You will learn the strategies to choose the right niche, set-up your Pinterest page, blog, choose the right blog theme, add opt-in form, integrate with social media, get Pinterest followers, and drive massive traffic to your website of your choice.

In addition, we will also show you how to use those resources you need to drive massive traffic where your potential customers can find you. This allows you to attract as many clients as possible for your business. Furthermore, we will show you some *NINJA* techniques to get massive traffic from Pinterest marketing to your business.

Where do we start?

We are going to share with you SEVEN step-by-step guides on attracting massive traffic from Pinterest Marketing. In fact, you can even ask one of your employees to set this up for you in just seconds. What does it mean?

  1. You don’t need to guess on which techniques are working and which techniques are not working.
  2. You don’t need to guess on old and ineffective ways on building your business with Pinterest Marketing.
  3. You don’t need to concern yourself about technicalities of setting-up your business with Pinterest Marketing.

What do you need to worry about? Well, you need to worry on NOT reading all the information we are about to share with you on this step-by-step guide.

We will use screenshots and pictures to show you each step. This way, there will be no misstep and misunderstanding on which step you need to do first and which step you need to do later on.

Why do we feel confident that Pinterest will give you the traffic you are looking for in your business?

It is because of the leadership of Ben Silbermann who decided to create Pinterest which allows users to save images and categorize them on different boards. Here’s some history of Pinterest:

  • December 2009 — Development of Pinterest began by Ben Silbermann, Evan Sharp, and Paul Sciarra.
  • March 2010 — Launched Pinterest in invitation-only open beta.
  • December 2010 — Pinterest has 10,000 users. Sibermann works with several programmers on a small apartment until the summer of 2011.
  • March 2011 — Pinterest launched iPhone App. It brought in massive amount of new users to Pinterest.
  • August 16, 2011 — Time Magazine listed Pinterest in its “50 Best Websites of 2011” article.
  • December 2011 — Pinterest became 10 largest social networking sites in the world where it receives 11 million total visits per week.
  • December 2011 — Pinterest named as the best new start up of 2011 by Tech Crunch.
  • January 2012 — ComScore reported that Pinterest has 11.7 million users worldwide. Most of the site users are females.
  • March 2012 — Sibermann announced revamped profile pages were being developed.
  • March 23, 2012 — According to Experian Hitwise, Pinterest became third largest social networking sites behind Facebook and Twitter.
  • May 17 2012 — Rakuten, Japanese Electronic Commerce company and few investors invested $100 million in Pinterest. It helps boost the value of Pinterest to $1.5 Billion.
  • August 10, 2012 — Pinterest is officially out of beta and removed the invitation-only featured.
  • August 14, 2012 — Pinterest released its App on Androids and iPad.
  • September 20, 2012 — Pinterest hired Jon Jenkins of Amazon as a new head of engineering.
  • March 2013 — Pinterest acquired Livestar.
  • October 2013 — Pinterest acquired Hackermeter. The company’s co-founders joined Pinterest as engineers.
  • October 2013 — Pinterest won $225 million round of equity funding. This valued the website at $3.8 Billion.
  • April 2015 — Pinterest acquired team from Hike Labs, which had been developing a mobile publishing application called Drafty.
  • June 2015 — Pinterest unveiled “buyable pins”. Basically, it is a “rich pins” where it contains more information than a normal link.
  • October 2015 — Pinterest announces expansion of Buyable pins in addition to its original partners on Shopify and Demandware to include Bigcommerce, Magento, and IBM commerce. Pinterest also said that there are more than 60 millions buyable pins on its site.
  • December 2015 — Pinterest launched a new way for users to monitor price drops on buyable pins. “When users save pins, they’ll get a heads up when a price drops in the form of an in-app notification and an email. They can then jump straight to that pin and make the purchase.

As you can see the power of Pinterest Marketing, here are some facts you need to know about Pinterest:

  1. There are more than 176,000,0000 (176 Million) registered Pinterest users.
  2. There are more than 100,000,0000 (100 Million) active Pinterest users.
  3. There are more than 42,000,000 (42 Million) Pinterest users who are adult females.
  4. There are more than 30,000,000 (30 Millions) Pinterest users who are located in the United States.
  5. There are more than 13,000,000 (13 Millions) Pinterest users who are adult males.
  6. 67% of the Pinterest Users are under 40 years old.
  7. 17% of the Pinterest Users in the U.S are using Pinterest on a daily basis.
  8. 33% of the Pinterest female users have bought electronic products in the past six months.
  9. 18% of the Pinterest users have an annual income of $75,000 or higher.

Basically, if you understand how to get a piece of 176,000,000 Pinterest users to your website, you don’t need to concern on getting new customers for your business for sure. The question is…

How Do You Use Pinterest For Business?

Well, that’s exactly what you are going to learn inside “Pinterest Marketing Secrets Step-by-Step 2.0”.  Now, before we share with you some “Ninja” techniques you need to use with Pinterest, let me introduce you to…

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