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Pinterest for Authors Infographic #1: Connect with the Story

From IndieReCon Article to Pinterest Infographic

I wrote a very long article for IndieReCon 2015 about Pinterest for Authors. It was packed with so much information that I know it was probably overwhelming to some readers (especially those who prefer a visual approach to learning). So I’m breaking down the information into digestible bite-size chunks of Pinterest tips and techniques and creating a series of Pinterest for Authors Infographic.

These handy reference infographics will help authors and writers to use Pinterest to build their brand with pins and boards.

Pinterest for Authors Infographic

Pinterest for Authors Infographic #1 Jay Artale Connect with the Story

Connect with the Story

Create an Inspiration Board to share how you approach your story writing process. Source images that trigger your imagination and will inspire and engage your readers?

At the beginning of your story-writing process, your Inspiration Board may be a little erratic and disjointed, but it’s a pictorial view inside the creative mind. It’s well worth sharing.

Your inspiration board is a catch-all content board, and doesn’t have to be too structured. You can always delete pins you decide aren’t relevant, or use this board as a source-board to repin images to other boards later on.

If your Inspiration Boards starts to become too crowded or disjointed, you can create writing inspiration boards for specific topics and story elements.

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