A multi-niche Pinterest site can generate passive income through AI-generated content, consistent pin creation, and display ads, with success relying on volume and consistency rather than complex strategies; the approach involves creating content across multiple categories (such as food, pets, cleaning, and home decor), publishing 20-30 pins daily, and monetizing primarily through ad networks like Monumetric, which offers higher RPM rates for AI-powered sites that may struggle with traditional ad network approvals.
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💰 This Pinterest Site Earns $350 Every MonthAjouté :
In this quick video, I want to share a quick update about one of my Pinterest sites that is currently making around $350 per month. Now, I know that for some people that number may not sound life-changing. Let's be honest, you can't quit your full-time job with that kind of earnings, but I still think that it's very interesting because this site is entirely AI generated. It's monetized primarily with ads and it's getting regular Pinterest traffic every single day. The strategy behind it is actually very simple. No backlinks like on Google, no complicated funnels, no huge team, just AI content, AI generated pins, and consistency. So, if you are trying to build your own Pinterest site, and if you eventually want to start making money, whether it's $50 per month, $100, $500, I still think that there are a few lessons you can take away from this specific case study. But very quickly before I start, I want to invite you to my private community called Pin Lions. If you want to learn more Pinterest marketing, and if you want to get access to the exact same tools that I'm using on a daily basis to grow sites just like that one that I'm showing you in this video, well, it's all inside of the community. On top of that, you can get some direct feedback from me. I can have a look on your account and tell you what you can potentially improve. I am on school every single day, so you can just message me here, and you know, you can also connect with others from the community. We have people from all around the world. So, if it makes sense, you know what to do. Check out the link in the description, watch the video here, and take it from there. For now, let's go back to the video. Okay, so most people will tell you that you need to focus on one specific niche, one topic, one audience, and while that's definitely a valid strategy if you want to sell digital products, or if you want to promote some really specific affiliate offers, this site proves that it's not the only strategy. Right now, there are more than 800 articles on the site and it's a mix of multiple different niches: food, pets, cleaning, home decor, and a few other categories.
Originally, I created this site because I simply wanted to test whether focusing on many different niches at the same time could work and surprisingly it did.
So, the traffic comes from many different categories and many different keyword groups, which makes the site much less dependent on a single topic or a single niche. The only problem is that if you do the multi-niche approach, then it's going to be difficult for you to sell digital products, for example, because, you know, people who enter your site because they are looking for cleaning hacks, for example, they won't be interested in a specific recipe ebook, for example. Of course, you can still create multiple digital products, each one for a different audience, but it's just going to require much more effort. Now, obviously, this strategy is not perfect because a single-niche site is usually easier to brand, easier to structure, and often much easier to monetize. But, there is one huge advantage of going broad with multiple niches. You are targeting a massive number of keywords at the same time. So, instead of relying only on one category like recipes or home decor, you are giving Pinterest hundreds and hundreds of opportunities to send traffic to your site. Some categories are going to perform better than the others. Some articles will completely fail, but when you have hundreds of articles, you don't really care because the winners make up for the losers. So, that's one thing I've noticed over and over again. Volume creates opportunities. And at the moment, ads are the primary monetization strategy for this specific site.
Currently, it's monetized with Monumetric and the RPM is above $10.
Honestly, I'm pretty happy with that, especially considering how much of the content was created efficiently at scale. Now, the interesting thing is that this site is not even fully optimized yet. For example, I haven't added affiliate links to every article, and I genuinely think that could increase revenue significantly. So, if I spent a few days adding affiliate links throughout the site, I wouldn't be surprised if it would add like extra $100 per month over time, which shows that traffic is only one part of the equation. Optimization of your monetization matters, too. And one thing that I've talked about multiple times on this channel is actually Monumetric. And honestly, I think it's one of the best options available right now for AI-powered Pinterest sites, especially if you've been rejected by Journey, by Raptive, or even AdSense. Because, let's be honest, getting approved by ad networks has become much harder recently. I've seen a lot of really good sites being rejected by AdSense for no reason. And at the same time, Monumetric seems much more realistic for many Pinterest creators. So, that's one reason why I recommend setting your first goal on Pinterest to get around 10K monthly visits. When it comes to other requirements, at least 50% of your traffic must originate from English-speaking countries, USA, UK, Canada, Australia. You have to be on WordPress or on Blogger. And, you know, you have to have quality content, but it's okay if you have AI content. As long as you are not spamming, and it's nothing illegal or, you know, not safe for work, then you'll be completely fine. And the main secret to Pinterest growth is actually super simple. The answer is pretty boring. Create content, create pins, repeat, scale your content library, scale your keyword targeting, post consistently, and that's it. I know that some people want this secret hack that's going to help them grow, but the reality is that most successful sites simply do the fundamentals very well.
So, for most accounts, I am aiming at around 20 up to 30 pins per day consistently and, you know, you have to do it for months. Another important point is that you don't have to do everything manually anymore. There are tools for keyword research, for content generation, for pin creation, for scheduling, for workflows. And honestly, if you are trying to manage hundreds of articles manually, you are making things much harder than they need to be. That's one of the reasons I am able to manage multiple sites at once because if I had to manually create every article, every image, and every pin, then scaling all of that would be basically impossible.
So, the goal is not to work 16 hours per day to manage all of these sites. The goal is to create systems that allow you to publish consistently without burning yourself out. And I just want to say that ads are just the beginning. This specific site focuses only on getting traffic, showing ads, and making money.
So, it's all about the volume, right?
But that's not the only way to monetize.
You can add affiliate links, digital products, email marketing, lead magnets, selling courses, selling ebooks, some kind of memberships. And honestly, that's where some of the biggest opportunities are because once traffic starts coming in consistently, every additional monetization method becomes easier. That's why I always recommend focusing on traffic first and then optimize later. Your traffic gives you options, and without traffic, even the best monetization strategy won't do much. So, overall, I'm not going to lie, I'm really happy with how this site is performing right now. Around $350 per month from one Pinterest site is not bad at all, especially considering that there is still a lot of room for growth.
More affiliate links, more content, more pins, better optimization, and, you know, hopefully this case study shows you that making money with Pinterest is absolutely possible in 2026. You don't need some secret strategy, you just need good content, good-looking pins, a lot of volume, a lot of consistency, and enough patience to let everything compound. Believe it or not, but this is what you need to grow on Pinterest.
That's pretty much it for today.
Hopefully, this quick video was helpful.
Of course, if you want to get access to the exact same tools that I'm using to grow multiple sites just like that one, it's all inside of the community. The link is in the description. For now, thanks for watching, and hopefully, I will see you in the next one. See you next time.
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