A few months back—around late December into early January— My wife and I decided to start (more hardcore) building out our homesteading site. We run on a simple method: hire writers to crank out solid, evergreen content, bring on a Pinterest manager to pin consistently, and see if the traffic and ad revenue would cover our costs (and hopefully turn a profit).
Fast-forward six months, and not only were we breaking even on writers and Pinterest management, but we were also netting real, passive income.
We've been netting passive income the past few months now.
That success got me thinking though - why not try the same idea in a completely different niche?
[attach]1260[/attach]So on July 16th, I created an all-new fitness site. I got one of my go-to writers knocking out articles in her spare moments, covering anything from quick HIIT routines to beginner Pilate guides.
Meanwhile, our Pinterest manager has been creating three to seven pins every single day, each one pointing back to those articles.
Again, our process is simple - No fancy marketing tricks, just steady, thoughtful pinning paired with solid on-site content.
This morning I checked Google Analytics and found that we've already racked up 107 sessions in under a month!
[attach]1259[/attach]The beauty of Pinterest is that it’s still this massive, relatively untapped traffic highway if you approach it with consistency and good visuals, unlike Google, which I hardly rely on.
And we’re only at around 10% of the 1,000-session threshold needed to apply for Journey by Mediavine. So my hope and expectation is to be able to apply within the next 2-3 months (if not sooner).
What I love about this experiment is how low-effort it feels right now - we only have 49 articles on the site, which isn’t a huge amount, and pinning a handful of times a day is totally doable.
If you’re curious about dipping your toes into Pinterest-driven traffic, I’d say go for it. It's the quickest way I've seen to grow site.
Feel free to ask any questions about my process, tools, or the way we manage content and pinning. I’m happy to share what I can.