ANYONE can build a profitable Facebook page in 2026. ๐ค
Read that again.
You do NOT need to:
๐ Be a pouty influencer
๐ Show your face
๐ Film videos all day
๐ Spend years grinding at boring SEO
With free AI tools + the right content strategy, you can grow profitable Facebook pages in MONTHS ๐ฅ
Hereโs the EXACT system Iโd use if I started from zero today (step-by-step):
Here is what I'm seeing today:
Google introduces Search Profiles within Google Discover that can help established social media brands to solidify their brand in Google and help trigger a knowledge panel.
This is the screenshot of the Google Search Console AI toggle to block your site from showing up or being uses in AI Mode or AI Overviews - more at https://t.co/Dsp30EZUQn
Nice! Google just made so that any website can invite their readers to add them as a preferred source, making it more likely for that site to be seen in AI Overviews and AI Mode.
This used to be just for news sites to be seen as preferred sources in Top Stories.
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What it does:
โ Generates pin titles in seconds
โ Writes pin descriptions instantly
โ Creates alt text on autopilot
โ Works right inside your browser
The boring part of Pinterest is now automated.
Install free from the Chrome Store. Use it on every pin. Drop a positive review if it makes your life easier.
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Small group of bloggers are quietly making $5,000 to $30,000 per month using Pinterest + Claude.
โ No team.
โ No paid ads.
โ No personal brand.
โ No face on camera.
Just one system. Predictable and repeatable.
I run 25 of these. Today I'm breaking down the exact playbook.๐
The economics first:
โ Hosting (Hostinger): $35/year
โ Design (Canva Pro): $3/year (FB group buy)
โ AI (Claude Pro): $20/month
Revenue at scale: $1,500 to $2,500 per blog per month. Passive.
Now stack 5. Or 10. Or 20.
Here's 9-step machine:
1. The right niche is the entire game.
Don't pick what you love. Pick what pays.
Surface niches like "fashion" or "wellness" are oceans full of sharks. You won't win.
Go deeper.
โ "Capsule wardrobes for women in their 40s"
โ "Gut health for women with PCOS"
โ "Modern farmhouse decor"
Specific audience. Real pain. Real money.
PIN POWER includes 150+ audience-based niches that are working in 2026.
2. The 7-day warm-up nobody respects.
Pinterest is profiling you from second one.
Day 1-3: Build profile. Train home feed. Follow real accounts in your space. Don't post anything yet.
Day 4-6: Like, save, comment. Behave like a human who's been on Pinterest for years.
Day 7: First pin.
Skip this and you're trying to grow a poisoned account from day one.
3. The Splinter Method (the keyword unlock).
Stop searching surface terms. Start splintering them.
Every broad keyword has 10-20 specific humans behind it.
"Capsule wardrobes" โ
โ for petite women over 40
โ for stay-at-home moms
โ on a budget under $300
โ for corporate workplaces
โ for women in cold climates
Each one is a separate article. Each one targets a separate person. Each one ranks faster than the broad term ever could.
Run this through Claude. Get 300-400 keywords mapped in one session.
4. Boards = the structure that unlocks distribution.
โ Random boards = a confused algorithm = invisible content.
โ Clean clusters = clarity = distribution.
Group your 300 keywords into 20+ boards. Each board with a keyword-rich name. Each article assigned to the right board.
Claude can do this entire clustering step in minutes inside PIN POWER.
5. Build a real-looking website.
Hostinger. GeneratePress. Done.
Required:
๐ด Custom homepage
๐ด About page with author socials
๐ด Privacy + disclaimer + terms
๐ด Simple clean navigation
This is what gets Mediavine Journey approval.
3,000-5,000 monthly sessions and clean editorial structure = green light.
12 PIN POWER members got approved this month alone.
6. Content that holds readers (Absorption Click).
Pinterest watches what happens after the click.
Stay 60+ seconds = Pinterest sends more traffic.
Bounce in 5 seconds = Pinterest pulls the plug.
This single signal โ what we call the Absorption Click inside PIN POWER โ separates blogs that scale from blogs that flatline.
Engineer every article to hold readers. Real value. Real depth. Real answers.
Claude writes the draft. You make it human. You make it useful.
7. CTR-optimized pins. Every. Single. One.
A pin is a salesperson on a billboard. Its only job is to get someone off Pinterest and onto your site.
What works in 2026:
โ Collage pins (Pinterest's algorithm loves these โ multiple ideas in one pin)
โ Bold text overlay readable on a thumbnail
โ Headlines that create curiosity
โ High contrast visuals
โ Link attached โ always
What kills accounts:
โ Aesthetic pins with no text
โ Pins without links
โ RSS auto-pulled images
โ Random Instagram reposts
Build 10-15 design templates in Canva. Rotate them. Stay consistent.
8. The 90-day rule.
Don't quit in month 2. That's where most people die.
3 to 7 articles per week.
5 to 10 pins per day.
No URL reused until 50 articles live.
Don't check analytics every morning. Build.
Month 3: First real traffic spike.
Month 4: Mediavine Journey application.
Month 5: Approval + first paycheck.
Month 6: Scaling to blog 2.
9. Scale by handing it off.
One blog at $1,500/month? Proof of concept done.
Now:
โ Build blog 2 yourself (faster this time)
โ Or hire a VA and hand them the system
VA's job: execute the spreadsheet.
Your job: build the next blog.
5 blogs = $7,500-$12,500/month.
10 blogs = $15,000-$25,000/month.
It's not a side hustle. It's an asset portfolio.
The compounding nobody mentions:
A pin I made in 2021 is still sending clicks today.
That article still earns money. Every single month. Without me touching it.
This is what Pinterest gives you that no other platform does.
โ Twitter posts die in 24 hours.
โ Instagram posts die in 48 hours.
โ TikTok videos die in a week.
โ YouTube videos die in 6 months.
โ Pinterest pins live for YEARS.
Build assets that pay you while you sleep, travel, eat dinner with your family, or do absolutely nothing.
That's the entire game.
If you want complete FREE guide on Claude + Pinterest Blogging.
๐ Like this and comment "CLAUDE" and I'll send you guide.
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For one of my websites, I received:
โข 7,000+ traffic
โข 59,000+ impressions
โข $500+/m revenue
In total, I only worked 40 hours for this.
How I achieved this SEO result:
7,000+ traffic from Image SEO.
Here's how I got:
1. Renamed the images file.
2. Compressed images to load faster.
3. Added ALT (keyword) texts.
4. Used 100% original images.
5. Placed images near relevant text.
2 minutes work for each image...
You don't need to show your face.
You don't need 10K followers.
You don't need ad budget.
You don't need a team.
You need Claude and Pinterest to make 25,000/month.
I run 25 Pinterest blogs. Nobody talks about this because the people doing it don't want competition.
Here's the full system. ๐
1/ Pick your niche. This is the only decision that matters at the start.
Two types of niches on Pinterest:
General niches:
Home decor. Fashion. Recipes. Pets. Weddings. Travel.
Audience-based niches:
Short men's fashion. Plus-size outfits. Recipes for busy moms. Home decor on a budget.
Audience-based niches print more money. Less competition. More specific traffic. Higher RPMs.
Pick one. Commit. Move.
2/ Day 1: Create your Pinterest account and warm it up.
Do NOT start pinning immediately. Pinterest is watching from the second you sign up.
Day 1-3: Browse. Follow accounts in your niche. Save pins from established creators.
Day 4-7: Interact. Like pins. Comment. Let Pinterest see a real human.
Simultaneously: start your keyword research. Don't wait. While the account warms, your content map is being built.
3/ Keyword research. This is where most people lose before they even start.
Don't search for "short men fashion tips." That's a graveyard. 1,000 blogs competing for the same term.
Use The Splinter Method.
Take one broad keyword. Break it into the PEOPLE behind it.
โ Short men's fashion" isn't one topic. It's:
โ Men's fashion for work over 40
โ Smart casual outfits for men under 5'7
โ Short men's fashion for first dates
Each one is a different person. Different search. Far less competition. Ranks in weeks, not years.
Map 300 to 400 of these. You now have a full blog built before you write word one.
4/ Cluster your boards. This is what separates accounts that grow from accounts that flatline.
Don't create random boards. Pinterest needs to understand what your account is about.
Group your 300 keywords into clusters.
Each cluster = one board. Each board has searchable keywords in the name.
โ "Short Men's Casual Outfits" not "Style Inspo."
โ "Budget Fashion for Short Men" not "My Favorites."
Pinterest reads your board structure and decides: is this account an authority or a mess?
Clarity = distribution. Mess = silence.
I built a prompt that does this entire clustering process in minutes. One prompt. Full board structure mapped out. It's inside PIN POWER.
5/ Build your website. This is not complicated. Stop making it complicated.
Get Hostinger hosting. $35 for the year. That's it.
GeneratePress theme. Fast. Clean. Pinterest loves it.
Must-haves:
โ Custom homepage (not the default)
โ About page with author socials
โ Legal pages
โ Clean navigation
Mediavine Journey approves sites at 3,000+ monthly sessions. Raptive at 25K pageviews.
Both are HUNGRY for publishers right now.
A clean, unique site gets approved. A generic template with no personality doesn't. That's the entire secret.
6/ Start creating content. Claude does the heavy lifting.
You have 300 to 400 keywords mapped. A website ready. An account warming up.
Now: articles. One by one.
Claude writes them. You review. You publish.
Every article is a Splintered keyword targeting a specific person with a specific situation.
Structured for readers who stay on the page.
Staying on the page matters. Pinterest tracks it. Longer reads = more distribution.
This is what we call the Absorption Click inside PIN POWER. Engineer your content to hold readers and Pinterest rewards you with more traffic.
7/ Create pins. Every single one CTR optimized. Zero exceptions.
โ Collage pins: 2-10 images. Bold headline. Curiosity gap. Link attached.
โ Text overlay: One image. Title that creates an itch. Link attached.
NEVER:
โ Pin without a link
โ Pin without text
โ Use RSS auto-feeds
โ Upload raw article images
One bad pin trains Pinterest to show your content to people who don't click. A hundred bad pins and your account is poisoned.
Every pin has one job. Get someone off Pinterest and onto your site.
8/ Publish and pin for 90 days straight. Don't touch the analytics every hour.
3 to 7 articles per week. 5 to 10 pins per day. Don't repeat a URL until you have 50 articles live.
Month 1: Few sessions
Month 2: Getting stable.
Month 3: First real spike.
This is the 90-Day Trust Sandbox. Pinterest is watching. Building a profile of your audience. Deciding if you deserve distribution.
The accounts that quit in month 2 never see month 3.
Month 3 is where the machine turns on.
9/ Apply to Mediavine Journey. This is your first real paycheck.
Journey approves at 3,000 monthly sessions. That's 100 daily pageviews. Reachable in 3rd month if you're consistent.
RPMs on Journey: $25 to $35 per 1,000 pageviews.
At 1,500 daily pageviews on Journey, you're at $1350/month. One blog.
And the pins you created in month 2? Still driving traffic. Compounding. Stacking. Pinterest pins don't expire.
Then you can scale to multiple blogs
10/ The cost to run this entire business:
โ Hostinger hosting: $35/year
โ Canva Pro: $3 to $5/year (Facebook group deals)
โ Claude Pro: $20/month (or group buy with 2 friends, $10/month each)
Total: Under $30/month.
This is not a side hustle. This is a business. Built on assets that compound. Run on tools that cost less than a dinner out.
11/ Scale it. Hire a VA. Print money on autopilot.
Month 5 to 6: One blog at $1,500/month.
Now you have proof. Duplicate the system.
Blog 2. Same niche research. Same Splinter Method. Same board clustering. Same workflow.
Or hire a VA. Hand them the spreadsheet the automation skills built. Sub-niches. Keywords. Board structure. Topics. Titles. Everything mapped.
Their job:
create articles. Create pins. Follow the map. Your job: strategy. Add new blogs. Let the machine run.
5 blogs = $10,000/month.
10 blogs = $20,000/month.
The ceiling is how many systems you're willing to build.
12/ This is a real business. Treat it like one.
Google traffic dies overnight. Pinterest traffic compounds for years.
A pin I created in 2021 is still driving clicks today. That article is still earning. That work happened once. The money keeps coming.
One system. Passive traffic. AI doing the heavy lifting.
We built the full system if you want to skip trial and error.
โ Full 50 hours+ training
โ Done-for-you Claude prompts + skills
โ Mediavine Journey approval roadmap
โ The Splinter Method + Board Clustering
โ 1:1 direct support
โ Lifetime updates
โ Private community
๐ Like this and Comment "JOIN" and I'll send details.
@ThebilalSEO This is very insightful ๐
Just a question though...I'll appreciate your view on this: suppose you have an account not really trained for outbound clicks, how would you reverse that? Would that include deleting those pins or pinning more click-through-worthy content?
Thank you
Forget Youtube Automation. Forget Tiktok. Forget Facebook Pages.
It's all noise.
The easiest way to print $20,000/month in 2026 is a Pinterest blog nobody talks about โ because the people doing it don't want competition.
I run 25 of these. Here's the exact system. ๐
Total cost to run one:
Hostinger โ $35/year
Canva Pro โ $3/year (Facebook group buy)
Claude AI โ $20/month
Under $60. This is your money printer.
Step 1: Pick a niche with money in it.
Two layers exist.
Layer 1 โ General niches:
Men's fashion. Home decor. Recipes. Pets. Weddings.
Layer 2 โ Audience niches:
Men's fashion for tall guys.
Recipes for busy moms
Home decor for small apartments
Layer 2 = less competition + desperate buyers + more clicks.
Pick one. Lock in. Move.
Step 2: Warm the account. Don't skip this.
Day 1-3: Build your profile. Train your feed on your niche. Follow real accounts in your space.
Day 4-6: Like pins. Engage like a real human. Study what's working.
Day 7: You start pinning.
While your account warms up โ you're not sitting idle.
You're building the entire machine in the background.
Step 3: 300 keywords. This is your weapon.
Use Claude for this. Entire keyword research done in one prompt.
Use the Splinter Method.
Take 1 broad keyword โ break into 3-20 audience-specific angles.
โ "men's fashion tips"
โ "smart casual outfits for men over 30"
โ "men's fashion for broad shoulders slim waist"
โ "minimalist wardrobe men under $500"
300 high-intent keywords. Done.
Then ask Claude to cluster them into 20-20 specific audience based boards.
Your account is now a search magnet before you post a single pin.
Step 4: Build the website. This is where the money lives.
Hostinger. $35/year. Done.
Use Claude to plan your site structure, write your pages, and create your content strategy.
Your site needs:
โ Custom homepage
โ Real about page
โ Author bio with socials
โ Original design โ not a template clone
Why? Because you're applying for Mediavine Journey or Raptive.
They now approve at 3,000-5,000 monthly pageviews.
They approve AI-assisted blogs. They don't know. They don't care.
They care about 2 things โ does your content absorb readers?
1 minute+ session duration. Real engagement. Dominant content.
And if there is Human in loop for fact-check and review. 6 Pin Power members got Mediavine Approval in this month.
Be that publisher.
Step 5: Articles + Pins. The daily work that builds empires.
Use Claude for everything.
Content planning. Article outlines. Full drafts. Pin text. CTA copy.
Write articles targeting your keywords.
Create content so good it dominates absorption โ readers stay 60 seconds minimum.
Then pin them. Every pin needs:
๐ด Bold text overlay
๐ด High contrast visual
๐ด A CTA
๐ด A link โ always
No link = dead pin.
No text = invisible pin.
Every pin is a tiny salesperson working 24/7 for free.
600M+ users on Pinterest searching for exactly what you're publishing.
Put your content in front of them.
Step 6: 90 days of consistency. This is where 90% quit.
Post daily. Write weekly. Create pins.
Don't reuse URLs until you hit 50 articles.
Month 1 โ silence. Normal. Stay in.
Month 2 โ trickle of traffic. Keep building.
Month 3 โ 400-500 daily visitors.
Apply for Journey or Raptive. Get approved. First paycheck.
Step 7: Scale like a business owner.
One blog hitting $2,000/month?
Build a second. Then a third.
By blog 5 you're at $10,000/month.
By blog 10 you're at $20,000/month.
Hire a VA. Hand them a spreadsheet with your Pin Power system.
They execute. You strategize.
This is not a side hustle. This is a portfolio of money printers.
The real math:
1 Pinterest blog = $2,000/m
10 Pinterest blogs = $20,000/m
One system. Passive traffic. 97% margin. AI doing the heavy lifting.
We built the full system if you want to skip trail and error.
โ 50+ hours of training
โ Done-for-you Claude prompts
โ Full roadmap for Mediavine/Raptive approval
โ Pin Power formula
โ 1:1 direct support
โ Lifetime updates
โ Private community access
๐ Like this and Comment "JOIN" and I'll send details.
RT this if it hit. Someone in your feed needs to see this today.
I let Claude AI run 80% of a Pinterest blog and it made me $4,278 in last 30 days.
Where it sits today:
โ 377 articles live
โ 1751 Pins live
โ Consistent daily traffic
โ Mediavine Journey approved
โ Revenue climbing every week
What I did:
โ Mapped the entire blog with The Splinter Method before writing article one
โ Board Clustering from day one. Not a single random board.
โ Trained the account for outbound clicks only. Zero vanity content.
โ Content built for Absorption Clicks. Readers stay. Pinterest notices.
โ AI handles 80% of the workflow. The other 20% is strategy.
Same system. Different niche. Same result. Again.
This is what PIN POWER members run across every project. The niche changes. The outcome doesn't.
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