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⭐There is an EPIC debate happening over in Pinterest Skool
Are you a PC or MAC person? Right now over in Pinterest Skool PC is winning! Oh.. I am a PC guy..... all you Mac people try to change my mind! lol
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⭐There is an EPIC debate happening over in Pinterest Skool
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Oh Tim. Just when I thought we were starting to be friends 😂
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I dreamed of only using an ipad once but never could quite get there. LOVE my macbook pro m4 - so silky smooth! But I guess the reality is - if you're happy why swop!
🚨 Does Pinterest Actually Work in 2026?
Short answer? Yes… but only if you use it the right way. There’s a lot of noise out there: - “Pinterest is dead” - “It doesn’t work anymore” - “You need to post 50 times a day” 👉 None of that is true. Inside our community, we have a Pinterest Skool member who is: - A blogger - An Amazon Influencer - Currently getting 7,000,000+ monthly views Not from luck. Not from going viral once. From a simple, repeatable system. Let’s break down what’s actually working in 2026 👇 _____________________________________________________ 🔑 1. Pinterest Is Still a Search Engine (Not Social Media) Most people approach Pinterest like it’s Instagram — posting pretty images and hoping for engagement. That’s where things fall apart. Pinterest doesn’t prioritize likes or followers the same way social platforms do. Instead, it’s built around search behavior. Users go to Pinterest with intent. They are actively looking for ideas, solutions, and inspiration. That means your success comes down to how well your content matches what people are searching for. When your titles, descriptions, and pin topics align with keywords people are typing in, your content gets surfaced — even if you have zero followers. 📈 2. One Keyword Can Still Explode Your Traffic The biggest myth in 2026 is that you need to constantly chase new ideas. In reality, growth often comes from identifying one strong keyword and going deep on it. That’s exactly what our Pinterest Skool member did. By identifying a trending or high-demand keyword and building multiple pieces of content around it, they were able to dominate that search category. Instead of spreading effort across dozens of random topics, they focused their energy where the demand already existed — and that’s what led to millions of monthly views. 🎯 3. Multiple Pins = Multiple Chances to Rank One of the most common mistakes is creating a single pin per blog post and expecting results. On Pinterest, each pin is its own opportunity to rank in search. If you only create one, you’re limiting your reach significantly.
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🚨 Does Pinterest Actually Work in 2026?
3 likes • 26d
Slowly warming my engine up. Got my keywords sorted. Got my graphics producing ai ready. Now just need to implement faithfully!
guys quickly, who wants to make 60$ a month?
I'm about to create a community using the pro plan! I'll use someones affiliate link so you'll earn 60$ a month!🎉 You have 10 minutes to comment on this post and I will choose one of you at random! You have to be active though as once I choose I'll need your affiliate link immediately😇 What a solid little win idea this was for someone! lets go guys🔥
3 likes • 29d
sure
Coffee or No Coffee?☕
Do you drink coffee? How do you like it?
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Coffee or No Coffee?☕
5 likes • Mar 10
capuccino
👀🔍Looking for Guest Experts for the Skool Momentum Summit
Jason Hagelberg and I are putting together the speaker lineup for an event we’re hosting in April and I thought some of the experts in this group might be a great fit. We’re hosting 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗦𝗸𝗼𝗼𝗹 𝗠𝗼𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁𝘂𝗺 𝗦𝘂𝗺𝗺𝗶𝘁 — 𝗙𝗿𝗼𝗺 𝗖𝗿𝗶𝗰𝗸𝗲𝘁𝘀 𝘁𝗼 𝗖𝗮𝘀𝗵𝗳𝗹𝗼𝘄 on 𝗔𝗽𝗿𝗶𝗹 𝟲-𝟴 It’s a 3-day virtual event for Skool hosts who want to grow their communities without hustle marketing or complicated guru tactics. Most of the people attending fall into one of these buckets: • about to launch their community • newly launched but hearing crickets • stuck with low engagement or inconsistent revenue Across three days, we’ll help them focus on: Getting members Creating engagement Turning attention into revenue We’re inviting guest experts to share short, practical sessions (20–30 minutes) that help with one piece of that journey. Topics might include things like: • audience growth • partnerships or affiliate strategies • onboarding and retention • community culture and engagement • offer design or monetization • platform strategies - Youtube, Instagram, Substack... • challenges • etc If you enjoy teaching practical frameworks and helping creators build thriving communities, we’d love to hear from you. Comment “summit” or send me a DM and I’ll share the speaker application.
2 likes • Mar 5
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I help busy founders and professionals turn their raw expertise into a scalable course that frees their time, builds automated income & changes lives!

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