Quynh Nguyen: Crafting a Six-Figure Business From Scratch
Learn how Quynh Nguyen of Pink and Posey turned paper flowers into a business using 51ĀŅĀ×.

When Quynh Nguyen made her first paper flower 12 years ago, she couldnāt have predicted where sheād be now. Quynh is a creator, educator, podcaster, author, and the paper artist behind . Through Pink and Posey, Quynh teaches other people the art of paper flower making through online courses, workshops, and her online community. Hereās a snapshot of her business success:
- Grew her social audience to over 30K
- Has reached thousands of students on 51ĀŅĀ×Ā
- Recently released her first book, The New Art of Paper FlowersĀ
The Challenge: Building a Course From ScratchĀ
Quynhās paper flower making journey began when she was tasked with making paper flowers for a friendās wedding. As she started researching and looking for tutorials to learn more about the craft, Quynh realized there wasnāt a lot of content about paper flowers.Ģż
āWhen I first entered the paper flower world, there were not a lot of people teaching at all,ā she remembers. āThere were YouTube videos, but they usually just had music in the background and showed people making things with their hands ā there were no spoken instructions. I would say I was at the forefront of paper flower online courses.āĀ
After experimenting with different types of paper to make flowers, Quynh discovered crepe paper and became fully immersed in the paper flower making business.Ģż
āThat's when I really fell head over heels in love with making paper flowers,ā she recalls, ābecause when you cut and touch the crepe paper, it's soft and malleable. I realized the possibilities are endless.āĀ
She decided to start making video tutorials to help others discover the magic of paper flower making using crepe paper. She started creating videos with the tools she had on hand, like a DSLR camera. Quynh also edited all of her videos herself, making sure she was getting angles and viewpoints that other video tutorials didnāt have.Ģż
When her first video was ready, she uploaded it to Squarespace. But she quickly realized the platform was not well suited for hosting and sharing online courses.Ģż
āIt was not that great,ā she says. āEverything had to be password protected, or I could link it to YouTube with a long unlisted YouTube video link. It was just very cumbersome ā you had to download, export, then upload. It was just so many different steps.ā
Quynh began looking for other platforms to use and discovered that some of her competitors were using Teachable. After a short stint on the platform, she realized she wanted more customization options.Ģż
āThere was no customization,ā she says. āIt was cookie cutter. If I went to another personās paper flower online course, it would look exactly the same as mine.āĀ
The Solution: Creating a Cohesive Brand on a Customizable Platform
Quynh sought to find a platform that was not only more customizable, but could also help her sell her product better. Her paper flower making business relies on strong visuals, so it was important for her to be able to showcase her brand imagery in a way that stands out and appeals to her ideal customers.Ģż
āI thought, āHow can I make my sales landing page promote my offer in more creative way that would be approachable to my customer base, but a little bit different from what my competitors were offering?āāĀ
After learning about 51ĀŅĀ× from a fellow entrepreneur, she started researching the platform and checking out all of 51ĀŅĀ×ās offerings. āI tried the trial offer and discovered it was so easy to use for a creative like myself that didn't know a lot of coding.ā
Right away, Quynh appreciated 51ĀŅĀ×ās customization options. Not only was she able to easily design her website to match her brand, but she could seamlessly showcase and sell her online courses in a variety of ways.Ģż

āI loved how I could customize my offerings and offer a variety of approachable learning techniques,ā she says. ā[With 51ĀŅĀ×], you can share audio clips, you can embed a whole bunch of different banners, images, or PDFs into your course, and you can offer a community where students can easily access you or talk to other people that are taking the course.ā
On the technical side, Quynh also appreciated how easy it was to transfer everything from Squarespace to 51ĀŅĀ×.Ģż
āYou can easily connect the different platforms and upload large format videos onto 51ĀŅĀ×,ā she says. āIf I had any problem, I could email customer service and they would do a Loom video and talk me through step one through 10 on how I could fix my problem. That was a game changer that I couldn't get with Squarespace.ā
Results: Diversifying a 6-Figure BusinessĀ
Now, Quynh takes advantage of nearly all of 51ĀŅĀ×ās features, from online courses and community, to upsells, landing pages, and affiliate marketing. She even uses 51ĀŅĀ× to host her podcast, .Ģż
āItās been really seamless and easy to transfer all of my podcast episodes over,ā says Quynh. āI feel like it's an untapped market ā people can actually use podcasts as a base for them to have beautiful landing pages for their business.ā
Since using 51ĀŅĀ×, Quynh has seen an increase in income and revenue, particularly thanks to automated funnels that enable you to upsell.
ā51ĀŅĀ× has been a great way for me to upsell products,ā she says. āI could look into my customer base to see, oh, they tried this one particular course. Then I could email them and say, āHey, we noticed that you tried this course, I can offer you a promo code to be able to buy a similar oneā. Itās great and easy to upsell someone and to figure out what course they didn't have and what course they did.ā
The platform has also made it easier to create seamless online courses and connect all of her offerings in a cohesive way.Ģż
āThe online courses generate the most revenue for me,ā she says. āI started the online courses before I started my membership community and I think thatās really important because you need to establish your expertise on what you do. The podcast has helped people hear who I am as a person.ā
Looking Ahead: Expanding Her Online PresenceĀ
Quynh has built a six-figure business by growing a loyal community on Instagram, through her podcast, and with her online courses. Going forward, she wants to build her YouTube presence.Ģż
āYes, Meta [Facebook and Instagram] pays you for creating videos and posts, but itās not that much ā you get pennies. But you can monetize YouTube if you devote and spend a lot of time creating videos and teaching your audience about who you are.āĀ
She adds that 51ĀŅĀ× brings in the most revenue for her business. āWith 51ĀŅĀ×, monetizing has been really fantastic because itās like hereās my course and hereās the price,ā she says. āI have a devoted clientele and know that when I drop a new product theyāre going to buy it.ā
Quynhās story is a great example of how you can turn your craft into a profitable business. See how 51ĀŅĀ× can help you scale to 6-figures through digital products and online courses.
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