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👀 498 million (pairs of) eyes on YOUR content?

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get your own personal ‘Room of Requirement’! If Pinterest were a country, it'd be the 3rd

get your own personal ‘Room of Requirement’! If Pinterest were a country, it'd be the 3rd largest in the world, {NAME}. With a population of 498 million people and counting—it’s the Internet’s FAVE inspo board. That’s 498 million monthly users. 498 million sets of eyeballs searching the Internet’s favorite inspo board. And what are they looking for exactly? 🎨 Inspiration. 💡 NEW ideas. ⚒️ Something to break them out of their norm. 📚 Education and resources. 🧐 Insight, advice, and guidance. 🌈 Vision and hope. They’re finding it, too—aaaaand so much more. Even my so-not-tech-savvy Dad is on Pinterest, looking up DIY projects he can do for his beloved grandkids. (I know, right?! So sweet.) But, I get it. Before Caitlyn—my first-ever hire when I was pretty much white-knuckling my business—implemented this Pinterest strategy for my business, I thought it was just for outfit inspo, recipes, and craft ideas … … and you bet I, personal-life Jenna, find all those things on Pinterest. But for my biz? It’s the #1 way we drive organic traffic—and it takes less than an hour each week to implement our strategy. Pinterest’s like the “Room of Requirement” from Harry Potter—whatever you need, whatever you’re looking for, you’re gonna find it there. Everything from a new iPhone background to how to build a business. Meal planning and how to recover from illness. Help with anxiety and help with a new haircut. Photography tips and financial wisdom. Parenting and dating and grief! IT’S ALL THERE—and without having to sift through the piles of promoted crap ol’ Google tends to muck up your searches with. (Just me? I don’t hate SEO, but it hijacks my searches sometimes.) So, here’s my question: Are YOU on Pinterest? And I don’t mean personal-life you. I mean business-owner, content-creator you. Are you reaching these 498 million humans with your genius? If you’re not—this is a very accessible, very FUN, incredible opportunity. A chance to get started in building your audience and getting your work seen. And if you are—well … it *should* be getting you some pretty stellar results. (No? I have a solution or two for that.) I have seen businesses that thought they’d already tried it allcompletely TRANSFORM because of Pinterest. What if you decided to make Pinterest a source of GROWTH for you? What could that growth look like? More revenue? More reach? More bandwidth? If you’re hungry for more info or ready to call yourself a bona fide Pinterest genius, stay tuned! I’m opening up access to one of my VERY FAVE things I’ve ever created real soon. ‘Til then, Jenna P.S. Curious to see my pinning in action? [Follow along and get inspired!](=) Not into the Pinterest emails right now? I get it, and don’t want to flood your inbox with stuff that’s not right for you right now, so [click here](=) and I’ll make sure you still get my other emails, just not my upcoming Pinterest ones. [Unsubscribe]( Jenna Kutcher 440 N Barranca Ave #4227 Covina, California 91723 United States

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