<b>Ch. 2: My First Dollar Was a Dish Rack</b>
Eleven weeks into a kitchen-organization site, I woke up to an Amazon dashboard showing $0.62. Someone bought a $14 dish rack through my "best under-sink organizers" post. I screenshotted it like a baby photo.
What actually mattered wasn't the 62 cents. It was <i>which</i> post converted. I had 19 articles live; 18 were informational ("how to declutter a pantry") pulling decent traffic and zero income. The one comparison post — 9 products, a table, real measurements I took with a tape measure in my own kitchen — was the only earner.
I'd spent two months feeding the wrong half of the site. After that I built 1 buyer-intent post for every 2 informational ones, not the reverse.
<b>Lesson banked:</b> your first dollar is a map. It tells you which content type to scale and which was just expensive practice.
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<b>Ch. 2: My First Dollar Was a Dish Rack</b>
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