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Pinterest Pin Generator

Generate 1000 × 1500 px Pinterest pins in seconds. Pre-loaded with all 16 blog posts + custom mode. Pinterest is the second-highest referral channel for travel content — and pins keep driving traffic for 2+ years.

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Pinterest's recommended pin size: 1000 × 1500 px (2:3 aspect ratio).

Pinterest pin preview for: Bokun vs FareHarbor vs Rezdy 2026

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Pinterest is the most underused channel in tour-operator marketing

Most tour operators we audit don't have a Pinterest strategy. They post on Instagram and Facebook, maybe a TikTok, and skip Pinterest entirely. That's a mistake — Pinterest drives more travel-content referral traffic than any platform other than Facebook, and the audience demographic (women 25-54, planning trips) is exactly the buyer profile most tour operators want.

Pins are also evergreen in a way no other social platform offers. An Instagram post is dead in 48 hours. A Pinterest pin you upload today can keep driving traffic 2-3 years from now. Compounding returns make Pinterest the best long-term investment of any social channel for tour operators.

The barrier most operators hit: making pins is design work most don't have time for. This generator removes that friction. Generate 5 pins per blog post in 5 minutes, schedule via Tailwind, and let the algorithm distribute them over 60-90 days.

FAQ

Why is Pinterest valuable for tour operators?+

Pinterest is the second-highest referral traffic source for travel content (after Facebook), and pins are evergreen — a pin you create today can still drive traffic 2+ years later. Pinterest users are in research/planning mode, exactly the audience you want for tour bookings. Travel-related queries on Pinterest grew 40%+ year over year.

How many pins should I create per blog post?+

3-5 visual variants per blog post is the sweet spot. Pinterest rewards posting variety — different titles, color themes, and layouts pointing to the same article. The algorithm distributes traffic across pins, so 3-5 variants typically out-perform a single perfectly designed pin by 2-4x in total reach.

What size should Pinterest pins be?+

Pinterest officially recommends 1000 x 1500 pixels (2:3 aspect ratio). This generator outputs exactly that size. Pins shorter than 2:3 get cropped in the feed; pins taller than 2:3 get truncated. Stick with the recommended size unless you have a specific reason.

Should pins have my photos on them?+

Yes when possible — original photography outperforms text-only pins by 2-3x in repins and click-through. This generator currently produces text-and-brand pins (good for blog posts and informational content). For tour-specific pins, add your destination photos using a free design tool like Canva on top of the generated pin as a base.

How do I actually post these to Pinterest?+

Manual upload is the simplest path: download the PNG, log into Pinterest, click "Create Pin", upload the image, paste your blog/tour URL as the destination link, write a 150-200 word description with relevant keywords, and add 5-10 hashtags. For scale, schedule 5-10 pins per week using Tailwind (the Pinterest-approved scheduler) — the algorithm rewards consistent posting more than burst posting.

How long until pins drive measurable traffic?+

Pinterest takes 60-90 days to fully index and distribute new pins. The first 30 days typically produce 10-20% of eventual traffic; months 2-3 ramp up; months 4-12 are when you see real volume. Treat Pinterest as a 12-month investment, not a short-term tactic.

Want a full Pinterest strategy for your tour business?

We build Pinterest content strategies as part of our SEO retainer — keyword research, board structure, pin templates, and scheduling. Most operators see meaningful Pinterest traffic within 90 days.

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