterest-First

Tailwind Create is hands down one of the easiest ways to create Pinterest-optimized pins that already follow what works on the platform.

Every pin you see here was created using Tailwind Create.

Why I love it:

  • Pinterest-friendly layouts built in

  • Brand consistency without overthinking

  • Multiple pin designs generated instantly

  • Seamless scheduling directly into Tailwind

Because I already use Tailwind to schedule my pins, being able to design and schedule in one place is a massive time saver. No designing in one tool, downloading files, re-uploading somewhere else, and repeating the process.

It’s efficient. It’s clean. And it works.

Canva: Custom, Branded, Flexible

Canva is still a staple, especially if you want:

  • Highly branded pins

  • Custom layouts

  • Product mockups

  • Text-heavy or tutorial pins

I often use Canva when I want more creative control or when I’m designing pins that match a broader brand aesthetic across blog, Pinterest, and email.

The key is not spending hours tweaking fonts and colors. Pinterest rewards clarity, not perfection.

Blog to Pin: From Content to Pins in Minutes

Blog to Pin is one of those tools that quietly changes everything.

Instead of staring at a blank screen wondering:
“What kind of pin should I make for this post?”

Blog to Pin helps turn existing blog content into pin ideas quickly and strategically. It’s especially powerful if you:

  • Publish long-form content

  • Want multiple pins per post

  • Are building an evergreen content system

This tool bridges the gap between content creation and Pinterest marketing, which is where most people get stuck

AI Tools: Eye-Catching Without Guesswork

Yes, I also use AI.

AI helps me:

  • Generate visual concepts

  • Create scroll-stopping backgrounds

  • Speed up design decisions

  • Test new styles quickly

When used intentionally, AI doesn’t replace strategy. It enhances it.

And yes, I teach how to do this properly.

Click-Worthy Pins Are About Strategy, Not Design Skills

I’ll be honest. I love design. It’s why I offer:

  • Website design

  • Sales funnel design

  • Branded graphics

But not everyone enjoys designing, and you don’t need to.

I’ve seen a lot of ugly Pinterest pins over the years. And if I’m being honest, some of my early pins weren’t great either. What changed wasn’t talent, it was understanding what Pinterest actually responds to.

Click-worthy pins are built on:

  • Clear messaging

  • Strong search intent

  • Simple, readable design

  • Consistency over time

Not fancy fonts or complicated layouts.

Using Pinterest to Make Money (Yes, It’s Still Working)

Tailwind Create, Canva, Blog to Pin, and AI tools aren’t just for bloggers.

They’re powerful if you:

If you have an Etsy shop, creating Pinterest-optimized images makes it easy for others to pin your content for you, turning your audience into organic promoters.

And if you don’t have a blog? Pinterest can still work for you. I teach that too.

Want to Learn My Full Pinterest System?

I teach exactly how to:

  • Create click-worthy Pinterest pins

  • Use Tailwind Create, Canva, Blog to Pin, and AI together

  • Build an evergreen Pinterest strategy

  • Turn traffic into income

Inside Pinning for Profit, I walk you through the full system step by step, without fluff or outdated advice.

👉 Register for Pinning for Profit

Because Pinterest isn’t about posting more.
It’s about posting smarter.

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