How To Set Up Rich Pins For Blogger And WordPress

Rich Pins are popping up everywhere on Pinterest, and it’s slowly becoming the norm for bloggers to have them. They’re pins that include extra information—your website name and favicon—so pinners know exactly who they’re repinning from (aka you!). Whether you know it or not, you’ve probably seen them, and you can check out an example on my blog’s board. I got approved about a month ago and since then, my profile views and average monthly viewers have more than doubled! Setting up Rich Pins is extremely beneficial to your blog, and it only takes a few minutes to do!

Setting Up Rich Pins On Blogger

1. Adding Rich Pins on Blogger requires a bit of code, but nothing too complicated! First, go to Settings > Search Preferences > Meta Tags and edit the Description section to be “enabled”. Here you can add a short description of your blog, and when you go to edit your posts, you’ll see a new box in the options sidebar allowing you to enter a search description. This is a great place to write a brief summary of your post, although you can leave it blank and the first few lines of your content will show up instead.

2. Now go to Template > Edit HTML > and search for

<b:includable id='post' var='post'>

Underneath that, paste the following:


<meta expr:content='data:post.title' property='og:title'/>
<meta expr:content='data:blog.metaDescription' property='og:description'/>
<meta content='article' property='og:type'/>
<meta expr:content='data:blog.url' property='og:url'/>
<meta expr:content='data:blog.title' property='og:site_name'/>
<meta expr:content='data:post.timestampISO8601' property='article:published_time'/>
<meta content='YOUR BLOG'S TOPIC' property='article:section'/>
<b:loop values='data:post.labels' var='label'>
<meta expr:content='data:label.name' property='article:tag'/>
</b:loop>

Replace “YOUR BLOG’S TOPIC” with a word that sums up the content of your blog. For example, if you run a lifestyle blog, use “Lifestyle”.

3. Now that your code is all set up, head over to the Rich Pins Validator and enter a link for your most recent blog post. Click Validate, and once all of your information is correct, click Apply. If you have any issues with the installation, go back and check to ensure you placed the code in the right place.

4. That’s it! It can take as little as a few days or up to a month to be accepted—it took me about a week. Pinterest will email you and set everything up from there!

Setting Up Rich Pins For WordPress

1. Thanks to the beauty of plugins, setting up rich pins on WordPress is super simple! First, go install the Yoast SEO Plugin. It’s a search engine optimization plugin that can help your blog’s search engine rankings, and even if you don’t use rich pins, I recommend installing it! After you activate the plugin, go to SEO > Social > Facebook and make sure the “Add Open Graph meta data” box is checked.

2. Head over to the Rich Pins Validator and enter a link to one of your blog posts. Then click “Validate”.

3. Make sure all of your information is correct and apply. That’s it! It could take as little as a few days or up to a month for Pinterest to email you, so be ready to wait.

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  • http://www.thegeekyburrow.com Alice

    Thanks so much for sharing what to do with Blogger! I was looking for a tutorial and I couldn’t find a good one.

    • http://thebloggingbrew.com Jessica Slaughter

      I’m so glad you found this helpful! I was originally just going to make this for WordPress, but since so many of my readers are on Blogger, I thought this would help y’all out!

  • http://alyssajfreitas.blogspot.com Alyssa J Freitas

    Thank you for sharing! I hope to have the same results as you!

    Alyssa J Freitas

    • http://thebloggingbrew.com Jessica Slaughter

      Of course! :)

  • http://www.stephanieorefice.net/ stephanie

    question! do you have to do this with EVERY blog post you make, or will this make all of your pins rich pins?

    • http://thebloggingbrew.com Jessica Slaughter

      Nope, just once! The way Pinterest explains it is really confusing, because they give you code that you do have to put in every post. But this code fills in the info for you, making it super simple!

  • http://www.poshbrokebored.com Posh, Broke, & Bored

    I’ve only just gotten back on the Pinterest bandwagon and I’m amazed by the amount of engagement I get – all this, just for saving ideas I want to try later? AWSUMMM. Just as I thought I was getting the hang of Pinterest (you know, try and pin 10 things a day – 10? LOL MORE LIKE 100) I get a curveball thrown at me in the shape of ‘Rich Pins’. It’s been very confusing, so thank you for this blog post! Going to give it a go later and see if it makes yet another dramatic difference!

    …sorry to gush but I have just been converted…I am now a Pinterest fan! x

    Jasiminne | Posh, Broke, & Bored

    • http://thebloggingbrew.com Jessica Slaughter

      Isn’t Pinterest fantastic?? I totally get what you mean, I had no clue how to get them or what they were for months! But it’s so easy to set up, and I hope you get some great results with them!

  • http://bellebrita.com/ Brita Long

    I cannot believe no one has ever told me I just need the Yoast plugin for rich pins! I’ve used Yoast since the beginning, but I thought I needed to do the fancy html to mark-up my pins. Thank you! I just applied for rich pins!

    • http://thebloggingbrew.com Jessica Slaughter

      Pinterest just made their instructions so confusing! I thought the same thing, and ended up holding off on applying for months. But I realized if I’m setting up meta tags for other social media outlets (Facebook), then of course it would work for Pinterest too! I hope you see great results! :)

  • http://readingteen.net/ Andye

    Thanks so much for this! I have a question, not sure if you can help. I searched for this tag , but couldn’t find it. The closest I have is . Should I add the tag somewhere, or add the html somewhere else?

    Thanks again!

    • http://thebloggingbrew.com Jessica Slaughter

      Hmm, that’s really weird! If you had your blog designed by someone else there’s a chance they may have removed it? I couldn’t find the line you mentioned in any of my Blogger designs, so I’m not sure if that’s a replacement for it. I don’t want to give you bad advice that messes up your theme, but I’m just not sure where the code would go otherwise! :(

  • http://heleneinbetween.com/ Helene

    This is so so incredibly helpful and easy! Just shared it everywhere- thank you!

    • http://thebloggingbrew.com Jessica Slaughter

      I’m so glad you found it helpful!! Thank you so much!! :)