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11 Pinterest Profiles That Will Make You Better With Money

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I used to read blogs for fun. Now, the blogosphere is so cluttered that I turn to Pinterest for a refreshing browse.

Savvy social media users are no strangers to Pinterest, though the pinboard-style visual sharing site is still small enough that even an established publication like Money Magazine only has 320 followers, respectively.

Now is the time to take advantage of this rapidly growing social media site and start following the 10 best Pinterest profiles for money saving tips, tricks, and advice:

Coupons.com

5,480 Followers

I was surprised to find just one board out of 40 devoted to coupons on the Coupons.com Pinterest page.

There were plenty of visual and money-saving treats, like the “Money Saving Gift Ideas” board, which suggested this birthday gift: Tie a balloon to a photo, one for each year. How sweet!

I also liked the “DIY & Craft Ideas” board. Overall, the profile is very nicely laid out with top-notch visuals.



Bankrate.com

340 Followers

The Bankrate Pinterest page delivers what it promises: “…tips and ideas that will make your life better on a budget!”

On the “Go free, save green” board I found basic recipes for making natural household cleaners and the “Thrifty, tasty eats” board had me running to the kitchen for a second lunch.

I immersed myself in the Discount designs board — I can finally afford to turn my home into a magazine!

There’s also more serious fare, like “Budgeting for babies” and “Raising financially smart kids.”



Mint.com

1352 Followers

If you love all the money-saving advice on the Mint.com blog, then you’ll love Mint’s Pinterest page. I liked the “Saving $ in Style” board, which shared tips on how to negotiate medical bills and where to buy discounted gift cards.

Your eyes are in for a visual treat on the “All Things Minty” board, where all shades of green reveal themselves in everyday objects.

There’s no lack of practical personal finance advice, either. Turn to “Investing with Matthew Amster-Burton” or “All Things Credit” for a quick hit of financial acumen.



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