I picked the wrong platform and paid for it with a migration nightmare
Month 1: I built on a trendy hosted site builder because the editor was pretty and I didn't want to deal with WordPress. Forty articles, ranking nicely, $700/mo by month 8.
The problem surfaced when I needed real SEO control — custom schema, proper redirect management, a comparison-table plugin. The platform allowed none of it. I was renting a pretty cage.
The turn, month 10: I had to migrate to WordPress. URL structures didn't map cleanly. I botched the redirect mapping on the first pass, sent 30 URLs to a 404, and lost a third of my traffic for three weeks while Google sorted it out. Genuinely thought I'd killed the site.
I rebuilt the redirect map URL-by-URL, got it right, recovered, then finally added the schema and tables I'd wanted all along. Revenue climbed to $1,100/mo once I had real control.
The takeaway: choose your platform for where you're going, not the editor that looks nicest on day one. The 'easy' closed builder becomes a trap the moment you're successful enough to need control. Migrating a real income site is a high-wire act — don't sign up for it by default.
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I picked the wrong platform and paid for it with a migration nightmare
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