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RE:My journey on growing a blog with Pinterest to 2k/month!!
... and driving traffic through Pinterest and other traffic methods....) , CPA, Fiverr, Instagram, dropshipping, affiliate marketing. I have tried it aaallll... via driving traffic through Pinterest. She wasn't selling any...be focusing now on Pinterest and try to schedule 5...will find keywords from Pinterest Trends, and test seasonal keywords...figure things out, and Pinterest + blogging looks interesting. I was ...
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RE:Choosing my path... but need some direction
... money in: crypto SEO online marketing dropshipping OFM streaming services account.... I'd suggest blogging coupled with Pinterest on a niche that is... woman friendly (most people on Pinterest are females). Once you get... it either with adsense or affiliate marketing.
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Mar 27, 2026 |
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RE:what I can do to solve this problem I am currently facing ?
... lately. I'm doing AliExpress affiliate marketing through Blogger and Pinterest and randomly some of.... If you also doing AliExpress affiliate how you solve this problem? ...
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samfxx |
Mar 26, 2026 |
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RE:what I can do to solve this problem I am currently facing ?
... I am doing AliExpress affiliate marketing with blooger.com and Pinterest and when I... am creating product blogs I found the some of my affiliate... software so anyone doing AliExpress affiliate and have solutions please help ...
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samfxx |
Mar 26, 2026 |
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RE:Which AI is working best for writing your blog posts?
I'm a newbie to affiliate marketing and about to start generating my trafifc through blog posts and therefore SEO plus pinterest. I was wondering are there any specific tools or ai models you're using to write your blog posts? Or do you just use chatgpt?
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CaptainCocc |
Mar 25, 2026 |
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RE:Which is best social media to target in 2026 to drive traffic to my blog? I want maximum traffic with least efforts.
savitaprasad said: Which is best social media to target in 2026 to drive traffic to my blog? I want maximum traffic with least efforts. Pinterest is the best because your pins get traffic even after years. What is more you can embed a link to your pins directing the traffic to your blog and then monetize your audience through many choices like affiliate marketing etc.
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Nikolaos |
Mar 24, 2026 |
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RE:BlackHat World Newsletters
... to do Keyword Research for Pinterest Senior member @PaulRD looks for... buy or rent one here! Affiliate programs - CPA networks -... Affiliate networks, PPA, CPA, CPC, PPL, ... the expansive world of online marketing, not everything can fit in...
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Mar 23, 2026 |
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RE:[Guide][Resources] The Newbies Guide to Making Money Strategies! ✔️
... product/link/offer. Related affiliate marketing This is somewhat targeted affiliate marketing in which you have some... pinterest board - Where to acquire Pinterest accounts - What makes Pinterest so viable for marketing/CPA. In terms of users, Pinterest.../pinterest-affiliate-conversion-booster-insights.1241883/ - Insights on Pinterest conversions with a linked method. ...
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Czardesigner |
Mar 12, 2026 |
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RE:Give me suggestions and ways to earn money
... home I am doing affiliate marketing with Pinterest+benable ( most of affiliate program don't accepted... so it's easy to do affiliate like I need to make... suggestions product on Pinterest pin so that how I am doing affiliate I did...
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Mar 2, 2026 |
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RE:[Journey] From Content Writer to Amazon Affiliate Earner - $1.1K/Month and Growing
...journey as an Amazon Associates affiliate and share everything openly: ...years of experience in digital marketing. I’ve written and managed ...online assets specifically, Amazon Associates affiliate websites. That’s what this ...outsource the creation of Amazon affiliate sites targeting low-competition, long-tail ...affiliate earnings Add Ads (Ezoic / Mediavine later) Start social media support (Pinterest...
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Mar 2, 2026 |
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RE:Starting newly need help
Hii I'm trying to do temu affiliate marketing on Pinterest but my posts don't go anywhere like 0 clicks even 0 impressions what can I do?
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doubleeG |
Mar 1, 2026 |
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RE:Is Pinterest Still Worth It for Sales in 2026?
From my experience the best method to earn from traffic of pinterest is affiliate marketing and adsense.
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Feb 25, 2026 |
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RE:Selling High Quality Accounts - Gmail-Instagram-Twitter-Facebook-Pinterest-Hotmail-Yahoo Accounts.
... Paid Ads ✔ Automation ✔ Affiliate Marketing ✔ Business Promotions Available Account... * AOL Mail Accounts * Telegram Accounts * Pinterest Accounts * TikTok Accounts Why Choose...
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Feb 24, 2026 |
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RE:Which skills can I learn from my mobile phone to start making money from it in the future?
... niche can definitely help with affiliate marketing approvals. Have you considered creating... am doing affiliate marketing with benable it's also I have a Pinterest account but... I stopped working on Pinterest but now I... think I will start again a that account for affiliate...
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Feb 23, 2026 |
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... "On This Day" Sites Search Pinterest or X (Twitter) for accounts... kubet.date ($300) lead). Target: Affiliate marketers and "mirror" site operators... to find domain leads eMail Marketing Best Practices for Domain Outreach... to find domain leads eMail Marketing Best Practices for Domain Outreach...
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Feb 22, 2026 |
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RE:Affiliated Marketing
I’ve tried affiliate marketing a bit, mostly by adding ..., then adding your special link. Pinterest and Amazon both work for...
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Feb 20, 2026 |
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RE:Anyone Making Money with Pinterest CPA Offers?
sgeblon said: Is this still converting in 2026 or is Pinterest cracking down harder on affiliate links? Pinterest affiliate marketing still works in 2026, but it’s not as simple as posting raw links and expecting conversions. The platform continues to allow affiliate links, and many creators are earning commissions by posting compliant, value-first content that directs people to products.
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monakhans |
Feb 18, 2026 |
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RE:Best Traffic Source for Affiliate Marketing in 2026?
If you had to start affiliate marketing from scratch today with a small budget ($200–$500), which traffic source would you focus on? TikTok organic? Pinterest? SEO blog? Facebook ads? Solo ads? Looking for something scalable long term, not just short-term hacks.
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sgeblon |
Feb 17, 2026 |
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RE:How do you actually use Pinterest effectively?
... said: I keep hearing about Pinterest, but I'm not sure how... niches that are popular on pinterest, create pins/content on them... through sponsored posts and/or affiliate marketing (you do need a website... service to sell with for affiliate marketing).
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Nikolaos |
Feb 15, 2026 |
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RE:10 Essential Blogging Tips to Boost Your Traffic and Grow Your Audience
... promote it. Social media, email marketing, and even guest blogging are... Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Use Pinterest if your blog includes visual... make money from your blog: Affiliate Marketing: Promote products or services and...
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raomuhammad |
Feb 14, 2026 |
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RE:New here, hello BHW!
Hey everyone, just joined after lurking for a while. Been doing affiliate marketing for 2 years (mostly content sites + Pinterest). Looking to learn more about scaling with paid traffic and avoiding newbie mistakes.
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Jack_Gold |
Feb 12, 2026 |
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How I Make $1k to $2k Per Month Online With MaxBounty Affiliate Marketing
Hey everyone, I see a lot of questions from people looking for ways to make money online. One method I use and recommend is affiliate marketing. I've been doing this for a few years now, so I figured I'd share this to help others looking for ideas. Let me be upfront with you. This isn't a get rich quick story. There's no secret hack here. No $997 course you need to buy. Just an honest breakdown of what I did, what I got wrong, and how you can avoid the mistakes that cost me months of wasted effort. Here's how it actually happened. How I even found MaxBounty MaxBounty is one of the best CPA networks out there. I've been promoting their offers since the start of 2025 and I'm now doing about $40 to $50 per day (earnings proof) using free traffic methods. I first heard about them a few years back. I was looking for ways to make money online without dealing with inventory or customer support. Both of those things sounded like a nightmare to me. Then I came across a case study on CPA (Cost Per Action) marketing posted on a forum called Warrior Forum. I liked the concept. You don't need someone to pull out a credit card. You just need them to submit a form or complete a simple action. That felt doable. I applied to MaxBounty, went through their phone screening process, and got approved a couple of days later. That was the start. The first couple of months were humbling I thought I could just post affiliate links on social media and watch the commissions roll in. I was completely wrong. I built a few bridge pages. All flopped. Turns out, search engines and social platforms are not kind to thin, low-effort affiliate content. They'll bury you or ban you. I later learned your traffic has to be warm and intent-based. People need a reason to care before they click anything. The traffic strategy I use I've only been doing free traffic, meaning traffic that costs you time instead of money. My approach runs on two tracks. The first is SEO. I build niche WordPress sites and target long-tail keywords. Think "best organic supplements for senior dogs" or "how to earn free gift cards." Such queries have low competition and high intent. That's the sweet spot. The second is social media. Pinterest works well for visual niches like pets, fashion, and women-related stuff. For software and education, X and Facebook groups do well. The goal is to share a scroll-stopping graphic that drives people back to a useful article on your site. From there, the offer does the work. The niches I focus on I keep things spread across several categories so no single algorithm update can wipe me out. Finance is my biggest earner. Survey panels and side-hustle lead gen offers pay well and convert consistently. Pets is my secondary niche, built around product reviews and wellness content. I also promote a few education and software offers. Mostly free trials for SaaS tools or professional certification leads. MaxBounty has a wide range of advertisers and offers. When one niche goes quiet, another picks up the slack. It took me about a year to hit that first $1,000 month. Here's how the journey actually looked. My first commission came one month in. It was a whooping $2. A single survey lead. It sounds almost embarrassing but that $2 proved the system worked. That was everything. Once I had one article ranking in Google, I reverse-engineered it and repeated the formula across other articles. That's when things started to compound. I treat this like a real side hustle, putting in about 10 to 15 hours per week. I dedicate a lot of time to content creation. Product reviews, how-to guides, resource roundups. Content is the engine that powers everything else. I also spend a significant amount of time on content distribution. Creating social media/Pinterest graphics and scheduling posts across my niche pages. Mistakes I see beginners make over and over The biggest one is shiny object syndrome. You pick finance this week, health next week, sweepstakes the week after. You never gain traction because you never stay long enough to learn what works in a single niche. Pick one and stick with it until it pays you. Another mistake is low-quality content. People can smell a lazy affiliate post from a mile away. If you're not genuinely solving a problem or helping someone make a decision, they won't click your link. You earn the click by being useful first. Final thoughts You don't need a massive budget to make this work. You need patience, a solid content system, and the discipline to follow the data instead of your gut. It took me a year to hit $1k. My next milestone is $100/day within the next couple of months. Start small. Stay in your lane. The results will follow. P.S. Here's my MaxBounty sign up link for anyone interested in joining. You'll get a +10% bonus on your first payment amount if you register using it. I've also shared a post in another subreddit with tips on how to get your MaxBounty account approved. Many people seem to struggle with this. Happy to answer any questions based on my experience. submitted by /u/workdreambig to r/OnlineIncomeHustle [link] [comments]
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Mar 25, 2026 |
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Pinterest affiliate marketing update
this is what I have made on amazon affiliate marketing with pinterest so far! its not a lot but the niche i do the comission is low! it takes a long time. I wont sugar coat it. but i hope in the end it'll be worth it. and yes this does work you gotta be patient. submitted by /u/avamaxfanlove to r/passive_income [link] [comments]
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Mar 24, 2026 |
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New to affiliate marketing, need some advice plz
I am new to affiliate marketing. I've set up my Amazon affiliate account and started posting on Pinterest, but I'm not getting any views or engagement. I've been reading through comments and I can kind of tell what I might be doing wrong. I feel like my posts are a bit sloppy. If anyone could give me advice that would be a big help, I would be super grateful. submitted by /u/YouOk6445 to r/pocketincome [link] [comments]
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YouOk6445 |
Mar 20, 2026 |
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posting affiliate links on Pinterest
hi everyone! I’m new here so apologies if I do anything wrong. I’ve been seeing lots of tiktoks of people claiming you can make money on pinterest by having an Amazon Associates account and linking your products directly on pinterest. These people are going on Amazon, grabbing a products that’s performing well, getting the affiliate link to that product, creating a pin with the image of that product with a title, description and adding that link they got from Amazon. But I’ve also heard that Pinterest does not like it when you do that. Does anybody know what’s truly going on here? submitted by /u/TrynaWetUrBeard to r/Pinterestmarketing [link] [comments]
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TrynaWetUrBeard |
Mar 17, 2026 |
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How do people make money through Pinterest through affiliate?
Curious on the process of it all, and if it’s possible for digital products (SaaS) or better suited for product affiliate links? submitted by /u/anoredditor98 to r/Affiliatemarketing [link] [comments]
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anoredditor98 |
Mar 7, 2026 |
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How to do brand affiliate on Pinterest
I’ve been posting on Pinterest for a while and I get about 10,000 views a month. How do I start doing the brand affiliate and making money I see so many videos on this but no one actually explains how to get into it. Anyone wanna explain to a medical girly as to how to get into the marketing and affiliate business. submitted by /u/sarcasmsuperslay to r/Pinterest [link] [comments]
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sarcasmsuperslay |
Mar 3, 2026 |
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Am I too late on the pinterest affiliate marketing train?
I started 4 days ago submitted by /u/TearTriceps to r/Pinterestmarketing [link] [comments]
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TearTriceps |
Feb 25, 2026 |
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Is affiliate marketing on Pinterest actually viable or just overhyped in case studies
Every Pinterest affiliate case study shows insane results but I'm skeptical these are real or just outliers getting promoted. Considering adding Pinterest to my home products affiliate site but trying to figure out if it's actually worth the time or if I'm falling for marketing BS Concerns: Algorithm seems brutal based on what people say Not sure if Pinterest users actually buy stuff or just browse Might be too saturated with other affiliates already No idea how to even start or what makes pins successful For people actually doing affiliate marketing on Pinterest (not selling courses about it), is this legit or overhyped? submitted by /u/LouDSilencE17 to r/Affiliatemarketing [link] [comments]
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LouDSilencE17 |
Feb 17, 2026 |
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Can I do affiliate marketing without video?
I’ve been seriously thinking about starting affiliate marketing this year, mainly targeting the US and UK market. But I’ll be honest about one thing, I can’t create videos and I can’t use my voice. So YouTube, talking content, podcasts… all of that is off the table for me. And sometimes that makes me wonder if I’m already at a disadvantage before even starting. Everywhere I look, people say video is the main way to grow now. Short-form, long-form, face content, voiceovers. It almost feels like if you’re not doing that, you’re invisible. But at the same time, I feel like there must be other ways. If I can’t rely on video or voice, where should I actually focus? Blogging and SEO? Building pages on Pinterest? Writing on Reddit? Growing an email list slowly? If I were to start from zero today, in my situation, what would be the smartest move? I’m not looking for shortcuts. I just want to build something realistic and sustainable. Would really appreciate advice from people who’ve done this without video. submitted by /u/Such_Profit1703 to r/Affiliatemarketing [link] [comments]
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Feb 16, 2026 |
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How I Made $600 With Amazon Affiliate Links on Pinterest
I see a lot of posts about affiliate marketing that make it sound instant. This wasn’t instant. It took testing, consistency, and patience. But I did make about $600 in one month using Amazon affiliate links and Pinterest, so here’s exactly what I learned. Step 1: I Joined Amazon Associates I signed up for Amazon Associates and got my affiliate links. Commissions are small (usually 1–4% depending on category), so volume matters. This is not a “one sale = $100” type of model. Step 2: I Picked a Niche With Higher Prices This was important. Instead of promoting cheap random gadgets, I focused on: Home office setup. Why? Products range from $50–$500 People actively search for setups It’s visual (perfect for Pinterest) Higher product price = higher commission per sale. A $20 product won’t move the needle. A $300 chair might. Step 3: I Treated Pinterest Like a Search Engine On Pinterest, I didn’t post “cute” content. I posted searchable content. Examples: “Best Budget Home Office Setup” “Amazon Desk Setup Under $300” “Work From Home Essentials 2026” Advice: Use keywords people are already typing. Search on Pinterest and look at suggested phrases. That’s free keyword research. Step 4: I Posted Consistently (Even When Nothing Happened) For the first few weeks, almost nothing. Very little traffic. Very few clicks. Most people quit here. I posted 3–5 pins per day for about 30+ days. Pinterest is slow at first. It rewards consistency over time. Step 5: Where the $600 Actually Came From Here’s the honest breakdown: Some days: $3–$8 Some days: $15–$25 A few good days: $30+ The interesting part: People rarely bought just the product I linked. They would click my $40 lamp… Then buy a monitor, keyboard, and random items. You earn commission on the entire cart (within Amazon’s tracking window). That’s where the real money adds up. Honest Advice If You Want to Try This Don’t expect fast results. Pinterest is long-term. Don’t promote low-priced junk. Focus on mid- to high-ticket items. Don’t post randomly. Use keywords intentionally. Don’t rely on one pin. Create multiple variations for each product. Be transparent. Always disclose affiliate links. What I’d Do Differently I’d start with better keyword research (SEO). I’d create 5–10 pins per “topic” instead of per product. I’d focus on building boards around one tight niche. This isn’t passive on day one. But once a few pins start ranking, they can bring traffic for months without extra work. It’s not crazy money. But $600 from free traffic felt pretty good. If you’re trying Pinterest affiliate marketing, I’m happy to answer questions. If you want more tips on making money online & promoting yourself, check out my profile. submitted by /u/South-War1348 to r/OnlineIncomeHustle [link] [comments]
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Feb 13, 2026 |
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Question About Pinterest Affiliate Marketing
I started posting on Pinterest around 2 weeks ago using Amazon Associates to promote products, and I am just about to hit my first 1000 impressions. I didn't start with a dedicated niche; I kind of bounced around on car products, clothes, and toys, but as I did research, I knew I should hone in on a specific area. One of my pins, a LEGO botanical set, got to 150 impressions, but my outbound clicks are only at 5. I am planning on going hard on LEGO sets now, especially with Valentine's Day and other gift opportunities. So, I just had a few questions... are these low views and low clicks normal? I still haven't gotten my first sale. I am using Tailwind to automate my pins, but is it really just staying consistent? Also, is using Pinterest's promotion a good idea or a waste of money when I am starting out? I want to keep it real as a beginner, and I'll update as I go along. I appreciate any feedback. My page is bestfinds_78. If you can check it out, thank you. submitted by /u/ShifuPowered to r/Affiliatemarketing [link] [comments]
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Feb 12, 2026 |
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People who actually make money with affiliate marketing, can I ask you something?
I’ve been seeing so many posts and videos online about people making crazy money with affiliate marketing, and honestly… it’s getting hard to know what’s real and what’s just hype. So I wanted to ask people here who are actually doing well with it. Where do you mainly promote your offers? Is it blogs, Instagram, Pinterest, YouTube, or something else? What kind of affiliate programs are you part of? Are there really programs that pay well long term, or is most of it small commissions adding up? And one thing I keep wondering… Is making something like $10k a month from affiliate marketing on social platforms actually realistic? Especially with things like Pinterest and short-form content. Online it feels like everyone is “making 10k”, but I’m not sure how much of that is true. Would love to hear some honest experiences from real people. submitted by /u/Such_Profit1703 to r/Affiliatemarketing [link] [comments]
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Such_Profit1703 |
Feb 11, 2026 |
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Amazon Product Images for Affiliate Marketing
Hi everyone, I am new to the Amazon Associates and am overwhelmed with the disclosure and information regarding content. Where is everyone getting product photos? I know the Stripe site is no longer an option, so what are the other options? I applied for the Creator API, but I'm not entirely sure if that's even the right direction. I post faceless on Pinterest, so I just need product images that don't infringe on copy right. In the past I use to take the product image from Amazon and crop everything else out except the product, but I am beginning to learn that is not allowed. I attached an example pin to see everyone's thoughts. submitted by /u/GardenNorth7447 to r/Amazon_Influencer [link] [comments]
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Feb 11, 2026 |
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pinterest affiliate marketing - just starting out
I want to document my journey on here. i joined the amazon affilate marketing thing and i know you dont get a ton of commission but i just wanted something easy to sign up for. current stats: 500k monthly views on pinterest just started uploading pins with my affiliate links to it. zero clicks and buys so far im going to stick with it for 1-2 months and see how much progress im gonna make my niche is beauty and skincare\girly stuff like that. btw im not an expert but maybe i can answer your questions submitted by /u/avamaxfanlove to r/passive_income [link] [comments]
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Jan 26, 2026 |
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$1,950 in affiliate revenue from Pinterest last month, full breakdown of what's working
I started my affiliate site about home organization products in march and spent the first 4 months focused entirely on SEO which got me basically nowhere, maybe like 200 visitors monthly and $12 in Amazon affiliate commissions total I switched focus to pinterest in august after reading a case study here about someone crushing it with pinterest affiliate marketing and figured I had nothing to lose since SEO wasnt working anyway. My setup: Pinterest scheduler: tailwind, Pin designs: mix of canva and tailwinds ai generator, posting frequency: 10-12 pins daily, Content: product roundups, comparison posts, how-to guides November numbers: 8,340 pinterest visitors 287 Amazon clicks $1,950 in affiliate commissions CTR from pinterest: 3.4% (way higher than I expected) The game changer was scheduling all posts bc I can batch create a month of pins in like 3 hours on one sunday and then it auto-posts everything optimally timed, before this I was manually posting and it was killing my consistency. Also tailwinds communities feature exposed my pins to thousands more people organically. Smartpin feature generates multiple design variations automatically which saves insane amounts of time vs designing everything from scratch in canva. I compared pins made with smartpin vs canva and tbh they performed about the same so now I mostly use smartpin cause its way faster. Things that surprised me: pinterest traffic converts better than google traffic for affiliate offers, people are already in research/buying mode. Comparison posts (Product A vs Product B) get 2x more saves than generic roundup posts. Vertical pins crush square pins, not even close. Challenges: Takes 4-6 weeks to see real momentum so don't expect instant results. Pinterest algorithm is inconsistent, some pins randomly go viral and others flop for no clear reason. Tailwind cost adds up but ROI makes it worth it once traffic scales Focusing on pinterest instead of just SEO was probably the best decision I made for this site, google is so saturated now in most niches anyway. submitted by /u/Dangerous-Guava-9232 to r/juststart [link] [comments]
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Dec 23, 2025 |
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Is pinterest affiliate marketing even worth it?
Hey so I'm a 17 year old student, I was just scrolling through social medias when I found out about affiliate marketing and how it works, I still don't know a lot of things, only what I see on yt and all but as I'm starting to do research on this topic I think it's cool and worth a try But to be very honest I'm gonna start slow, without a website or a blog cause I'm a rookie Obv So if any of y'all can help me grow traffic in my new pinterest affiliate account, I would be so greatful, we can work tg as well, I'm open to any help, ik it doesn't sound professional to be this despo but I'm not scared to sound like that, anyways Once again, if you wanna help kindly dm me here or you can share your journey, your advice here in the comments as well, I'll be so grateful. Thankyou! submitted by /u/boommmaster to r/passive_income [link] [comments]
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Nov 21, 2025 |
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How to Start Affiliate Marketing if you are broke
Let’s be real — most of us don’t have $$$ to throw into ads when starting. So here’s how you can start affiliate marketing with $0 budget (tested + no fluff). 🛠️ Step 1: Pick a Free Niche + Program Choose something you actually like (fitness, gaming, AI tools, personal finance). Pick niche from here - https://sitefy.co/product-category/affiliate/ Sign up for free affiliate programs: Amazon Associates (easy start, low pay) Impact / CJ Affiliate (wide offers) SaaS programs (many offer free signups + recurring commissions). 📢 Step 2: Free Traffic Methods (No Ads, Just Effort) Reddit → Answer questions in niche subs (don’t spam, provide value first). YouTube Shorts/TikTok → Use your phone, create quick tips, link in bio. Medium / Free Blog (WordPress.com, Blogger, Notion) → Write “Best tools for ___” type posts. Pinterest → Create simple Canva pins → drive traffic to your free blog. Quora → Answer niche questions, link to resources. 📧 Step 3: Build a Free Email List Use free tools (MailerLite, ConvertKit free plan). Offer a free PDF/guide (e.g., “10 Best Free Fitness Apps”). Collect emails → promote affiliate links over time. 💸 Step 4: Reinvest Small Earnings First $50–$100 → buy a domain + cheap hosting (your brand hub). Start ranking SEO articles (“best X tools,” “how to do Y”) for free organic traffic. Slowly build authority → scale. 🚫 Mistakes Broke Beginners Make Relying 100% on spamming links (you’ll get banned fast). Promoting random products with no niche. Quitting too soon (affiliate takes 3–6 months to see traction). ⚡ TL;DR Start free → use Reddit, TikTok, blogs → build email list → reinvest small profits → grow into SEO traffic machine. Q for you all: If you had literally $0 right now, which free platform would you start on — Reddit, TikTok, or a free blog? submitted by /u/Santon-Koel to r/Affiliatemarketing [link] [comments]
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Sep 7, 2025 |
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Pinterest strategy that generated $20K in affiliate commissions starting from zero followers.
Had absolutely no audience when I started. Zero followers, zero credibility, zero idea what I was doing. But I had one thing figured out: I was going to pick Amazon affiliate marketing and actually stick with it instead of jumping around like I usually do. Here's the exact process: Picked a profitable niche and committed (hardest part honestly) Started researching high-converting Amazon products in that space before creating any content Created simple but eye-catching pins in Canva - nothing fancy, just clean designs that highlighted product benefits Posted 4 pins daily for 8 weeks straight. Set myself a deadline: if nothing happened by week 8, I'd move on to something else Around week 4, I discovered AutoViral and everything changed. Instead of just posting on Pinterest, I started automatically distributing the same content across Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook. Same effort, 4x the reach. Each pin was optimized for Pinterest SEO and included my Amazon affiliate links The breakthrough came around week 6. Pins started ranking organically. Traffic began flowing in, and most importantly, clicks started converting to actual Amazon commissions. Why this approach works: Pinterest operates like a search engine, not social media. Your content compounds over time instead of disappearing in 24 hours like Instagram stories. The compound effect is real: Create valuable content around products that solve real problems Optimize for Pinterest search with solid keywords Stay consistent for 2-3 months minimum You can build months or even years of autopilot traffic this way. Most people quit after 3-4 weeks when they don't see immediate results. That's exactly when things start working. My simple tool stack: Pinterest Trends- keyword research and niche validation Canva - pin creation and basic design work Amazon Associates - affiliate program for commissions AutoViral - content distribution across multiple platforms automatically Results after 10 months: 5+ million Pinterest views, 20K+ in affiliate commissions, and content I created last year still drives traffic today. Pinterest isn't dead. Most people just don't understand how to use it systematically. Heres my account -https://ca.pinterest.com/Paristotle\_Clothing/ Im happy to answer any questions submitted by /u/beeaniegeni to r/passive_income [link] [comments]
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Guys who are succesful on affiliate marketing and actually make good loney out of it can u answer this?
Hi, I have some questions for people that has been super succesful with affiliate marketing, I'm so tired with those social media guru's this is why I want to hear some real action from actual succesful people, my first question is what platform do u use to promote and what are the affiliate programs that you are part of that they give good commission rate, my second question is , is ut realistic tobgain 10k monthly just from affiliate marketing on social ledia olatforms and pinterest in particular, everyone on the social ledia are claiming to make 10k a month so this is why i'm asking real people to confirm for me weather this is realistic or no submitted by /u/Ate99 to r/Affiliatemarketing [link] [comments]
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How I turned $250 into $2,300/month in passive income with a simple PDF file (and why anyone can do it)
A year ago, I was like many here: looking for a viable source of passive income, without much initial investment. I had tried several things (dropshipping, print-on-demand, crypto, etc.) but nothing really seemed scalable and sustainable to me without spending too much time. Then, by chance, I came across an unexpected opportunity: selling a simple PDF file. Yes, just a digital document, no stock, no shipping, no after-sales service. Today, this side hustle earns me around $2,300/month, and I hardly spend any time on it. Here's exactly how I did it: Find a specific problem to solve Rather than creating a random product, I asked myself: “What information would be valuable enough that people would pay to get it in one place, well presented?” I analyzed forums (Reddit, Quora, Facebook groups) and I noticed that a lot of people were looking for models of contracts and administrative documents in a very specific field (freelancers, real estate, etc.). Create a super simple but useful product I took a weekend to write a pack of super-practical contract templates and guides, neatly formatted in a PDF. No need to be an expert: I have compiled the best information available, laid it out and structured it clearly. List for sale on existing platforms Rather than creating a site, I directly listed my PDF on: Etsy (yes, digital files are a hit on Etsy) Gumroad (simple and without fixed costs) Payhip (a nice alternative) Generate traffic with free strategies I created a Reddit post and targeted responses in subreddits where this document could be useful. I used Pinterest to post attractive visuals with a link to my store. I answered questions on Quora by discreetly integrating my product. Automate and scale Once I saw that it worked, I: Added other similar documents Tested small Facebook/Pinterest ads ($5/day at the start) Improved my product sheets with better keywords The results after 6 months: $250 invested (mainly for small ads and tools) $2,300/month today without active work 0 logistics, 0 customer service, just a few file updates Why does it work? People pay for clear and immediate solutions A digital file is sold unlimitedly, without additional effort No technical barriers: no need to code or have a site If I had known this before, I would have started much earlier. There are tons of other similar ideas to try (guides, checklists, templates, etc.). Have you ever tried this type of business? ... .... .... In response d+1 Here is in response to a lot of messages, because I don't have much time to respond to them all: I'm not here to sell, at least not yet... I will remain anonymous for the moment, I am sharing a business story that works, simply, I am thinking about my model so that it works over time, I now want to direct my program in affiliation, loyalty and sponsorship of it in order to always guarantee myself this success... I am also working on high-value personalized support... (with a fairly substantial price close to €1000) The price of my programs vary between €49 and €299, I work a lot on the value of these, over time.. if my clients are happy and I help them with a problem, they will stay with me I have tried a lot of business in my life, I have a thirst to undertake and succeed, I love work and above all I love trying to succeed, everything does not always work out, that's normal but you have to persevere and it takes sweat and desire... I do rental real estate, crypto trading, ETF investments, digital marketing business on the networks and I have my job in the environment in the salaried sector on the side.. It takes a lot of my time and energy but at 46 years old, I can tell you that all the actions I have put in place for several years are starting to bear fruit and I also help my wife who has been creating a business for 10 years... I have set myself life goals, and I plan to achieve them with the main objective of passive income by the time I turn 50... It's up to you to write the story of your life, the following pages of your story are blank, it's up to you to give the right direction ... ... In response D+2 I won't be able to answer everyone, sorry. Thank you for reacting to my message, I like it, even when the opinions are negative.. I will come back to Reddit soon, to communicate a little more about my project, I must now make it evolve to continue to succeed, I would like to set up throughout the world and I will need you . . .In response D+3 Do you want to provide a guide, training or support? Or just a story... Selling a story will be complex... To effectively sell a guide, support or training on social networks, here are the essential assets: Demonstrated expertise: Show off your customer successes and testimonials. Share valuable content that proves your expertise. Neat online presence: A professional and engaging profile. Quality visuals for your offers. Mastery of social networks: Understand the codes of each platform. Know how to create viral and relevant content. Digital marketing skills: Effectively target your audience. Implement effective advertising campaigns. Communication skills: Know how to create a connection with your audience. Listen and answer questions. Clear and attractive offer: Highlight the benefits of your product. Offer a fair and appropriate price. Creating engaging content: Know how to write impactful texts. Know how to make videos that attract attention. Have a community: Know how to create a group of people who follow you. Have a relationship of trust with your followers. And an important point for me 9. Be authentic: * Show your personality. * Share your values. By cultivating these assets, you will maximize your chances of success in selling products and services on social networks. But this support for success is essential for me... Having a good banker, a good accountant, a good insurer and a good mentor can take you far... Yes, these are paid services, but almost obligatory for success, the same in marketing, I am not the best marketing expert... but my experience in entrepreneurship, my values, my successes and my failures allow me today to be able to raise levers It's up to you to find your companion submitted by /u/Marivaux_lumytima to r/passive_income [link] [comments]
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Pinterest Affiliate Marketing? 3.5M Impressions, How do I make this into passive income?
I’ve got a Pinterest account pulling in over 3.5 million monthly impressions and 100k+ engagements in the last 30 days where I post/repost posters and cool graphics. I'm not actively posting anything for now but I'm still getting impressive growth. Would love to hear from anyone who’s successfully monetized on Pinterest. Thanks in advance. submitted by /u/TheSinghCling to r/Affiliatemarketing [link] [comments]
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Holy Shit! 🚨 I think I have figured out 741
Come back often, edits being added constantly. Lots of apes helping! Today I started searching for 741 inside of the SEC forms and other securities related documents. Guess what I found... I found a document filed by Dreyfus Florida Municipal Money Market Fund in 2007 https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/911746/000091174607000015/form-741.htm Form 741 as described by this ape - https://www.reddit.com/r/Superstonk/comments/q8cf95/sec_form_741/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share The Dreyfus name rang a bell...So I dug a little bit deeper. Is RC pointing us to the options bag? Guess who owns that fund? BYN Mellon https://im.bnymellon.com/us/en/ Guess who clears Kennys trades? Guess who holds the "Brazilian Puts" Guess who Goldman had to bail out to prevent dominos Thats right. Please get the wrinkles in here. I need an adult. Looks like alot of apes found the bag of puts a month or so ago "BYN Melon" search in Superstonk had alot of hits about 30 days ago. Seriously think Ive hit something here. All help is appreciated while I keep digging. Edit: Im finding alot of connection here, like metric shit ton. Right now im diving into the funds product inception in 2017... This is the likely the fund used to naked short GME to oblivion, likely others too. But one eerie point stood out to me 741 - I shit you not. go look for yourself BNY Mellon's Dreyfus Corporation serves as the investment manager of the fund, and MBSC Securities Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Dreyfus, serves as the fund's distributor. The fund is sub-advised by Pareto Investment Management Limited, an affiliate of Dreyfus and a wholly-owned subsidiary of Insight Investment Management Limited ("Insight" or "Insight Investment"), a BNY Mellon investment boutique with $741 billion under management globally2. https://markets.businessinsider.com/news/stocks/bny-mellon-investment-management-launches-multi-asset-fund-1001909081 Edit 2: Found some compelling evidence from DFV. yeah thats right. Thanks to ape comments for pointing this out. Look at the dates, look at gme, whats her name? (This could just be part of the struggle to get Computershare through our thick heads) Three colors, mix em up, whata get) But the Dreyfus-Mellon thing still stuck with me. And then Daves tweet below, pushed me to Seinfeld again.... https://mobile.twitter.com/TheRoaringKitty/status/1405258938543742976?s=20 https://mobile.twitter.com/TheRoaringKitty/status/1405204944471445505?s=20 EDIT 3: DAVE KNOWS - https://www.reddit.com/r/Superstonk/comments/q87vjy/what_do_the_numbers_mean_mason/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share Dave almost instantly deleted this tweet. Dave never deletes tweets....🚨🚨🚨 Look at the title of the post. Look at the format of the tweet! "whats the deal" ... remind you of a certain sitcom? Edit 4: I believe I have found out who is colluding with Kenny and Co to hide, recycle, and naked short GME via deep options. This is the entity spoken about but not named in this recent DD - https://threader.app/thread/1441157342045749253 Im now getting very confident about this, and a huge bag of these puts expires tomorrow as per the briefly visible Bloomberg Terminal 150 puts showed. T+35 puts us exactly at the absolute end of this wedge End of Nov. no dates Nov 18-19 2021 This all started with a Google search for 741 while taking a shit. No jokes. Kerplunk I still have some weight in the broker default theroys, but DFV tweeting twice Elaine Dreyfus relieved and wanting to move on.. just after our spike to 350ish... yeah there is something here Edit: 5 I have had discussion with many folks in the last 5 hours. Let me tell you, this is bigger than all of us could have ever imagined, NFTs are the key to the final chapter. The OLD ORDER is about to be overthrown. I am now in a euphoria I have never experienced before.... Edit: 6 Well this just keeps getting better. A recent Burry tweet #GMESQUEEZE shows a sheet with Merrill Lynch shorting into GME buyback to avoid being squeezed. A look into Dreyfus has uncovered some dark shit. But noteable names be showing up on page 55 of their Mutual Fund Disclosure in 2008! Oh hello Merril Lynch and every other bad actor garbage shit fund.... Merrill Lynch, HSBC, Leeman, Credit Suisse, etc etc https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/30160/000003016008000005/dmmi485.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwjzvrjywcvzAhUfknIEHWC5A48QFnoECA8QAQ&usg=AOvVaw0kR-5Ewsv8BhZihy0Diti1 and on page 56 we have a link to dreyfus.com who is the manager of the fund right. Do me a favor visit dreyfus.com Where does it redirect.... BNY Mellon Oh buddy. lots more to come Update here: 🚨🚨🚨 Look at Mellons CUSIP number https://im.bnymellon.com/us/en/individual/funds/05587K741 EDIT 7: Gamestop twitter bio cheat code. Cheat code in wreck it ralph. Box office total for wreck it Ralph.... 471...👀 Movie 2 Ralph breaks the internet... blackout... The gamestop logo blackout that happened....😳 Digging into the movie and i keep seeing 741 look at the reviews count here - https://www.amazon.com/Disneys-Ralph-Internet-Talking-Vanellope/dp/B07FHBBMMG?ref_=d6k_applink_bb_marketplace Look at the followers for the animator of Ralph https://www.pinterest.ca/pin/171136854561694231/ Update: The reviews on this toy and the animator followers have both incremented to 742 today. Unsure if this was coincidence, but I saw 741 so it made it into the post. It just keeps happening.... FINAL EDIT: Some of all of this could be wrong. This was simply a brain dump as I discovered 741. I do firmly believe that Dreyfus and BNY and Merrill Lynch all conspired to hide this bag of FTD in options. None of this is to be taken as fact, and hopefully it inspires others to dig into this more. I am humbled by the information that has been sent my way in the last 24hrs. It has opened my eyes to a much larger black hole than I could have ever imagined. Again! This could all be wrong, take it as such IF BY SOME CHANCE IM RIGHT HERE WE NEED A MELON TWEET RC OR A TWEET WITH NO 741 REFERENCE. MELON PREFERED! submitted by /u/Hopeful_Assistant196 to r/Superstonk [link] [comments]
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