Is this monetizable?

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So far my almost 4.5 month old pinterest brings about 20-40 users a day and the clicks are always from recent pins. I thought it would compound, it doesn't. So when i pin high i get more users like 60-70. And i m tring to pin 5 a day using canva.

Users: US, Canada, Tier 1 EU countries.
Wedding niche. Using ad network is not feasible i guess. Is this monetizable in any way or time to move on?
 
So far my almost 4.5 month old pinterest brings about 20-40 users a day and the clicks are always from recent pins. I thought it would compound, it doesn't. So when i pin high i get more users like 60-70. And i m tring to pin 5 a day using canva.

Users: US, Canada, Tier 1 EU countries.
Wedding niche. Using ad network is not feasible i guess. Is this monetizable in any way or time to move on?
Just keep it in your back pocket. I use pinterest, for both sharing products and sharing marketing images on. Keep your focus on 80% of your own and new content, and then 20% on your marketing like pinterest and other places i think. Don't expect a flood of people unless your input is going to generate that from a consistant approach of weekly posting for years even more. You have the metric though, what and how many pins would it take to bring 200 visitors a day (you might think 10X but thats wrong) You can use the force multiplier effect to make the type of posts, the frequency, and the design, different so much that you might blast past 10X easily. If you keep doing what you do now, it will probably come easier than you expect after a year or so. Many campaigns in business take months to run sometimes, and there can be many of them per year.

I don't think there is a way to monitise a social account with a method these days, (other than the legal already allowed channels by the platform) as all these companies are heavily spam proof invested and some with AI that is catching loads of people out. Stay safe, keep promoting, just don't stop at pinterest, and don't get satisfied with your CTA's till you find something that does your traffic lifting.
 
I wouldn’t quit yet. 20-40 users a day isn’t much, but with that kind of traffic I think it’s still worth testing. I’d probably focus on getting the traffic up first and worry about monetizing it after that.
 
pinterest usually takes time to build momentum wedding content has buyer intent, so affiliate links or vendor referrals could make the traffic worthwhile
 
You can also send the traffic to a simple email signup and later promote wedding products or services to that audience.
 
I still wouldn’t move ahead. Wedding marketng tends to attract more buyers than anything else, so I would test affiliates first for wedding dresses, places, invitations, photographers etc.
 
The solution may be changing the monetization model rather than posting more Pins wedding templates affiliate products and vendor leads could all work with this audience, start with a few offers and track which Pins actually bring revenue.
 
Yes, it is monetizable. In your targeted niche I would test affiliate offers and wedding related digital products before working on ads. and if your traffic is still small,the Tier 1 audience makes it worth testing.
 
Might be quite hard to monetize that, but if you have enough time to keep trying to push that then its probably worth waiting a little bit, maybe some CPA offers would work
 
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