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I’m on record, {NAME}. I LOVE Pinterest. Honestly, it’s a flex. Last week, I told you my f

I’m on record, {NAME}. I LOVE Pinterest. Honestly, it’s a flex. Last week, I told you my favorite fun fact: 70% of the WORLD’S population over the age of 13 is on Pinterest. And nearly 10% of those people are on Pinterest every month. That’s 450 MILLION pairs of eyeballs in one place—it’s the Internet’s FAVE inspo board. [image] Pinterest is a BIG DEAL. Not only is it an enduring part of the online/social media marketing ecosystem… …it has the ability to carry significant weight in your business strategy! After all—as business owners & content creators, everything we do needs to work together in a complementary way… …but more importantly, any time you can use a single piece of content in multiple ways to send a traffic avalanche of MORE people to YOUR business… It's a good thing. Especially when we work so hard to create the stuff we make. If I’m gonna bravely hit ‘publish’ on something I put my heart & soul into… …I want to make sure the people I made it for actually see it! We ALL know what “0 views” feels like. What if you could see “100 views” or “1000 views” …just in a matter of hours, let alone days/weeks/months. On Pinterest—nothing is one-and-done… …it’s a continuous loop of new traffic, more peeps, and farther reach. When you’re releasing your content to a platform of 450M humans—the possibilities are endless! Simply put: If you’re NOT using Pinterest… Well, I think you should start. If you’re blogging, you should be pinning. If you’re creating resources, you should be pinning. If you’re taking photos of your work, you should be pinning. If you’ve got an email list to grow, you should be pinning. If you’re using Instagram, you should be pinning. If you’ve got a podcast, you should be pinning. If you’re creating videos, you should be pinning. If you’re an affiliate marketer, you should be pinning. If you run a local business, you should be pinning. If you run an online business, you should be pinning. TL;DR: You should be pinning. And NO, it doesn’t have to be a BIG “thing”—my whole strategy takes less than 1 hr per week. And before you doubt me on the whole “people are looking for YOU” thing… Pinterest is a SEARCH engine—which means, yes, everyone’s feed *is* curated for them, but Pinterest’s goal is to connect users with the content they’re LOOKING FOR… …so the Pinterest algorithm is based on what each user has already searched for… …and what’s more: 97% of searches on Pinterest are unbranded. People are open to new ideas and will try new things based on what shows up in their search results. What’s in it for you? An opportunity to reach an entirely new audience. Which is why I’m teaching my favorite FREE LIVE WORKSHOP where I’m sharing [My 3 EASY Steps to 20x Your Traffic Using Pinterest!](=) I’ll walk you through EXACTLY how my team and I use Pinterest to make sure ALL my content has a longer shelf-life and bigger impact every single time we post… …without adding stress to anyone’s week! [Grab a seat right here and save the date!](=) Trust me—if pinning doesn’t make a whole lot of sense to you just yet, it’s about to! Jenna P.S. Isn’t everything more fun with friends? Forward this email to your business bestie who could also benefit from a killer Pinterest strategy so you can compare notes and your favorite takeaways! [Unsubscribe]( Jenna Kutcher 440 N Barranca Ave #4227 Covina, California 91723 United States

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