You set up your Pinterest profile… now what?


Hey Reader,

By now you’ve either:

  • Set up your Pinterest profile from scratch this week (yay!)
  • …or you’re thinking about it and trying to figure out what comes next.


Here’s the thing no one really tells you:

Setting up your account is only step one.

If you want Pinterest to actually work for your business—to drive traffic, leads, and sales on autopilot—then you need a real strategy behind what you Pin and how you show up.

That’s exactly what I help you build inside Pin Profit Academy.

Inside the membership, you’ll learn:

  • How to create a Pinterest strategy that matches your business model
  • How to find keywords your audience is actually searching for
  • What to Pin, how often to Pin, and where to focus first
  • How to make content that performs (without spending hours designing)
  • How to grow with data, not just vibes

Plus, you’ll get 3-4 monthly live calls, expert workshops, templates, workflows, and support from a private community of people doing the same thing you are—marketing their business on Pinterest, without the burnout.

If you’re ready to stop guessing and start seeing results from Pinterest,
join Pin Profit Academy and I’ll show you exactly what to do next.

You don’t have to figure it out alone.

See you inside,

Heather

Heather Farris & Co

A newsletter for content creators and e-commerce shops who are ready to grow their reach through Pinterest. If you're curious how to build a traffic stream outside of hustling on social media, join us! Each week you'll hear the latest YouTube episodes and tips for increasing your impact through your Pinterest strategy.

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