Join us for the First Ever Ultimate PINK Blog Hop as we strive to use our creative forces for good turning the internet and especially Pinterest pink for one day. List Your Name and Link to YOUR EXACT BLOG POST –
Deadline to Join October 1st.
Blog Post must be schedule to go live at 8am Eastern Standard Time on October 3rd, 2016.
*Use this date/time converter to set your blog post to go live at the equivalent time for your time zone
BLOG HOP GUIDELINES – Create something pink with Current Stampin’ UP! products – Pink Holiday cards, pink gift tags, pink bags, boxes, tags, pink birthday, pink baby, pink flowers, pink scrapbook pages, pink project life, pink (and all shades of Stampin’ UP! pink).. You get the idea.. PINK
STEPS TO PLAYING ALONG
a. Right Click and Save Blog hop Graphic above to use in your post
b. Click InLinkz graphic below to add your permalink (specific link to your blog post – not your blog but actual post)
c. Add html code to your blog- see video below
d. If using links to products / shopping carousels – they MUST be added AFTER the Inlinkz code
Here is a video tutorial for you to watch to help you with the process of adding your links and using the Inlinkz system
How to insert the codes this is an IMPORTANT step – please read!
1. Create and schedule your post and add your Perma link using the InLinkz button below
2. Open & Edit your scheduled post by adding the code (html or text depending on your blogging platform) provided when you add your Permalink
SUGGESTIONS FOR INTRO and CONCLUSION
This is just a suggestion – edit it to fit your personality and please insert any product links/shopping carousels – after the InLinkz code – the key is to keep people hoping from idea to idea.
Welcome to the first ever Ultimate Pink Blog Hop – a collection of ideas from Stampin’ UP! demonstrators all over the globe featuring shades of pink in honor Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
(Share your project, tips, personal reason for joining the hop, whatever you feel you want to share in relation to your project and theme)
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Close with something like this…
I am excited you are here. To continue to be inspired whether you’ve come from the person previous to me or after me (YOUR NAME) on the list below all participants are listed to help you as you journey among us being filled with pink inspiration.
Thanks for taking part in this first every collaboration of Pink Ideas – To Love What we Do and “SHARE WHAT WE LOVE” – that’s the heart of it!
Code for your Blog:
Code for self-hosted WordPress (not on WordPress.com), Blogger, Typepad and Tumblr:
<!-- start InLinkz script --> <script type="text/javascript" src="https://www.inlinkz.com/cs.php?id=664277"></script> <!-- end InLinkz script -->
Code for WordPress.com:
<!-- start InLinkz script --> <a rel='nofollow' href="http://www.inlinkz.com/new/view.php?id=664277"> <img style="border:0px" src="https://www.inlinkz.com/img/wp/wpImg.png"></a> <!-- end InLinkz script -->
MORE SPECIFIC Information if needed –
How to insert the codes:
IMPORTANT!
In order to insert the code, you need to put it in your blog, while being in the “text” (or HTML as blogger names it) mode of your blog editor. Switching back to preview will most probably remove part of the code and it will appear as it is loading. Without this script tag, the code will never load and you will have to re-enter the code in your blog.
Please take extra care with this step.
The best way is to publish/schedule the post as soon as you put the code in text/HTML mode and do not switch in preview. (this is true with every code out there, not just InLinkz)
If you are unsure of the previous step, you can try putting the code in a very old post of yours and try it. You will not alarm your users with a notification of a new post and you will see how it works.
Please try experimenting a bit before actually posting a linkup for the first time in your blog as this may save you time and readers in the process.
Inserting code in blogger.
Inserting code in wordpress.
Experiment
If you are unsure of the previous step, you can try putting the code in a very old post of yours and try it. You will not alarm your users with a notification of a new post and you will see how it works. Please try experimenting a bit before actually posting a linkup for the first time in your blog as this may save you time and readers in the process.
WordPress.org plugin
For bloggers with their own wordpress.org-based, self-hosted blog, there is a link to a wordpress plugin that, once installed to your blog, will allow you to use the shortcodes also available from the “get script” page.
The advantage of the plugin is that your linkups are immediately visible in your blog preview and you do not have to be careful about switching between Text and Preview modes as the shortcode is compatible with both.
You can see an example of the code in the above image
Thank you for the video tutorial showing the Linky code. That was new for me and I am good to go now!
You are welcome. Glad you joined us.