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Curtis| SEO Content Writer

@TutorCurtis

An SEO writer (Have written over 1000 articles). Pay me for help with your articles. Shoot me a DM or WhatsApp me via +1 (360) 554-6755

United States 加入时间 Mayıs 2019
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Van@HuuVanTran·
Are you guys doing Pinterest images with Gemini, how are you removing the Gemini label at the right corner of every image? 🤔
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SJ@AIFRENSJ·
$1,978 in 28 days from a Facebook content monetization only posts about the upcoming FIFA World Cup. Client came to me with one ask. Build an automation that targets only World Cup 2026 hype. No other sports. No other events. Just one tournament. Grateful 🙏🏼
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Bilal Javed
Bilal Javed@ThebilalSEO·
This is how much Claude + Pinterest articles make you money 🤫 Just look at these numbers: ↳ 9 articles ↳ ~4,700–5,167 pageviews each ↳ $272 – $355 per article/month Now do the math: 20 similar articles × 1 blog = ~$6,000+/month 10 niche Pinterest sites = $30,000+/month And that's just top articles. This is PASSIVE income running 24/7. We are living in the GOLDEN ERA of the internet and most people won't realize it until it's over. Don't be that person.
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Peter M@sneakypetegg·
@HuuVanTran I don't have a site on proper Mediavine but my main one on Journey is going up and it's slightly under $40.
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Van@HuuVanTran·
I see our Mediavine RPMs are slowly moving up to $40+ these days, even with fandom/movie content which is usually shorter form, plus the nature of Facebook social traffic where sessions are often pretty short. Are you guys seeing the same trend on your Mediavine sites lately?
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Andy Skraga | Make Money On Facebook
This fun AI Facebook reel just exploded to 2.7M+ engagements... 🔥 ❌ No long caption ❌ No crazy editing ❌ No clickbait headline It pulled in: 👉 2.7M+ reactions 👉 13.4K+ comments 👉 43K+ shares This is EXACTLY the kind of content Facebook is pushing right now if you want to earn BIG from Content Monetization. Want to see the post AND the page that posted it? 😃 Like + comment “PARROT” + make sure you’re following so I can DM you the link 👍
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Introverted Geek
Introverted Geek@IntrovertGeekUK·
What is a good/ideal earning rate on the FB Content Monetisation?
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Publisher in a Box
Publisher in a Box@publisherinabox·
@TutorCurtis Home decor/interior and nails are both strong niches, but they only work if packaged in proven viral formats, not just static inspiration posts - hope you’re getting what I mean.
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Publisher in a Box@publisherinabox·
Tiny FB page drives 18,000+ referral traffic clicks in 2 days At an average RPM of $30, that's $540 $0 ad spend People don't realize how much money they're sitting on with all these FB pages lying around And it just goes to show you can earn from pages outside of just the Content Monetization program
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dotsokt@dotsokt·
This is the smallest Facebook page I have with 73k followers, approved for content monetization just two months ago. last month it generated $3,187, and the goal for this month is $5,000 to $6,000. it’s already made $1,700 so far this month, and i will double last month’s earnings using VIRAL content in the next coming weeks!
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Publisher in a Box
Publisher in a Box@publisherinabox·
This is what it looks like when a TINY gardening FB page earns over $1,500 in referral traffic in a SINGLE day
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Van
Van@HuuVanTran·
In case you’re wondering how our Pinterest account is doing, here it is. No real uptick, but no dramatic drop either, just flat, maybe slightly down. I feel like Pinterest has been rolling out constant small updates lately, and they’re affecting performance in one way or another. Our team is slowing down a bit on the Pinterest side to focus more on Facebook pages, which are showing better ROI right now. That said, we’re still consistently publishing articles and pins; Pinterest remains a critical traffic source for us. How’s Pinterest treating you these days? Feel free to share below.
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Nicholas P. Kimtai
Nicholas P. Kimtai@NicholasPKimtai·
@citizentvkenya @KoinangeJeff @citizentvkenya , Kindly, ask him: How will he FIX the country when 1. He disobeyed Court orders in the past? 2. 8 Billion scandal concerning smart ID's? 3. Ruaraka land scandal? Come out clearly on these past Ghosts that may linger him in future ..
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Citizen TV Kenya
Citizen TV Kenya@citizentvkenya·
Fred Matiang’i: The ghosts of Yala River don’t haunt me. To this day, if anybody, long after we left government and I left the Interior Ministry, another two bodies were found in River Yala. It is a crime that ought to be investigated to its furthest end, and those who were involved brought to book. If they include me, I am ready to account for it. The best way to resolve these matters (River Yala, Ruaraka land, court orders) is to have the public inquest #CitizenSundayLive
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Dung Vu
Dung Vu@dungvumuscle·
@HuuVanTran @publisherinabox Those are nice numbers. Good luck to you. My Pinterest site has dropped from 100,000 visits a month to under 30,000.
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Van
Van@HuuVanTran·
I made $10,457.97 from 237,891 sessions & FB Content Monetization (CM) in March 2026. The good: Traffic only went from 213K → 237K sessions (~+11%), but revenue almost doubled. The difference came from Facebook CM coming back, not from traffic growth. The shift: Facebook CM came back in a big way. We currently have CM on 3 pages: one fandom page, one partnership page in the same fandom niche, and one animal page. The first two pages performed incredibly well, with more than $5K revenue combined (~$1.7K and ~$3.3K respectively). We’re still producing Facebook posts about hidden gems, stories, and news in the niche. No reels. Just photos. No more copyright headaches. In case you don’t know, reels didn’t work for us due to copyright issues. The real change came from how we create content now: each team member manages at least one page and runs it independently, without me approving posts before publishing. This made a huge difference in both my workload and overall performance, since they’re free to test more creatives with my guidance. I still review everything after it’s published. It’s a bit risky, but worth it so far. Looking back, I think I was wrong to take over Facebook posting a few months ago. The team is simply better at it when they have ownership. Where the money actually came from in March: - Fandom site (FB traffic + MV ads): $2,691.05 from 99,119 sessions - Home décor site (Pinterest traffic + Ezoic ads): $3,018.09 from 97,759 sessions - Tech site (Organic + Pinterest traffic + MV ads): $1,042.80 from 36,252 sessions - Facebook CM: $3,512.26 (after US tax deduction and partnership shares) - Smaller sites (Mixed traffic + MV ads): $110.84 from 4,761 sessions - Amazon affiliates: $82.93 Total: $10,457.97 A few quick observations: - Facebook CM is now a major revenue driver. - Decor site remains the top earning site, quite consistent now. - Fandom traffic is still the same as previous months, but revenue held up. - Tech continues to be stable and predictable. This month feels different. Not because traffic is back. But because monetization is working again for us.
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NicheGrowNerd
NicheGrowNerd@nichegrownerd·
Another 10k pageview day yesterday 💪🏽
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BRACCO@by_BRACCO·
@nichegrownerd I thought as much. Go incognito and search a keyword on Pinterest and you'll notice that images without any words at all are at the top of the search result
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NicheGrowNerd@nichegrownerd·
One pin format I see working really well is: Plain images with very small text overlays. Not big, bold, “in your face” headlines. I’m talking about minimal, subtle, clean text. Still readable but not dominating the design. The trick here is: When the text overlay is small and not overwhelming, the Pin often keeps almost the same save rate as a plain image - because it still feels inspirational and aesthetic. At the same time, the text gives Pinterest more context. So you get: - Strong saves (like a plain image) - Better ranking signals (because of the text) It’s kind of the sweet spot between aesthetic and search-driven Definitely worth testing as its own format.
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Van
Van@HuuVanTran·
@TutorCurtis Trellis used to be the best for me. Now I don’t know who owns the Trellis themes anymore (MV or if they sold it to someone else). My choice today is GeneratePress. It’s simple and fast. Kadence was good when I used it, but it seems too complex with so many modules.
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Van
Van@HuuVanTran·
I made $5,592.36 from 213,338 sessions in February 2026. Traffic dropped about 20% compared to January, but revenue only slipped slightly. Not a great month, but honestly it could have been worse. - The “okay” part: Even with traffic falling from 265K → 213K sessions, earnings stayed relatively stable. That tells me RPMs were at least a bit healthier than January’s slump. - The bad part: The fandom site (Facebook traffic) keeps leaking traffic for reasons that aren’t entirely clear. It could be that I’ve been a bit tired lately trying to find the best visuals for our link posts, so we didn’t land any viral posts last month. Or Facebook itself is changing, and what used to work before is losing its magic. For example, AI images used to perform really well for our fandom image posts, they are not now. - The good part: Facebook Content Monetization was still basically nothing in February. However, CM is looking much brighter so far in March, thanks to Facebook’s newer algorithm changes that reward originality. I asked my team to focus only on original posts now (no more reused content), and some of them are already performing really well. Where the money actually came from in February: - Fandom site: $2,112.73 - Home décor site: $2,285.30 - Tech site: $925.77 - Smaller sites: $95.36 - Amazon affiliates: $136.28 - Facebook CM: $36.93 Total: $5,592.36 Traffic breakdown: - Fandom site: 91,257 sessions - Home décor site: 80,883 sessions - Tech site: 34,382 sessions - Smaller sites: 6,816 sessions Total: 213,338 sessions Decor site quietly became the biggest earner for the first time, even with less traffic than the fandom site, thanks to higher RPMs. Tech site stayed very stable, hovering around the same range. This isn’t an exciting report, but it’s one of those months where the system just keeps running. Traffic dips. Algorithms change. Revenue moves around. But the sites still produce cash.
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Curtis| SEO Content Writer
Curtis| SEO Content Writer@TutorCurtis·
@HuuVanTran Hello bro, which theme do you prefer for a website? I am using kadence, and probably there's a better alternative 🙏🙏
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Van@HuuVanTran·
@TutorCurtis Wow man, I appreciate it. Yeah, the decor niche seems unlimited on Pinterest, and I believe there’s more than enough traffic for everyone. Good luck! 💪
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