
Sylvia Harrisone
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You can really do anything you set your mind to
He graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Medicine and Surgery from UoN in 2000
Went back and did Mmed in Pathology and graduated in 2008
Went to Law School and got his LLB in 2021
Went to KSL and got his Law Diploma
He also has a diploma in Business from Strathmore
What a lad !
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Chief Government Pathologist Johansen Oduor is among 166 lawyers admitted to Roll of Advocates by CJ Koome today
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Most people still think Pinterest is just an app for saving outfit ideas, recipes, wallpapers and aesthetics
Meanwhile, there are people quietly making money from it every single day without showing their face, talking on camera or becoming influencers without competition.
And the crazy part is that most of them have very small audiences.
The reason is simple:
Pinterest is not really social media. It works more like a search engine.
People go on Pinterest already looking for ideas, products, inspiration and solutions.
That means the traffic is valuable because people are actively searching, not just randomly scrolling.
The first step is choosing a niche properly. Don’t post random content. Pinterest rewards accounts that are clear and focused.
Pick something people already spend money or attention on like fashion, fitness, business, productivity, beauty, finance, wellness, travel or lifestyle content. Then narrow it down further so Pinterest understands exactly who your content is for.
After that, create a Pinterest business account instead of a personal one.
This gives you access to analytics so you can track which pins are getting impressions, clicks and saves.
Your profile, board names and descriptions should also contain keywords related to your niche because Pinterest uses keywords heavily to understand your content.
Now for the money part.
One of the easiest ways beginners monetize Pinterest is through affiliate marketing.
This means promoting products or services using special links that pay you commission when someone buys through them. You do not need your own product. For example, someone in the productivity niche can promote planners, apps, desk accessories or online tools.
Someone in fashion can promote outfits or accessories. When people click and buy, commissions start coming in.
Another huge method is selling digital products. This is where many faceless creators make serious money because digital products can be sold repeatedly without inventory or shipping.
Things like ebooks, templates, guides, planners, spreadsheets, journals and Canva templates perform really well on Pinterest because people already go there searching for ideas and resources.
Pins themselves are extremely important because they are what people actually click on.
A pin is basically a clickable graphic. Your goal is not just to make it pretty, but to make people curious enough to click.
Titles matter a lot.
Something like “10 side hustles you can start from your phone” will usually perform better than vague titles because it immediately promises value.
Most successful Pinterest creators post fresh pins consistently instead of relying on one viral post. You can even create multiple pins around the same topic using different headlines and designs.
That’s how many people scale their traffic.
Pinterest growth is slower than TikTok at first, but the difference is longevity. A TikTok post may die in days. A Pinterest pin can continue getting traffic for months or even years because people keep searching for the topic.
That’s why i call it quiet money.
You don’t need to show your face. You don’t need thousands of followers. You just need searchable content, consistency and a way to monetize the traffic properly.
No filter Skin@NoFilterSkin
Every girl needs to know that Pinterest is where quiet girls make loud money. No camera. No audience Just strategy. 5 faceless pins a day paid my monthly bills yesterday and nobody even knows it's me
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Walai, if you get a chance to work in 2 different companies and you can manage, take it.
That guy who works in Google said we only have till 2030 to become millionaires
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Gentlemen, Siri ni multiple income streams.
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UoN researcher uncovering hidden genetic causes of childhood pneumonia in Kenya
bit.ly/3RN8JZR
#UoNresearch

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My brother was killed and dumbed in river sosiani eldoret but they are saying alienda na majii even the local authority hawajatusaidia kuretreeve mwili ni sisi wenyewe tumemtafuta. @PoliceKE @DCI_Kenya haki Iko wapiii 😭😭😭💔


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Time to create awareness and educate people about WiFi economy. No more “gatekeeping”
JaPrado.@Dr_AustinOmondi
@mbiti_mwondi WiFi economy has fed me more than any traditional job ever could.
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Mind you I’ve had such a nice slow day today😂

Nanj the Dj✨@NanjieGalgalo
Riziki has men frothing in their mouths and I lurrrvvv it🤣🤣🤣
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