Yes, you read that right. I got over a 1,000 Pinterest followers in just 6 days. Not only were they real people, but they were also real people interested in the topics I blog about: natural parenting, healthy living, and holistic beauty.
Well, I wish I could say that I developed some really fabulous Pinterest plan, and that’s what I used. But, as it turns out, I followed a fabulous plan someone else invented! Rosemarie Groner of The Busy Budgeter has developed the Pinterest Strategy Guide. Now, I have been watching Rosemarie for a while now, and she has quickly become one of my blogging role models. She’s only been blogging for two years but has become wildly successful at it, earning around $20,000 a month! A big part of her success has been her Pinterest strategy. You can go to her website, The Busy Budgeter, and purchase it for $139. It is absolutely worth every penny, and I am living proof that her strategy works! I got over a 1,000 followers in 6 days, and in 30 days reached almost 3k! But while purchasing The Pinterest Strategy Guide would be worth your while, may I make another suggestion that will benefit you even more?
Michelle Schroeder-Gardner is the creator of Making Sense of Cents, and she has developed an online course called Making Sense of Affiliate Marketing. Michelle is another person I have been watching for a while. She makes over $100,000 a month blogging. Whaaaatttt?!?!?! It sounds crazy, but it is true! And half of her income comes from affiliate sales (meaning that she earns a commission on the sale of certain items). And her course, Making Sense of Affiliate Marketing, is all about teaching others how to do the same.
Michelle’s course content works! I was able to earn an affiliate income within my first 30 days of blogging by implementing what she taught me. And I know of other people who were already earning money blogging, took Michelle’s course, and suddenly found themselves making double or even triple what they were making before. So, why am I telling you about Making Sense of Affiliate Marketing all of a sudden?
Well, because when you buy Making Sense of Affiliate Marketing, you get Rosemarie’s Pinterest Strategy Guide for FREE!
And wait, it still gets better! (I know! I sound like I’m selling Ginsu Knives or something, but this is legitimate excitement and encouragement here, people!) You see, when I bought Making Sense of Affiliate Marketing, I paid $197. It was totally worth the money. Not only did it teach me how to earn money through affiliate marketing, but it also gave me access to Michelle. I know I’ve said it before, but I can’t get over the fact that someone as successful as she would want to help me, but she does! And she helps every single person who buys her course. She promotes my work, immediately answers my questions, and basically bends over backward to help me succeed. Plus, when I purchased her course, I also immediately got access to her closed Facebook group. It is filled with people who are just like Michelle, all willing to help each other at the drop of a hat. It is a group of folks I feel so blessed to have met!
I totally get that when you are starting a blog, it can feel overwhelming. It seems like there is an infinite number of resources and tools you can buy, but Rosemarie and Michelle are the real deal. Their monthly income reports speak for itself. So seize the opportunity to learn from them while you can and grow your blog! If they can do it, and I can do it, you can do it too!
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Interesting!
These are pretty great ideas for Pinterest! Thanks for sharing!
Wow that’s incredible progress. Congratulations! I’m also working on my Pinterest strategy.
How long had you bee blogging when you took Michelle’s course?
I started Michelle’s course only a day or two after I launched my blog.
I love black Friday sales! Going to check these out!!
They really are awesome, Stephanie! Good luck!
Wow that sounds like an awesome course! Totally incredible growth!
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