![]() You want to beat content scrapers (image theft)Īt least one known “image scraper” that steals Pin images for their own website “scrapes” them from other website like ours (not from Pinterest).Īn embedded Pin can’t be downloaded from the web page. I detail below how I embedded my most popular Pin in my sidebar and got over 2,000 repins in one month. This builds more links to your site, so more people find your site! NOTE: I still recommend you get permission to embed others’ Pins, as I describe below.Įmbedding your own Pins on your blog is a great way to increase Saves of your Pins. ![]() Crediting and linking to the site where you found the image does not absolve you of copyright infringement.īut, embedding Pins is a way to use others’ images on your blog legally! Embedded Pins will retain the link to the owner’s website (don’t ever change their link).don’t need to be marked © to be subject to copyright law. Anything found online should be presumed copyrighted.Using images you don’t have rights to use is copyright infringement. I’ve discussed at length why you should never use other people’s images on your website, unless you have permission. How to Embed Pinterest Boards and Profiles: Click to jumpįast-loading “fake” Pinterest Board Embed: Click to jump Why Should You Embed Pinterest Pins? 1. How to Prevent Embedded Pins from Disappearing: Click to jump How to Embed Pinterest Pins on your Website: Click to jump
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