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wow that's quite a review, thank you for that
Now talk about that review
Thanks to OP for a nice share - reps added. Nice Thread

Regarding the review: Very nice. Thanks for taking the time.

What it boils down to is this: Pinterest is a search engine and, as such, has a vast amount of curated content. Yes, they do have rules and will ban some users for questionable practices. But come on folks... you can take a really great concept, spend a whopping 5 minutes tweaking it so that it actually becomes "unique" content and you're now playing by the rules without the threat of ghosting or account bans. Maybe not exactly 92 seconds, but 5 minutes isn't too bad! 42rock
Thanks for REVIEWS! I will try this...
Thanks for the share, reps added!
@MBCL65AMG and @Ricky P - Thanks both and repped.

@Ricky P - it's a very good idea to be extra-careful of anything Duston puts out. He's one of the biggest scammers online as far as fake/bogus information and huge promises that aren't even close to reality.
Just been to his website, hisname.com, signed up to his free ebook offer and was directed to thiw 92 Sec sight and I signed up for free.

Thanks Duston. A lot of his stuff is on the BBHF Torrent site.
Anyone tried this? Does it work?
Awesome review. This officially puts Duston on my list of untrustable online marketers. I was on the fence before, but this shows a sharp downward trend of desperation and quality. I noticed the same from others such as Erica Stone as well. Some people just get desperate, I guess, and jump over to the 'dark side of newbie content'.

(12-08-2020 01:22 AM)Ricky P Wrote: [ -> ].
Thanks @MBCL65AMG for the share!

REVIEW:


The 92-second technique in a few lines:

- Find a good video on YouTube in your niche
- Copy link address
- Embed on your website, write a title for it
- Take a screenshot of the video embed and create a pin on Pinterest


Monetization is through ads above and below the embedded video on your website. You can do this every day as many times as you please, just rinse and repeat, and money will keep flowing into your bank account.

The website itself has zero content other than the video embed, which makes it "useful" since you are "providing information that they are looking for."

Pinterest is on an intensive spree to suspend accounts on the slightest suspicion of spam, and this qualifies for it. Pinterest expects users to create pins of their own content and not of others, least of all screenshots of others' YouTube videos. You can share pins, pin others' pins to your boards but why should you create pins of someone else's content and nothing else? It's a red flag for Pinterest.

It is a genius idea of taking a screenshot of someone else's video embedded on your website and making money through ads on a site without any content. But unfortunately, this is the sort of spam that Pinterest is trying to hunt down.

He also expects people to share "your content" i.e. pins with a screenshot of someone else's video embedded on a spammy website, using social share buttons.

The product creator makes a living putting out such courses, and this one indicates that he is getting desperate. It might work for a few days but Pinterest will catch up with you sooner than later.

I really detest people who teach methods that can put accounts of innocent newbies at risk, just to earn a quick buck themselves. It's worse than outdated, rehashed content that can do you no good.

Try at your own risk!
(12-08-2020 01:22 AM)Ricky P Wrote: [ -> ].
Thanks @MBCL65AMG for the share!

REVIEW:


The 92-second technique in a few lines:

- Find a good video on YouTube in your niche
- Copy link address
- Embed on your website, write a title for it
- Take a screenshot of the video embed and create a pin on Pinterest


Monetization is through ads above and below the embedded video on your website. You can do this every day as many times as you please, just rinse and repeat, and money will keep flowing into your bank account.

The website itself has zero content other than the video embed, which makes it "useful" since you are "providing information that they are looking for."

Pinterest is on an intensive spree to suspend accounts on the slightest suspicion of spam, and this qualifies for it. Pinterest expects users to create pins of their own content and not of others, least of all screenshots of others' YouTube videos. You can share pins, pin others' pins to your boards but why should you create pins of someone else's content and nothing else? It's a red flag for Pinterest.

It is a genius idea of taking a screenshot of someone else's video embedded on your website and making money through ads on a site without any content. But unfortunately, this is the sort of spam that Pinterest is trying to hunt down.

He also expects people to share "your content" i.e. pins with a screenshot of someone else's video embedded on a spammy website, using social share buttons.

The product creator makes a living putting out such courses, and this one indicates that he is getting desperate. It might work for a few days but Pinterest will catch up with you sooner than later.

I really detest people who teach methods that can put accounts of innocent newbies at risk, just to earn a quick buck themselves. It's worse than outdated, rehashed content that can do you no good.

Try at your own risk!

Thank you for the review.
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