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Heyooo, {NAME}! I’m gonna keep this short and sweet—this week, on March 21st and March 22n

Heyooo, {NAME}! I’m gonna keep this short and sweet—this week, on March 21st and March 22nd, I’m hosting 3 FREE, LIVE trainings to teach about one of my all-time FAVORITE topics: Pinterest. Now, I’ve been dropping some pretty nerdy data about the Internet’s favorite inspo board lately, but this webinar is all about [My 3 EASY Steps to 20x Your Traffic Using Pinterest!](=) [image]( And here’s the thing: I’ll admit it, I love Pinterest—like, a lot more than one person maybe should. But, it’s a FREE platform that gives you the opportunity to reach 450 MILLION PEOPLE… …without fighting an algorithm that, most days, seems like it has a personal vendetta against you … …without having to pinpoint the perfect time to post when that window comes in hot, then byeee, she’s gone … …and without taking up a ton of your limited/already-spoken-for time. ^^^ What’s there NOT to love? So, save me an hour of your time this week, and let’s talk all things Pinterest. I’m sharing all the reasons why I use it & why I believe it’s for EV-ERR-EE-ONE who uses the Internet for their business/passion project/side hustle… …AND why I think it’s SUPER EASY to just slide right into your current content strategy. (Whether you’re a team of one or eleventy-one.) Here’s your chance! Pick your date + add it to your calendar. Simple as that. The Internet robots will take care of the rest. [Tuesday, March 21st at 1 PM CST]() [Tuesday, March 21st at 7:30 PM CST]() [Wednesday, March 22nd at 11 AM CST](=) And, yes—during the webinar, I’m going to tell you about (and reopen doors to) my program The Pinterest Lab… BUT… I’ll make you a promise: even if you have zero interest in purchasing the program, I’ll make this one-hour training worth your while. I’m not holding back. If you show up online, want to start or grow your business, or want an audience, Pinterest is unlike ANY OTHER TOOL out there on the interwebs… …honestly, I think it just might be BETTER. (I said what I said.) Join me this week, won’t you? Jenna P.S. In case you wanna hard pass on all things Pinteresty right now, I don’t want to bombard you! ;) [Click here]() to opt-out of upcoming emails on the subject, and my little Internet robots will make sure you keep getting my regular newsletters! [Unsubscribe]( Jenna Kutcher 440 N Barranca Ave #4227 Covina, California 91723 United States

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