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Hey {NAME}, Hope you had a good weekend! When I'm not working on my online businesses, I tend to stu

Hey {NAME}, Hope you had a good weekend! When I'm not working on my online businesses, I tend to study the stock market. Maybe you do to? If you do, then you would know that Pinterest stock rose dramatically last week on news that their revenues were up 20% year over year. This tells me that advertisers are continuing to pour money into paid ads on Pinterest because they're working for them. [Turn On Images] Pinterest is basically a visual discovery search engine for finding ideas like recipes, home decorations and more. But it can be used pretty much for any sort of idea. Pinterest makes the majority of their revenue from promoted pins, which advertisers run using the self-serve ad platform. Basically you create what are called "pins" and put them on your "boards." With their paid ad platform, you can pay to get more visibility for your pins. I was using their ad platform extensively about 2-3 years ago with AMAZING success... until they decided to kick me off without warning. :( I never did find out why, but I think it had to do with an ad policy change that no longer allowed optin pages. It hurt because we were generating targeted leads for under $1, which were converting into buyers. We also found ways to get dramatic amounts of organic traffic from Pinterest and were at one point generating over 15,000+ organic visits a month. Yup, all free traffic. Anyhow, I'm back advertising on Pinterest and getting acquainted again with all their paid traffic tools that they offer. As part of my upgrade to my old PPC Sumo course, I'm including a section on Pinterest Ads. But just like my Twitter Ads and Microsoft Ads training, I'm going to allow you to access this new Pinterest Ads training for a bargain price. The new PPC Sumo course will cost thousands when it's released, but you can access just the Pinterest Ads training for $97. To access my Tweet Sumo course now costs $497.... same with my new Microsoft Ads training (now $497). So lock in your savings by joining my new Pin Sumo course for just $97 (it will move to $497 when it is done). This special price is only available until the start of the first training, which is next Monday. [Click here to join Pin Sumo Early Bird]( Talk soon, [Turn On Images] Gauher Chaudhry P.S. Nope, I don't have a sales letter for the new Pinterest course yet. But if you already joined me inside List Sumo, Tweet Sumo and the Microsoft Ads course, then you already know the caliber of my training. [Click here to join Pin Sumo Early Bird]( LET'S CONNECT! [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( iPromote Media Inc., 1011 Upper Middle Road East, Suite 1226, Oakville, Ontario L6H 5Z9, Canada [Update Your Profile]( | [Unsubscribe](

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