How I Made My First $50 with Pinterest Blogging (and How You Can Too)

What Making My First $50 Online Taught Me

I’ll never forget the first time I made money through Pinterest blogging. I opened my email and saw a $50 payment from a digital product I created. At that moment, I realized something important: you don’t need thousands of followers or a viral post to earn online. You just need the right product solving the right problem.

Most beginners believe they should start with generic digital products like planners, calendars, or basic templates. The truth is that those will not sell unless they are designed to solve a specific pain point.

My first $50 did not come from something generic. It came from a simple system I built to solve a real problem my audience was struggling with.

In this guide, I will answer the big question: how do you make money with Pinterest blogging? I will break it down step by step so you can follow along.

 

What Are Digital Products and Why Do They Work for Bloggers?

What is a digital product?
A digital product is any resource you can create once and sell over and over again without shipping a physical item. Examples include:

  • Ebooks or guides

  • Online courses or workshops

  • Swipe files or templates

  • Systems or frameworks

Why they work so well for bloggers:

  • No inventory → Create it once and sell it infinitely

  • Low overhead → No warehouse or shipping costs

  • Scalability → One product can serve 10 or 10,000 buyers

👉 The key is to create problem solving products. For example:

  • Instead of “printable planner,” create a Meal Prep Planner for Moms Working Night Shifts

  • Instead of “social media calendar,” create a Content Calendar System for Etsy Sellers

 

How Did I Make My First $50 with Pinterest Blogging?

How can you make your first $50 online with Pinterest blogging?
Here is exactly how it happened for me:

  1. I identified a problem my audience was facing

  2. I built a simple system that solved it step by step

  3. I packaged the solution into a digital product

  4. I marketed it through Pinterest blogging

That first $50 was proof. People do not pay for “stuff.” They pay for solutions. My product stood out in a crowded space because it fixed something my readers were frustrated with.

Where Should You Sell Your Digital Product?

What is the best platform to sell digital products as a beginner?
It depends on your goals.

Web Hosting Sites (for long term growth)

  • Squarespace → All in one blogging and selling solution, SEO friendly and easy for beginners

  • WordPress → Flexible and customizable

  • Shopify → Great for multiple products and ecommerce branding

Sales Platforms (for quick setup and optimized checkout)

  • SamCart → High converting checkout pages and upsell options

  • ThriveCart → One time payment and strong built in features

  • Gumroad → Beginner friendly and simple to use

Link in Bio Tools (for social sellers)

  • Beacons.ai → Affordable and simple to start

  • Stan Store → Popular with creators who sell directly from Instagram or TikTok

Platform Comparison

Samcart

  • Best for: Quick product launches

  • Pros: Optimized checkout, upsells

  • Cons: Monthly fee

Squarespace

  • Best for: Blogging + brand growth

  • Pros: SEO friendly, customizable

  • Cons: More setup required

Beacons.ai

  • Best for: Social media sellers

  • Pros: Simple, most affordable way to start

  • Cons: Less scalable long term

How Do You Market a Digital Product?

Q: What is the best way to market digital products online?

Fast Sales (Active Marketing)

If you want immediate results, focus on platforms that give bursts of traffic:

  • Instagram Reels

  • TikTok

  • YouTube Shorts

Passive Sales (Evergreen Marketing)

If you want sales that grow while you sleep, use platforms that build momentum over time:

  • Pinterest

  • SEO blog posts

  • YouTube long form videos

👉 The best approach is to use both. Quick wins from short form content paired with long term Pinterest blogging.

Why Is Pinterest Blogging Perfect for Selling Digital Products?

Q: Why is Pinterest such a powerful marketing tool for beginners?
Because Pinterest is a search engine, not just another social media platform.

  • Long term visibility → Pins keep driving clicks months or years later

  • Solution seekers → Users come to Pinterest looking for answers

  • Traffic funnel → A single blog post can keep sending readers to your product

Entities to use in your workflow:

  • Pinterest Trends → Find out which searches are rising

  • Canva → Create scroll stopping pins

  • Tailwind → Schedule and automate pin posting

What Is the Roadmap to Making Your First $50 with Pinterest Blogging?

Here is a beginner friendly roadmap you can follow:

  1. Identify a problem your audience is actively searching for

  2. Create a digital solution that solves that problem

  3. Pick your platform (SamCart, Beacons.ai, or Squarespace)

  4. Market smart:

    • Use short form content for quick traffic

    • Use Pinterest blogging for long term traffic

  5. Track results and refine what works

FAQs About Selling Digital Products with Pinterest Blogging

Do I need a blog to make money with Pinterest blogging?
Not necessarily. You can link pins directly to affiliate products, Etsy shops, or SamCart pages. A blog gives you more control and SEO traffic but it is not required to start.

Do I need thousands of page views to make sales?
No. Even with a few dozen targeted readers, you can start making sales if your product matches what they are searching for.

How long does it take to make your first $50 online?
It depends. With the right product and a smart pinning strategy it is possible within weeks. Others may take a few months. Consistency is the biggest factor.

Do I need expensive tools to start?
No. Canva, Pinterest Trends, and a basic blogging platform are enough to get started. You can upgrade to Tailwind or SamCart as you grow.

What if I am not an expert?
You do not need to be a guru. You only need to be one step ahead of your audience and solve a problem they are facing.

Can I sell digital products if I am not a designer?
Yes. Tools like Canva make it easy for beginners to design planners, templates, and guides. What matters most is solving a pain point, not making something look perfect.

Your First $50 Online Is Closer Than You Think

Making your first $50 online is not about luck or having thousands of followers. It is about creating a product that solves a problem, setting up a simple way to sell it, and using Pinterest blogging to drive consistent traffic.

Forget generic planners and pretty printables. Focus on solving one real problem. Package it into a digital product. Post pins designed in Canva. Schedule them with Tailwind. Watch your traffic grow as Pinterest connects your product with the people searching for it.

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