For the first time ever — a discount on Pin Profit Academy


Hey Reader,

Let’s get right to it:

I’ve never discounted Pin Profit Academy before.

But this week—for the first time ever—you can get 20% off your first subscription.

You asked for it. I’m saying yes.

Whether you want to test it out for a month or go all in for the year, this sale applies across all tiers.

Here’s how it works:

Choose the tier that fits your goals →
Get 20% off your first round →
Keep everything inside the membership (trainings, templates, Q&As, strategy sessions) →
Renew at regular price after your first round.

No hidden upsells. No surprise upgrades. Just everything I already give you—at the lowest price I’ve ever offered.

Black Friday Pricing Breakdown

👉 Join Pin Profit Academy

This is the Pinterest membership that’s helped digital creators, e-commerce shops, and Pinterest managers finally get serious results—without relying on social media.

If Pinterest is part of your 2026 marketing plan, now’s your moment.

Because once this week is over, so is the sale.

Doors close Sunday, December 1 at midnight Pacific.

See you inside,

Heather


❓ Black Friday Sale FAQ

Q: I just joined Pin Profit Academy at full price. Can I get the Black Friday deal?
If you joined within the last 14 days, you’re welcome to email support to request the discount or re-enroll using the Black Friday pricing. Just send us a quick note and we’ll take care of you. Otherwise it may not be worth the hassle to cancel and re-enroll.

Q: What if I’m on a monthly plan already?
Your current subscription will continue at your original rate. If you’d like to cancel and rejoin with the sale pricing, you can do that—but keep in mind the discount only applies to your first billing period.

Q: Can I stack this discount on my current subscription?
No. The discount applies only to new subscriptions. If you want to take advantage of the sale, you’ll need to cancel your current plan and re-enroll before the sale ends.

Q: When does the sale end?
Sunday, December 1 at 11:59 PM Pacific. After that, all pricing returns to normal.

Q: Will you offer another discount soon?
Nope. This is the first time I’ve ever discounted PPA—and it may be the last. If you’ve been waiting for a better time to join, this is it.

Q: I cancelled, re-enrolled and now I am missing access, what do I do?

Please email us and we will correct this for you. We cannot control our systems 100% and there are limitations to what we can do.

Q: How do I cancel and re-enroll?

Go here to cancel and here to re-enroll.

Heather Farris & Co

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