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Hey Reader,

Pinterest just dropped their 2026 trend predictions — and I’ve got thoughts.

I broke it all down for you in this week’s video:

Pinterest Predicts 2026: What You Need to Know

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If you create content, sell products, or run a business… this is your roadmap to what is coming to the platform in 2026. Over 88% of their predictions come true so I would pay attention to this.

More strategy coming soon. I don't know about you but I'm as burnt as that turkey Cousin Catherine brought to Griswold Christmas Dinner.

I'll be back in full swing next week. ;)


Cheers,

Heather


Po Box 31963, Tucson, AZ 85751
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