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ICYMI … I’ve got an announcement. {NAME}—I’m kinda out of breath. I just taught

ICYMI … I’ve got an announcement. {NAME}—I’m kinda out of breath. I just taught four jam-packed, hour-long workshops over the last two days all about my favorite topic: Pinterest. I couldn’t help but notice YOU weren’t there. I know an hour can be a lot to commit to sometimes (especially if you’re NOT sure it’s actually something you NEED to do). So, since you missed it, I wanted to loop you in on three secrets I shared during the training: - Your content has a way longer shelf life on Pinterest. - Pinterest can drive traffic to your website virtually on autopilot. - My strategy that I taught only takes one hour a week – and you can set it and forget it. Here’s the reaaaaalll TL;DR: When you post on social media, it’s pretty much dead within 24 hours— But one single pin on Pinterest can drive traffic to YOURcontent for days/weeks/months… heck, even YEARS. ^^^ How’s THAT for working smarter, not harder? It’s like a traffic waterfall – it just keeps going. But maybe you’re second-guessing whether it could actually work for YOU… and you’re honestly tired of trying all the tips & tricks everyone peddles on the internet. I get it – that’s why I announced during the workshop that I’ve reopened the doors to [The Pinterest Lab](=)—my easy-to-follow and effective method for driving traffic to your website. [Join the Pinterest Lab Today (& get a special bonus!)]( And this isn’t just the approach that worked for me— …there are thousands of success stories of business owners just like you who’ve gotten real results, and created real traffic. There’s no silver bullet… but… There is a method to attract the RIGHT people using Pinterest & drive traffic to your site—with an automated process that takes less than an hour per week. ^^^ When you put it that way, it kinda sounds like a silver bullet, but truthfully that’s why I love Pinterest so much—it works… simply. And [The Pinterest Lab]() isn’t another 20-module, 500-page workbook online course. You can learn the entire system in just a few hours! Because it shouldn’t take FOREVER to teach you a strategy that takes an hour per week. Plus—it’ll work with the account you ALREADY have… …and make it a traffic-generating machine! xx, Jenna 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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