Selling a Recipe Blog with 100% Pinterest Traffic (4.8 Million Pinterest Page Views)

Looking to sell this , 100 % pinterest traffic from a pinterest page with 4.8Million Page views.

Reason for selling

Adsense is not approving this site , if anyone has a adsense account, this will make you easily $10 - $15 per day

Attaching some screenshots

It is also collecting emails but i am not doing anything with those so far 70+ emails collected

Amazon integrated last month so far Total Items Shipped:

9

Total Earnings:

$3.24

Total Ordered Items:

9

Clicks

20

Conversion:

45.00%

DM me if anyone is interested , no low ball offers

Sale is for website and Pinterest account both.

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u/prateekthakar — 1 day ago

Looking to sell a fully developed Kids Gamified learning platform for kids age 5-10 yrs old

I am giving a try here to see if anyone is interested in learning more about and possibly acquiring a fully built kids education platform that is gamified and has huge potential.

I ran a very small FB campaign and saw signup, no revenue yet, i can share all details for anyone interested.

Very easy to operate, no manual work

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u/prateekthakar — 5 days ago

150 Visitors per day, Adsense not getting approved- Recipe Niche - Amazon aff links added but hardly any revenue

I have a food recipe website , 90% traffic from Pinterest , adsense wont approve my site after several attempts, integrated amazon affiliate, a month in, around 2 usd revenue so far, 150 Visitors per day

What are my options to monetize

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u/prateekthakar — 6 days ago
▲ 2 r/FacelessVideos+1 crossposts

How does this Insta stat look like

created couple of faceless reels and within a day i am looking at lot of action on insta

u/prateekthakar — 8 days ago
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I want to make a few free Reels for people in the community.

I want to make a few free Reels for people in the community.

Give me your niche — I’ll create a Reel for you for FREE. 🎬

Just comment with:

1. Your niche
2. What you sell/create (if applicable)
3. Your Reel idea (optional)

I'll pick some comments and create the Reel for you.

No signup. No payment. No catch.

Drop your niche below 👇 and I will DM you with your reel

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u/prateekthakar — 11 days ago
▲ 2 r/SaaSSolopreneurs+1 crossposts

Has anyone had succesfully partnered on reddit to build a SAAS ?

Wondering if anyone has succesfully build a saas , like minded coming together, have a arrangement amd lauched something?

If yes what are the takeaways

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u/prateekthakar — 13 days ago
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Giving away 5 custom faceless reels for free if you’ll share an honest take after

Giving away free packs of **5 unique faceless reels** for a niche of your choice.

Apply with niche + instructions → we email the MP4s first → share an honest take after if you want.

https://monstareel.com/giveaway

Limited spots. AMA about faceless content tools.

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u/prateekthakar — 25 days ago
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We stopped hiring UGC creators. Here's what our content calendar looks like now.

Hiring UGC creators felt like a part-time job — briefs, revisions, no-shows. We tried a different approach.

The hidden cost of creator-dependent UGC for small teams.

How faceless AI shorts replaced our creator pipeline.

What cut the noise for me was MonstaReel (monstareel.com) — not as a magic fix, just something that made the next step obvious.

If you're stuck in the same loop, try MonstaReel (monstareel.com) once and see if it clears the fog — then tell me what actually moved.

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u/prateekthakar — 26 days ago
▲ 4 r/UGCconnect+2 crossposts

New: AI talking UGC videos without hiring creators (MonstaReel)

Hey everyone —

We’ve been running MonstaReel as a faceless short-form tool (topic → script, voice, B-roll, captions → download).

Today we shipped something different: AI UGC Studio.

What it is

  • Pick an AI person (we curate women + men avatars)
  • Tell it product / audience / claim
  • We draft a natural spoken UGC-style script (you can edit)
  • Generate a talking-head video for TikTok / Reels / ads
  • Pay as you go — no UGC subscription
    • $9 for up to 30s
    • $15 for up to 60s
    • packs if you need more
  • 1 free trial video (watermarked)

What it’s not

  • Not faceless B-roll (that’s still the original product)
  • Not a monthly “unlimited avatars” plan
  • Same login / dashboard — you choose Faceless or UGC after sign-in

Why we built it A lot of people don’t want to film themselves, but ads still convert better with a face. Real UGC freelancers are slow/expensive if you just need volume for testing hooks.

Honest caveats

  • Renders usually take a few minutes (not instant)
  • Output length follows the script (a short script = a shorter video even on a 30s credit)
  • We’re still tuning avatar framing (vertical / 9:16) and quality

Would love brutal feedback from anyone making ads or faceless content:

  • Would you use this for product tests?
  • What’s missing (captions burned in, more avatars, brand kit, etc.)?

Link: https://monstareel.com
Dashboard after sign-in → pick Faceless or UGC
Direct: https://monstareel.com/ugc

Happy to answer questions in the comments.

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u/prateekthakar — 28 days ago
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I built a free niche saturation score so I stop building into crowded markets

I kept asking the same dumb question before starting anything:

“Is this niche already cooked?”

ChatGPT always has an opinion. It also changes if you rephrase the prompt. Ahrefs is overkill when you only have an idea and no site yet.

So I added a free Saturation Score to Thynkk.

How it works:

  1. Type a specific idea (not “CRM” or “furniture” — it’ll reject vague stuff)

  2. Drop your email (no account)

  3. ~15 seconds later you get a 0–100 score + Go / Caution / No-go

  4. Breakdown: competitors, Reddit demand, search pressure, etc. + niche-down ideas

Lower score = less saturated / more room.

What it’s for:

• Still choosing what to build

• Comparing 2–3 angles before committing

What it’s NOT for:

• Live sites looking for traffic (that’s the other side of the product — paste URL → Reddit threads)

Link: https://thynkk.co/saturation

(or homepage → “Still picking a niche”)

Honest limits: it’s a fast research proxy from public search signals, not a full VC market report. Transparent factors so you’re not trusting a black-box “AI said 9/10.”

If you’ve got an idea sitting in Notes, run it and tell me what score you got — curious if the bands feel right.

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u/prateekthakar — 29 days ago
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I was spending 4 hours a week on Reddit for traffic. Most of it was scrolling

kept hearing “Reddit is free traffic” — and it’s true, when you actually show up in the right threads.

The problem for me wasn’t replying. It was everything before that:

• Which subreddits matter for my product (not generic “marketing” advice)

• Which threads are still worth joining vs. dead or full of spam

• Whether my reply would sound helpful or like another promo account

So I’d open Reddit, search, scroll, open 15 tabs, stare at a blank reply box… and often bail. Repeat next week.

What helped was treating it like research, not “post and pray”:

  1. Start from your site, not from subreddit names — what you sell + who it’s for narrows the search fast

  2. Only join threads where you can answer without linking — recommendation asks, “what tool do you use,” frustration posts

  3. Draft the reply before you open Reddit — so you’re not writing cold in the thread

I ended up building a small tool for myself (Thynkk) that does that prep: paste your URL → it finds ranked discussions + draft replies. One free scan if you want to try the workflow on your site.

Not saying Reddit replaces SEO or ads — but for indie products, one good thread beats a week of random posting.

If you’re doing Reddit manually today — how do you pick which threads to join? Genuinely curious what’s working for others.

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u/prateekthakar — 1 month ago
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Spent 3 months building something nobody wanted — so I built a way to check demand before that happens again

Made a tool that tells you if anyone actually wants your product idea (before you build it)

Feed it a product/service idea, it pulls demand signals + pain points from real data instead of vibes, and gives you a rough score on whether it's worth pursuing.

It's rough around the edges still. If you've got an idea you're on the fence about, happy to run it through and would love brutally honest feedback on whether the output is actually useful or just noise.

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u/prateekthakar — 2 months ago
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Who is Monstareel For?

MonstaReel is for people who want short-form video output without the production stack — no filming, no editing timeline, no voice recording.

Who it's for

Faceless creators building TikTok, Reels, or Shorts channels in niches like finance, motivation, astrology, fitness, or facts. They care about hooks and consistency, not being on camera.

Busy founders and marketers who need content regularly but don't have time for CapCut, Descript, and a full shoot every week.

People who are good at ideas, bad at production — they know what to say, but turning that into a polished vertical video is the bottleneck.

What you get that's hard to DIY fast

Pain MonstaReel
Write a tight 30–60s script AI script from a topic prompt
Record voice ElevenLabs AI voices
Find/edit B-roll Stock or AI visuals, auto-matched
Caption styling + sync 20 caption styles, timed to speech
Export for platforms 1080×1920 MP4, platform presets

Roughly topic → voiced reel with captions in ~2 minutes, vs. hours in traditional tools.

If the table doesn't render, use this:

  • Write a tight 30–60s script → AI script from a topic prompt
  • Record voice → ElevenLabs AI voices
  • Find/edit B-roll → Stock or AI visuals, auto-matched
  • Caption styling + sync → 20 caption styles, timed to speech
  • Export for platforms → 1080×1920 MP4, platform presets

Why not just use ChatGPT + CapCut?

MonstaReel is an end-to-end pipeline, not a chat that gives you text. Script, voice, visuals, captions, and export are wired together — you're not copying scripts into ElevenLabs, hunting Pexels clips, and syncing captions by hand.

Why not hire an editor?

For high-volume faceless channels (daily or batch posting), editor cost adds up fast. MonstaReel trades polish control for speed and volume — strong for testing hooks and filling a content calendar.

The honest limitation

It's not a replacement for a human creator with a personal brand on camera, or a motion designer doing custom edits. It's best when the value is the information, hook, and format — not your face or bespoke cinematography.

One line: MonstaReel is for creators who want to ship faceless short-form videos at scale without opening a camera app or an NLE

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u/prateekthakar — 2 months ago

AI video creator for TikTok/Reels/Shorts, need 12 testers for 14-day closed test

Hi I'm looking for 12 Android testers for my app: MonstaReel.

What it does: Type any topic and MonstaReel automatically writes the script, generates a voiceover, creates cinematic AI visuals, burns in captions, and delivers a ready-to-post short video in 60 seconds. Built for TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts.

Requirements: Android device, Gmail account, willing to keep the app installed for 14 days (you don't need to actively use it every day).

How to join: Comment below or DM me your Gmail address and I'll add you to the tester group and send the opt-in link.

Happy to return the favour if you have an app that needs testing!

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u/prateekthakar — 2 months ago
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2 minutes vs 45 minutes. Why I’m now using MonstaReel for every Reel and Short

I used to spend 30–45 minutes (sometimes longer) editing a single short-form video.

  • Writing the script
  • Recording voiceover
  • Adding captions
  • Timing everything
  • Picking music
  • Exporting

Now I just type a topic into MonstaReel, pick a voice and caption style, and get a fully voiced, captioned, ready-to-post reel in under 2 minutes.

Genuinely didn’t expect to completely switch, but the quality is actually competitive with what I was doing manually — and in many cases better because the hooks and pacing feel very platform-native.

I’ve been using it daily for TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts. My output has gone way up while my editing time has basically disappeared.

If you create short-form content and you’re still doing everything by hand, this one is worth trying.

Tool: monstareel.com

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u/prateekthakar — 2 months ago
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Most founders do market research wrong

Most founders do market research wrong.

They ask friends. They post in communities. They get polite, optimistic, useless feedback.

Meanwhile Reddit has millions of people publicly describing exactly what they hate, what they wish existed, and what they'd pay money for — completely unsolicited, completely honest, every single day.

The problem is reading it manually takes forever.

I automated it. You give it a niche or a subreddit. It pulls the posts, filters for pain-point language, runs them through AI, and gives you a ranked list of what people are genuinely struggling with — scored by demand, backed by real quotes you can click through to verify.

If your idea is already on that list, you build. If it's not, you pivot before you waste six months.

There's also a trend detection mode that finds niches gaining momentum right now, before most people notice.

Want to give it a try?

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u/prateekthakar — 2 months ago

Roast my AI reel generator — MonstaReel.com

Hey everyone,

I've been building MonstaReel (monstareel.com) for the past few weeks , there are tools out there that are expensive and overdone— it's a short-form video creator for TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts.

What it does:
You type a topic, pick a voice and caption style, and it generates a fully voiced, captioned reel in under 2 minutes. No editing, no CapCut, no Premiere. Just download and post.

What I'd love feedback on:

  1. First impression — does the landing page make it immediately clear what this does?
  2. The create flow — after you sign up (1 free reel, no credit card), is it obvious what to do?
  3. Output quality — try generating a reel on any topic and let me know how the result feels
  4. Pricing — does it feel fair for what you get?
  5. Anything broken, confusing, or that made you want to leave
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u/prateekthakar — 2 months ago

Feedback on Instagram Shorts / Reel Generator for Review completely free

would like to get some feedback on a shorts/reel generator,who would like to try reel /shorts generator completely free for some feedback? drop me a note

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u/prateekthakar — 2 months ago