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MOMS, READ THIS! ⬇️ This is how I work from h MOMS, READ THIS! ⬇️

This is how I work from home on Pinterest ⬇️

(Comment “SECRET” if you love Pinterest and want to control your working hours and PTO)

I started my freelance Pinterest Management business! 

Let me go back for a second though.

I haven’t always been a Pinterest marketing expert. 

This October, my oldest will be 8 years old, and after having her I fully intended on going back to teaching. 

My degree from Purdue is in Elementary Education and after 3.5 short years, and upon holding that baby in my arms…

I knew I couldn’t leave her. 

Not only did I make peanuts (yes, I know, you don’t go into education for the money 😉), I couldn’t justify leaving her.

Not only did it make 0 sense financially after daycare, but it also wasn’t what I wanted. 

So I quit. 

I didn’t take that decision lightly, and there was so much guilt that surrounded it… but I had to put my family first. And selfishly what I wanted first, and I never wanted to miss a day with her. 

Finances started to feel tight after 8 months of me not working and I KNEW I wanted to use my self in another capacity… I wanted to work, I wanted to build something, I wanted to provide for my family.

And this is when I discovered freelancing. 

But alas… I thought I had no “skills that would be transferrable”… silly me. 

I had SO many transferable skills, but I still invested in skills training because I wanted to specialize in Pinterest marketing and I knew NOTHING about working on Pinterest and help businesses in that capacity.

But I DID know I was a Pinterest addict 🤭and my gut didn’t steer me wrong… this was a PERFECT fit for me! 

I had a lot of twists and turns on my journey, but I created a path that will be crystal clear for you in regard to starting your Pinterest Management business! 

If you’re ready to learn how to start your Pinterest Management and scale to 5 figure months, comment “SECRET”!
MOMS, READ THIS! ⬇️ This is how I work from h MOMS, READ THIS! ⬇️

This is how I work from home on Pinterest ⬇️

(Comment “SECRET” if you love Pinterest and want to control your working hours and PTO)

I started my freelance Pinterest Management business! 

Let me go back for a second though.

I haven’t always been a Pinterest marketing expert. 

This October, my oldest will be 8 years old, and after having her I fully intended on going back to teaching. 

My degree from Purdue is in Elementary Education and after 3.5 short years, and upon holding that baby in my arms…

I knew I couldn’t leave her. 

Not only did I make peanuts (yes, I know, you don’t go into education for the money 😉), I couldn’t justify leaving her.

Not only did it make 0 sense financially after daycare, but it also wasn’t what I wanted. 

So I quit. 

I didn’t take that decision lightly, and there was so much guilt that surrounded it… but I had to put my family first. And selfishly what I wanted first, and I never wanted to miss a day with her. 

Finances started to feel tight after 8 months of me not working and I KNEW I wanted to use my self in another capacity… I wanted to work, I wanted to build something, I wanted to provide for my family.

And this is when I discovered freelancing. 

But alas… I thought I had no “skills that would be transferrable”… silly me. 

I had SO many transferable skills, but I still invested in skills training because I wanted to specialize in Pinterest marketing and I knew NOTHING about working on Pinterest and help businesses in that capacity.

But I DID know I was a Pinterest addict 🤭and my gut didn’t steer me wrong… this was a PERFECT fit for me! 

I had a lot of twists and turns on my journey, but I created a path that will be crystal clear for you in regard to starting your Pinterest Management business! 

If you’re ready to learn how to start your Pinterest Management and scale to 5 figure months, comment “SECRET”!
HERE’S what I did ⬇️ 🎉And if you want th HERE’S what I did ⬇️

🎉And if you want the steps to get started so you can start and scale your Pinterest Management business to 5-figure months, comment “START” and I’ll DM you the link to binge my Secret Pinterest Manager podcast! 

Here’s what I DID do:
✅Found a business model that felt aligned for me, which was freelancing (helping other business owners!)
✅Invested in skills training so I could reach my goals in the shortest amount of time possible
✅Niched down to a service I loved, Pinterest Management
✅Became an expert at this one thing, which meant I was able to increase my prices over time (I started at $200 for my packages and scaled up to $2,000)
✅Invested in business coaching and learned from someone who had already done what I wanted to do (scale to 10K months!)
✅Became a master of my time (I don’t have much extra time because I have 4 kids, and no childcare, and the oldest homeschools)
✅Took risks and was willing to fail, over and over again
✅Hire a VA and then subcontractor once I started to become overbooked
✅Pitched my premium services when I was struggling to find clients

What I DIDN’T do:
❌Make excuses for why I couldn’t do the work that was required in order to get results (this meant listening to courses while doing dishes, attending coaching calls with a baby in my lap, dividing up things with my husband so we could be a team and I could get my work done)
❌Stick with a service I didn’t enjoy.. even though there seemed to be a big demand for it (I started as a social media manager and I hated it)
❌Get a website right away.. I had my business for about 1.5 years before I had a professional website
❌Use social media to get clients (I only started my social media for my biz once I had a digital course to sell)
❌Utilize childcare for I could work more, I started my business so I could focus on being a mom, and I didn’t want to lose sight of why I started my business to begin with

✨🎉If you want the steps to get started so you can start and scale your Pinterest Management business to 5-figure months, comment “START” and I’ll DM you the link to attend my Pinterest Manager training!

🫶🏻🥰Follow @emilee.vales for more
Comment, “START” if you want to get the behind Comment, “START” if you want to get the behind the scenes for how I scaled to 5-figure months working part-time hours as a Pinterest Manager!

1 client @ $600 = $600

2 clients @ $600 = $1,200

3 clients @ $600 = $1,800

4 clients @ $600 = $2,400

5 clients @ $600 = $3,000

Is it surprising to you how much you can make as a beginner Pinterest Manager… and you also don’t need a degree? 

I coach students inside my Pinterest Manager Academy and teach them what packages to offer, what each package includes and how to price their services as a beginner. 

Most of my students packages are around $500-$700 as a beginner.

So how do you get started?

Well…You need a process, and a blueprint, to start your Pinterest management business. A roadmap that will help you create a sustainable business.

You need to learn the proper business foundations and skills to offer this service of marketing on Pinterest… and then you put in… (dare I say it…) the work!

It doesn’t happen overnight, but it’s worth it.

Some of my students have been hares, and some are tortoises, and both are fine as long as you’re taking consistent action.

You also don’t have to post all over social media crossing your fingers and toes that someone sees your content, or that it goes viral.

You start and get experience with appropriate pricing, and as you get experience/ results/build case studies… you start increasing your prices.

When you want to scale more?

Add premium packages such as VIP days or a premium service such as Pinterest ads.

If you’re ready to:

1. Start a sustainable Pinterest management business

2. Work part-time hours

3. Get paid to work on Pinterest and scale to $5K months and beyond!

Comment, “START” if you want to get the behind the scenes for how I scaled to 5-figure months working part-time hours as a Pinterest Manager!
Intrigued? Do this ⬇️ 🎉🎧Comment, “SEC Intrigued? Do this ⬇️

🎉🎧Comment, “SECRET” to start bingeing 10 episodes that will give the you the behind the scenes for building your Pinterest Management business!

If you love Pinterest and you know you want to work from home, and part-time hours…. This secret podcast that I’ve created will help you decide if this could be the perfect fit for you 💕

Just comment, “SECRET” and I’ll send the link for you to get access to your DMs 🥰

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HERE’S what I did ⬇️ 🎉And if you want th HERE’S what I did ⬇️

🎉And if you want the steps to get started so you can start and scale your Pinterest Management business to 5-figure months, comment “START” and I’ll DM you the link to binge my Secret Pinterest Manager podcast! 

Here’s what I DID do:
✅Found a business model that felt aligned for me, which was freelancing (helping other business owners!)
✅Invested in skills training so I could reach my goals in the shortest amount of time possible
✅Niched down to a service I loved, Pinterest Management
✅Became an expert at this one thing, which meant I was able to increase my prices over time (I started at $200 for my packages and scaled up to $2,000)
✅Invested in business coaching and learned from someone who had already done what I wanted to do (scale to 10K months!)
✅Became a master of my time (I don’t have much extra time because I have 4 kids, and no childcare, and the oldest homeschools)
✅Took risks and was willing to fail, over and over again
✅Hire a VA and then subcontractor once I started to become overbooked
✅Pitched my premium services when I was struggling to find clients

What I DIDN’T do:
❌Make excuses for why I couldn’t do the work that was required in order to get results (this meant listening to courses while doing dishes, attending coaching calls with a baby in my lap, dividing up things with my husband so we could be a team and I could get my work done)
❌Stick with a service I didn’t enjoy.. even though there seemed to be a big demand for it (I started as a social media manager and I hated it)
❌Get a website right away.. I had my business for about 1.5 years before I had a professional website
❌Use social media to get clients (I only started my social media for my biz once I had a digital course to sell)
❌Utilize childcare for I could work more, I started my business so I could focus on being a mom, and I didn’t want to lose sight of why I started my business to begin with

✨🎉If you want the steps to get started so you can start and scale your Pinterest Management business to 5-figure months, comment “START” and I’ll DM you the link to attend my Pinterest Manager training!

🫶🏻🥰Follow @emilee.vales for more

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