Is anyone still making money from Pinterest?

TruonG TaiGa

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I'm thinking about getting started with Pinterest this July.


I'd love to hear from people who are already making money with Pinterest. Is it really worth investing the time and effort?


If you don't mind sharing, what kind of results or achievements have you had so far? Any insights would be greatly appreciated.
 
If you're starting now, decide the monetization path before making pins. Pinterest can still send traffic, but random viral boards are hard to turn into money unless the clicks land on an offer, email capture, or content that matches buyer intent.
 
Pinterest is worth testing but results depend on your niche, consistency and how well you turn traffic into conversions.
 
I'm thinking about getting started with Pinterest this July.


I'd love to hear from people who are already making money with Pinterest. Is it really worth investing the time and effort?


If you don't mind sharing, what kind of results or achievements have you had so far? Any insights would be greatly appreciated.
Pinterest can work well, but its more of a traffic game than a quick money platform having a clear plan for where that traffic goes makes a big difference.
 
I'm thinking about getting started with Pinterest this July.


I'd love to hear from people who are already making money with Pinterest. Is it really worth investing the time and effort?


If you don't mind sharing, what kind of results or achievements have you had so far? Any insights would be greatly appreciated.
Using Pinterest is certainly worthwhile although it is more of a platform that will require time rather than something u will see results from immediately. As far as my experiience goes the users who get the most out of Pinterest r the ones that keep posting on a consistent basis generate new pins all the time nd have patience.
 
I have 700M+ monthly views on pinterest but no idea how to use this trafiic.
Create a landing page with affiliate products in the same niche as your Pinterest pins/boards and direct traffic there so people can buy the products. Alternatively you can use Google adsense to monetize the traffic.
 
However, Pinterest can be a good choice to try out, especially niches where people have a lot of intent behind their search, such as cooking, home, fashion, and DIY. But do not expect any immediate results – it typically takes a couple of months of pinning and optimization.
 
I still use Pinterest for affiliate marketing. While it doesn't deliver outstanding results, it still performs well enough to be worthwhile.
 
I'm thinking about getting started with Pinterest this July.


I'd love to hear from people who are already making money with Pinterest. Is it really worth investing the time and effort?


If you don't mind sharing, what kind of results or achievements have you had so far? Any insights would be greatly appreciated.
If u can stay consistent it is definitely worth trying. It might take a while to get ur pins ranking on Pinterest but once they do, they can generate consistent traffic over the months. The biggest win is to be patiient nd test out different pin styles nd keywords.
 
I don't work with pinterest but I can confidently say: if a site has traffic, it can be monetized. The only question is the approach. Gettiong traffic from pinterest will require a lot of time and effort, but it's 100% possible
 
I'm thinking about getting started with Pinterest this July.


I'd love to hear from people who are already making money with Pinterest. Is it really worth investing the time and effort?


If you don't mind sharing, what kind of results or achievements have you had so far? Any insights would be greatly appreciated.
the tool remains effective, even though the people benefiting from the tol see it as an engine rather than a social tool. what count here is the funel that follows after the traffic either through afiliate promotions, emails, or quality content.
 
yes, pinterest can be worth it for how-tos, guides, recipes, home, fashion, diy, saas landing pages etc
 
pinterest is definitely worth it but you need to be careful with domain bans. they have been super ban happy lately. also @TheStrategos 700M monthly views on pinterest is usually just impression bloat... actual outbound clicks are probably a tiny fraction of that. if you start in July like @TruonG TaiGa is planning, just make sure you don't direct link affiliate offers. use a simple bridge page or a blog buffer or you'll get your domain blacklisted fast.
 
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