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A Way To Scrape and Automate Posts from Pexels etc onto Pinterest ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rachelle Douglas" data-source="post: 4018" data-attributes="member: 15"><p>When a user clicks on any pin, the contents probably won't match. Pinterest, when they notice this, will ban the account. Moreover, they don't really like affiliate URLs or redirect URLs. I managed to match the content properly at one point and earned small amounts. Then, Pinterest banned many of my accounts, and the companies I had deals with stopped working with me. Basically, I got squeezed between both sides. My advice to you is:</p><p></p><p>1- Make sure the content matches.</p><p>2- For affiliate links, you can use Twitter redirects like t.co which I believe to be reliable and lasting.</p><p>3- If you're using multiple accounts, the proxies you use should never reveal your real IP address, similar to performing a ping test.</p><p>4- The email addresses used in multiple accounts need to be active. Pinterest even checks to see if an email address is active.</p><p></p><p>Actually, the easiest part of this is the software. The other aspects are more challenging. Also, I've written a lot of automation in Python. The company I worked for was terrible. I intend to experiment with ShareASale, but I'm afraid it might be a waste. If you're actively doing CPA and making money, maybe we could collaborate on some experiments. Also, English is not my native language.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rachelle Douglas, post: 4018, member: 15"] When a user clicks on any pin, the contents probably won't match. Pinterest, when they notice this, will ban the account. Moreover, they don't really like affiliate URLs or redirect URLs. I managed to match the content properly at one point and earned small amounts. Then, Pinterest banned many of my accounts, and the companies I had deals with stopped working with me. Basically, I got squeezed between both sides. My advice to you is: 1- Make sure the content matches. 2- For affiliate links, you can use Twitter redirects like t.co which I believe to be reliable and lasting. 3- If you're using multiple accounts, the proxies you use should never reveal your real IP address, similar to performing a ping test. 4- The email addresses used in multiple accounts need to be active. Pinterest even checks to see if an email address is active. Actually, the easiest part of this is the software. The other aspects are more challenging. Also, I've written a lot of automation in Python. The company I worked for was terrible. I intend to experiment with ShareASale, but I'm afraid it might be a waste. If you're actively doing CPA and making money, maybe we could collaborate on some experiments. Also, English is not my native language. [/QUOTE]
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